Posts Tagged ‘Tea’

A cup of Tea solves everything…

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

I do wish this were true, unfortunately it is not, but a good cup of tea is a comfort especially with a chocolate biscuit to dunk!

Buy this print from the fabulous UK based shop whatnikkimade on etsy

Adorable “Time for Tea”  from Tabidesigns

Is your Tea Cosy

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Being British I love my cup of tea, especially a nice hot cup.

What better way to keep the pot warm than these pretty tea cosies

From the lovely   Tabidesigns

If you love to knit try this adorable pattern for a tea cosy from Periwinkle Park

and being inspired I had to design my own Marie Antoinette tea cosy!

Just as a card though not the real thing!!!

Butterfly Kisses, Tea and Dreams

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Let your dreams fly….

Dream By LolasRoom

Irresistible Tea Party Invitations from Mulberry Muse

“the key to change… is to let go of fear.” The Photo Zoo

“Just dropping in for a spot of tea darlings….”

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

An indulgent surreal Marie Antoinette, my most recent collage  in the “Tea” collection.

Available in Cafe Baudelaire shop as a print and soon to be released invitation cards, perfect for the spring tea party.

Cupcakes and Tea

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Bragging here I know! My very talented daughter, Tabitha Emma,  has her work featured on Dandelion Day Dreamer blog this week.

For a chance to win one of her delicious prints pop over for a visit and leave a comment:)

Bunnies and Tea in store for Easter

Hard to choose the perfect cup from Tabitha Emma

I heart Cup Cakes from Tabitha Emma

Bunny Rabbits

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Thinking about Bunnies,  so cute and cuddly.

I could never eat Rabbit stew when a child in England.

My Grandad kept Rabbits but they were for food, apparently a good source of nutrition during the war years.

A new Print from my Cafe Baudelaire shop and cards from Mulberry Muse

I have a lovely collection of the still very popular Bunnykins china

I adore Beatrix Potter’s gorgeous work and have the whole collection of her wonderful Children’s stories.

Beatrix Potter began her career at the age of 24 after having some of her rabbit drawings accepted by the publishers of greeting cards, Hildesheimer and Faulkner.

I too began my career as an illustrator and designer of greeting cards at around the same age.

I still work freelance for the same Sydney company over 20 years later!