Hello all,
Happy May! I thought I'd show you a neat project I did recently. How would you like to see a skirt made out of a tablecloth??
My neighbor bought the tablecloth and gave it to me along with the idea to make it into a skirt.
Hello all,
Happy May! I thought I'd show you a neat project I did recently. How would you like to see a skirt made out of a tablecloth??
My neighbor bought the tablecloth and gave it to me along with the idea to make it into a skirt.
Hello all,
Well, I had a busy weekend! How would you like a tea party report?
I had planned to do a tea for ladies at our congregation back in January. Tea foods, fellowship, and the sharing of Scripture was the plan. 2:00 pm on April 22nd seemed so far off in the future...Ha! It snuck up on me, and two weeks ahead of time I started doing some serious planning. My mother jumped on board and we drew out ideas for tables...schemed about which people would enjoy sitting with who...and started shopping! In the week leading up to Saturday we did some cooking and crafting for the tea, and took a load of china/glassware with us to midweek Bible study. On Friday night my amiable eldest brother took me into town to set up tables and drop off the second load of stuff.
Saturday morning, my mother and I packed up the car (much easier said than done!!) and went to the Church building. Would you just look at how many supplies we thought we needed??
Note to self: Next time, take your grandmother's advice and have the tea party at home!
Things weren't going too bad. The tables were getting set, the food tucked away in the fridge. The morning was wearing away when we pulled out three tubs of silverware to sort through and find matching sets of forks, spoons and knives.
BIG MISTAKE.
You know what? People don't even care about silverware that much! We should have forgotten about the silverware and started icing cakes and making salad.
That silverware (I won't blame us) caused our tea party to be 1/2 an hour late! And it could have been much worse.
But the participants in the tea party were a lovely group of patient and enthusiastic women...I didn't hear anyone mention the late time! I did a fair share of the mentioning for them :)
At noon a friend from Tennessee who's on a trip to Oregon showed up, and we put her RIGHT to work. She was supposed to be kind of a guest of honor, and instead she spent hours and hours in the kitchen with us, doing whatever we needed!
Speaking of buffets and tea, here was our printed schedule and menu:
One of our tables
We shared our Scriptures after tea - the best part of the whole thing! and began on the arduous task of cleaning up (some of the guests were gracious enough to help!) We and our, ahem, *kitchen* guest of honor, were there until six o'clock putting everything back together. My amiable brother showed up again and took a load of supplies home, and we all retreated to the house on the hill to relax with our guest and her husband.
We had 11 ladies come to Afternoon Tea. They all loved it and took a favor home. We included the plants on the tables as part of their favor.
We are still eating on the tea party food, and enjoying it, too! We made WAY TOO MUCH, which makes meals very easy now!
Oh, and do you want to know how to get in your exercise? Have a tea party away from home! My mother logged in 2 MILES of walking while loading/unloading the car and working at the tea!!
Hopefully, this gives you some inspiration to maybe have a tea party of your own! Just...whatever you do, ASK FOR HELP and budget in LOTS of extra time for preparation!
Hope you enjoyed this post!
to God be the glory,
Miss Humphrey
Hello all,
I usually post clothing-related items on this blog, but I am in the midst of a very busy Monday and I thought I'd just show you some other crafty things I've been doing.
I'm preparing to host a tea party at Church this Saturday, and I am working on some of the non-food items currently...like décor and party favors!
My mother and I went to Joanns and picked out some pastel broadcloth for table runners. I am working on sewing those up.
Hello all,
My mother and I went to Joanns last month. I think I was looking for quilt fabric, and she was going to make herself a formal skirt. We weren't looking for anything too expensive.
But all because of Budding Romance, we ended up walking out with quite a bit of fabric. It was none of my fault, I assure you!! ;)
This regency-style jumper is made from another adapted E-pattern. My mother had used the pattern before and altered it to be a jumper, but this was my first time sewing it.
The fabric...Oh, it is sweet! So sweet, in fact, we had to have the whole bolt to make matching Easter dresses.
What did you all do for Easter?
to God be the glory,
Miss Humphrey
Hello all,
My mother and I made matching jean skirts recently, using this Edwardian pattern.
(A Note to the Interested: This is an E-pattern. My mother recommends finding someone who sells the paper pattern, unless you have a free evening to spend wrestling with your printer and the printed pattern, which has to be taped together.)
Hello all!
How's your spring progressing? We woke up to another inch-and-a-half of snow or so this morning. Oh, for some warm weather!
Today I'm sharing a dress I made for Easter last year. My grandmother sent me this picture (it may have been from Pinterest), and I decided to copy the dress - it was so lovely!
Happy Spring, Ladies!!
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