As I listened to our new Transitional Minister speaking through Zoom this morning, I thought, “Wow, I was just thinking about this yesterd...
Tea time SVG - Teacup cut file - Tea lovers - But First Tea - Tea drinker Shirt - Vinyl - Decal ❤ This cut file is perfect for all your craft projects with cutting machines like Cricut and Silhouette Cameo and Curio, Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL) and many others! You can use vinyl to decorate t-shirt, baby bodysuits, sweatshirts, bags, pillows, mugs, etc. Alternatively, you can use paper or cardboard to create decorations, greetings cards, party invitations, placeholders and anything else you can imagine! The designs can also be used as clipart for planner stickers, website banners, etc. ❤ You will receive: - 1 SVG file For cutting machines like Cricut, Silhouette (with Studio Designer Edition), etc. - 1 EPS file Fully editable and resizable with software like Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Inkscape, etc. - 1 DXF file - 2 PNG files (in black and white colors) 15"x15" - 300 ppi resolution - transparent background - 1 JPG file 15"x15" - 300 dpi resolution - white background Please check your machine's and software's ability to use these formats. ❤ Instant Download: This is a digital product, no physical product will be sent. Files are contained in a zip folder. Files will be available for download once payment is complete. An email will be sent to your Etsy registered email. ❤ You can use this set for: - personal and no-profit use - commercial use (small quantity only: under 50 sales. Only physical objects) with credit given to my shop: DESIGN BY: ericadigitaldesign.etsy.com ❤ Important: You may not share, redistribute or resell the product purchased. You can only sell physical objects made with this design. The downloaded files are not refundable. If you don't automatically receive Etsy's email within 24 hours, please contact me with a message: I will send files to you manually with an email ;)
From day one, tea has had a soothing effect on me. I wanted to share a little with you, how I integrate tea into my day and show you how tea is my therapy.
I have a nightly ritual, where I make me a steaming hot cup of tea, get under my blankets, and read for an hour before I go to bed. It is my favorite time of the day. I don’t usually have a cupcake though, although I’m sure I’d eat one if it was available 😂. Of course I always think of Alice in Wonderland and tea time,
Yuanyang tea is a popular drink in Hong Kong that combines sweet black milk tea with brewed coffee. Served hot or cold, Yuanyang tea the perfect morning pick-me-up or enjoyed as an afternoon tea time pleasure.
Tea cups and time pieces, once so important, are now to be found in the thrift shops. I have a few tea cups here inherited from first wife. I remember the only English lady in a tiny village I was teaching in showing me how to pour tea properly so everyone got the same strength in their cup. I took that knowledge to heart. I remember Dad telling us that in the Korean war, any time they camped with English troops, tea would be offered and to his surprise, even to those injured. Hubby would definitely second this! And growing up in Newfoundland, there was always a pot of tea sitting on the stove. I drank my first cup of coffee at age 26 when I got to teach with mainlanders in the Arctic. Today, we have a cup of coffee in the morning, but switch to tea for the rest of the day. During my watercolours research, I came across this- the famous Wedgewood Cuckoo Peach tea cup. At $60 C is a steal compared to This one...the Ming Dynasty tea cup featuring a common rooster that is worth amazingly $36 million US! I always look through the tea cup shelf in thrift stores. Some are so pretty but I don't buy them. Never one for flavoured teas, I have recently embraced several kinds including peppermint tea because it does help settle the stomach and aid with sleeping. Pinterest site with loads of patterns of cups and pots to quilt and some time I intend to make something with one of those patterns. I did make a tea cloth with cups once...must try to find it. It will pale in comparison to this gorgeous piece by talented Maureen at the Mystic Quilter. A sight for my eyes in this white world of mine right now. Visit her blog to see other amazing quilts! I got my wooly package of Stylecraft DK from across the pond. I ordered it through Lucy's blog Attic 24 as I like to support those of you using your blog for income. It came in Wool Warehouse packaging, a pretty gossamer bag. The biggest challenge I will face with beginning the Sweet Pea Blanket will be casting on the correct number of stitches. I think I figured out a way to mark every 50 stitches last time. Almost all my bird photos taken in winter are through a window shots. Given the usual temperatures, can you blame me! This one of a cardinal would have had more value if not for that maybe. A lone male has been visiting the feeder area for a couple of weeks. Why just the one? Is this my messager from heaven? I've made it down to the corner and ever so slightly turning round the bend on my Cornwall Cottage sampler. I love when progress is visible. A little stitching every day adds up, it really does. I've also started joining some of my scrappy red squares for the border of Lilies. I just can't throw out pretty tins like this Russell Stover one. It came in handy to hold my little red and pink squares. This is more hand stitching but enjoyable without the counting. However, I'm trying my darndest to keep the stitches tiny and even. Great practice! A sunny Sunday but cold. Nevertheless, the sun streaming in the windows is so welcome. So happy to link this post with Viewing Nature With Eileen, So Scrappy, Sew Can She, Love Laugh Quilt, Pretty Piney, Wild Bird Wednesday and Quilting is More Fun Than Housework. Thank you all for hosting!
Inspiring tea quotes have always been a part of my tea journey. They have helped me learn more about tea, view it in a different way, relate to other tea drinkers and, most importantly, celebrate
From day one, tea has had a soothing effect on me. I wanted to share a little with you, how I integrate tea into my day and show you how tea is my therapy.
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Like music with your tea sips? Consider this tea time playlist the next time you get steeping (especially if you're a jazz music lover).
Peace, happiness and joy is possible during the time I drink my tea.
It's amazing that every time a new tea book comes out, I learn something new about tea. You'd think every topic would be covered eventually,...
Incredibly aromatic with a nice, spicy punch. Perfectly balanced with a caffeine free Rooibos base. Goes super well with milk! Incredibly aromatic with a nice, spicy punch. Perfectly balanced with a caffeine free Rooibos base. Goes super well with milk! Read More
The Holiday season begins for me when Autumn is in full color. For that is when I sense the magic (Narnia magic, you know) that God allows for us in this fallen of worlds. One cannot be surrounded by leaves on the trees and a carpet on the ground in various shades of red, gold, yellow, chartreuse, orange, and green without one's mind thinking it is quite amazing. From that week until the New Year, I find myself living in another world. Oh, there are some years I admit that I just want the calendar to skip from October to the frigid month of January. Those have been the years of crushing loss or disappointments, far more than one thinks the soul can handle. In those years I have usually tied on an apron, played the Christmas music, and put on a smile as a form of spiritual warfare to show the enemy he will not win. Perhaps a battle here and there... but not the war. So once most of the leaves have been raked and moved to the forest in the wheelbarrow, it is time for Thanksgiving. This year, I have already made a list and checked it twice. Actually, checking it twice is the first thing on the list! Thanksgiving is the perfect Holiday for the foodie in us. It is all about tradition (even if it means the beginning of new traditions), and family (even if family is your circle of friends), and... food. There have been many changes in eating habits over the years. For instance, I still smile when I see pink Himalayan sea salt on the shelf and jars of kimchee in the produce section of my Midwestern grocery store. But on Thanksgiving for most of us... it is all about the food from our childhood. We were blessed two or three years ago to begin the new tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving with our daughter-in-law's family. We love them as if they were truly family. So once again this year, I am making the traditional turkey meal with everyone else bringing additional side dishes and desserts. I am well aware that it is a blessing to have one child living near us. There may come a day when Mr. & Mrs. Christopher move elsewhere to follow his career but for now we enjoy them living close. And think of our family in New England as they celebrate traditional Thanksgiving, which I am certain will contain a touch of Italian influence. After Thanksgiving, the boxes containing the look of Christmas will be brought into the house from the garage. With Thanksgiving being late in November this year, I was almost tempted to begin the decorating early but decided against it. Instead I have been listening to Christmas music on CD and Pandora and watching Christmas movies on TV and DVD. This year I am thoroughly into Christmas, unlike the blah seasons of the past few years. The Empty Nest Syndrome is behind me and the next season of life has now squiggled around a bit and fluffed up some pillows and made itself comfortable. It took awhile. I don't know why but this Season I feel the need to celebrate. To decorate with all the beloved items and ornaments. To cook and bake. To read His Word each morning by the light of the Christmas Tree. I am looking forward to all of it. What has changed? Well, not the circumstances as chronic illness and limited income continue to be challenging. But this year there is more joy and ummm... hope. It is my attitude that has changed quite definitely. For that is, when you think of it, the gift we can give ourselves. So meet the Season head on with grace and candles and hot beverages and a good food and your favorite Christmas music and some wonderful books of the Season and a movie or two and most of all... time spent talking to the Birthday Boy. For that is the gift He desires from you.
Inspiring tea quotes have always been a part of my tea journey. They have helped me learn more about tea, view it in a different way, relate to other tea drinkers and, most importantly, celebrate
Tea lovers united! Tea is always there for you, do you agree? Click through to see today’s full quipple.
The synonyms and comparisons of tea with life have been made by in-numerous thinkers and philosophers. Below are a selected list of tea related quotes, got from world literature, which may help you to understand the complexities, life has to offer, and also to easy out the creases of life along with a sip in time.
Rise and Shine, Beautiful! * this was hand drawn in pencil and ink and colored digitally * This is a print of my original illustration. * Printed on archival fine art paper. * She will come signed and dated by me, the artist ********YES...I can take the text off for you, just let me know in the notes to seller section, NO TEXT. Thanks! Here's What People Are Saying About Heather's Work "So delicate and pretty" "Beautiful pictures and words" "The cutest designs ever, they always make me smile!" "I love everything about your cards...artistry, sayings, the simplicity of them...just beautiful" "I received my print yesterday and it's absolutely perfect! Thank you so very much!!!!!! I can't wait to get it framed so I can gaze upon it daily! Thank you, truly, Thank you so much!" "Heather's artwork is delightful and refreshing!" "I love the simplicity in your art and the beautiful message it carries." "Beautiful pictures, with great inspirations." * The print is also available in larger sizes. We can print up to 13 x 19 inch poster size for you! Thanks for looking! Back to the shop, here https://www.etsy.com/shop/RoseHillDesignStudio Heather
Inspiring tea quotes have always been a part of my tea journey. They have helped me learn more about tea, view it in a different way, relate to other tea drinkers and, most importantly, celebrate
I have a nightly ritual, where I make me a steaming hot cup of tea, get under my blankets, and read for an hour before I go to bed. It is my favorite time of the day. I don’t usually have a cupcake though, although I’m sure I’d eat one if it was available 😂. Of course I always think of Alice in Wonderland and tea time,
A doodle of a teacup and saucer with a funny caption that reads "I'm just here for the Tea." decorated with tea spills. Perfect for anyone who loves tea and a little gossip. -- Choose from our vast selection of art prints and posters to match with your desired size to make the perfect print or poster. Pick your favorite: Movies, TV Shows, Art, and so much more! Available in mini, small, medium, large, and extra-large depending on the design. For men, women, and children. Perfect for decoration.
I'm serious about this one. Herbal tea, green tea, chai tea, sweet tea, warm tea, iced tea.. any kind.. it makes everything better. This is my newest painting, it sits near my tea cup collection until it can find a new home. Original, and prints are now in the shop!
Beautiful 'Just give me Coffee' Poster Print by Fabian El Matador ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.