Sunday, July 29, 2012

Tea Time

My husband turned 50 and we wanted to do something special but stay local.  A trip to the Grand Hotel was perfect.  We were lucky enough to be there for the 125th year anniversary!  There were fireworks, events on the gorgeous front porch of the hotel, and dinner with Michigan governors both past and present!  Our room was wonderful and I adored the happy yellow and green decor.  It's amazing to realize that each room is decorated differently.  The food was incredible - especially the desserts ... I'm sure I gained 5 pounds.  And during some of our meals, the plates came with beautiful paper doilies!  Of course, I tried to be inconspicuous as I slipped them into my lap before they got soiled but the waiter saw me.  Curiosity got the better of him and he had to ask.  To make a long story short, I walked out with a small stack of these beauties and big smile on my face!  And the gardens ... oh, the gardens!  I've been to Mackinac Island a few times when I was a child and I loved visiting again with my family who had never been.  To see it with my children brought back all the lovely memories of walking those same streets with my mom and dad.  The charm of the horse drawn carriages and warm welcoming feel of the island everywhere you go.  What a wonderful place to share and I'd recommend a visit if you are ever in the northern part of Michigan.  I've included a couple photos at the end of this post.

Although we've been very busy this month (my dear daughter celebrated a birthday too and our son spent a week at Boy Scout camp), I did create a few projects for my ETSY and to share with you.

Donna requested a couple beauties for ladies celebrating upcoming birthdays.  I think they're sweet. Pink always needs a crown and I included one of my crocheted roses to compliment the blue bird.  Yep, there's one of my Mackinac Island doilies!


I have fallen in love recently with tea kettles and tea cups.  I just can't seem to get enough!  You'll see two new stamp sets featured on these next ETSY listings.  Here is the stamp set From My Heart.  See the adorable tea kettle?  Tea and papers from Polka Dot Parade make a perfect combination.




Next I pulled out another new favorite - a set called Tea Shoppe.  LOVE the sentiment, don't you?  I layered cut felt and one of my pink crocheted flowers to create a new embellishment.  A few stitches of embroidery floss and a button finished the look.  I think it's sweet.




I'm looking forward to my next trip here ....




I have some bits and bobs laid out on my craft table, sorted by color and various textures ... so I'll be back soon with more to share.  Thanks for stopping by today!

12 comments:

  1. I am swooning over your beautiful cards Joanne! I always love all of the special elements you include on each and every one. Mackinac Isalnd is one of our favorite places. The clip clip of the horses,scenery just love the place. You should take a trip in June for the Liliac Festival!!

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  2. gorgeous gorgeous!!! You know I just love your handmade crochet flowers! Great embellie!

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  3. Oh, how very pretty!! ALL of them! Love the little tea cups all stacked up inside the frame!!

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  4. These are all gorgeous..but, I ADORE those tea cards! Love them! TFS.

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  5. Just wonderful. The combination of textures and elements always amaze me.

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  6. Beautiful and stunning cards. I just love your tea cards!!!! thanks for sharing your amazing photos.
    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  7. Fabulous cards ... and what superb photos ... that really does look a beautiful place ... glad you had a good time!

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  8. Congrats on your husbands' birthday. The Grand Hotel looks lovely; good to hear you had such a great time there. And your cards? Well you can add a kettle or teacups to your card but the way you used them...wow! As usual; a perfect mix and match. Love it!

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  9. Oh my , these are all gorgeous cards , I couldn't say which one I love most ,a fabulous combination of all of the crafty items ,colours and crocheted flowers . Thank you for sharing !

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  10. Happy Belated Birthday to your Husband. It sounds like you both had a fabulous time.. As always your cards are just so beautiful. I just love all the wonderful layers and details you put on your cards.. And I enjoyed seeing your photos. Thanks for sharing them with us..

    Hugs~

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  11. Congratulations. Your project has been chosen for Blog finds of the Day on 8/1. If you would like to see other projects chosen please visit blogfindsoftheday.blogspot.com

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  12. If I made these cards, I would frame them for EVERYONE to see. These are absolutely stunning and really are works of art! Love your header -- one of the most gorgeous I've ever seen!

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