Thursday, June 14, 2012

Tea party in a box

My oldest friend, Alexis always sends me the most thoughtful gifts for Christmas and my birthday.  She also always mails me fantastic books after she is done reading them.  I have made some cute gifts on my blog, but I always thought that the gifts I gave Alexis were not as thoughtful as the ones she has sent me.

Since I had a cute idea, and some extra time.  I made her a " Tea Party in a box for her birthday!  I know its not a competition between us for who sends the most creative presents.  But her friendship is a gift, and I wanted to show her that.


This " Tea Party in a box" was being sent from my home in Ottumwa, Iowa to Washington DC, where Alexis currently calls her home.


Alexis gave me a copy of "Jane Eyre" for Christmas this past year.  I enjoyed "Jane Eyre" I also love most Jane Austen novels.  I am pretty sure that everyone who loves English literature needs to have a proper tea cup and saucer.  I found this "old school" tea cup and saucer at a local second hand shop.

Any " Tea party in a box" should always include an " old school" tea cup.


Alexis is a huge fan of herbal tea.  This is not exactly the tea that Queen Victoria drank back in the 1800's when she started the English tradition of " High tea".  But of course I included the type of tea that Alexis would enjoy.

I cut open each tea bag,  took out the tea string, and taped on " Tea quotes".  I then taped up the tea bag again so the aroma's from the different kinds of tea wouldn't mix.


I arranged a few other items in the " Tea party in a box".  These items included reusable cotton tea bags, assorted teas, and some cookies for Alexis to dip into her tea.  The reason why Queen Victoria started the tradition of " High tea" is because she needed a snack between lunch and dinner.  

Cookies or some type of biscuit should always be included in a " Tea party in a box"


Alexis's birthday took place during mid May, and I believe she liked her gift.  I have many family members who consider themselves " Austenites". So, I feel like this won't be the last time that I will make a " Tea Party in a box"


Just a few notes as this blog post comes to a close.

1) I wrapped up the tea cup in newspaper before sending it through the mail.  I did not want it to break.

2) Alexis really is my oldest friend.  We are both 29 years old, and we started playing together at the age of two.




21 comments:

  1. Your "tea party in the box" is sooo cute!! I love this cute idea. :) :) Smiles, hope you have a lovely day, xx Holly

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  2. This really is one of the sweetest things I've ever seen.... Good idea!!

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  3. So awesome! I would love to get a box like that, in summer it could be an iced tea box!

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  4. Such a sweet idea. I really love the little sayings that you added to the tea bag tags!

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  5. What precious gift. I know your friend would love it. I think my sister-in-law would love something like this! Would be super delighted for you to link up with us over at Mop It Up Mondays: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2012/06/mop-it-up-mondays-21-with-give-away.html

    {HUGS},
    kristi

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  6. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Such a lovely gift. I've been thinking of personalizing some tea bags and now you've inspired me to just get on with it and make it happen! So glad you linked up at Etcetorize this week!

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  8. This is such a sweet gift idea!

    Visiting from etcetorize.

    PS - I'm hosting my 1st giveaway this week...please stop by and enter!
    http://makingitfeellikehome.blogspot.com/2012/06/giveaway.html

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  9. A thoughtful gift indeed! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your sweet comment. Love to have you again!

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  10. What a thoughtful gift that says you cared enough to take the time and gave it some real thought.

    I was surprised to read that you are from Ottumwa. My parents grew up there and graduated from OHS. I still have an aunt there that I got together with on Friday. Sounds like you had quite a wind storm that came through there on Saturday. Hope you didn't suffer any property damage.
    p

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  11. Gifts with a theme and a sentimental one at that are the most welcome. You nailed it with this. What a lot of thought you put into it. Thanks for sharing the idea. Found you at My Girlish Whims. Hope you'll stop and visit at Quirky Vistas.

    Liz

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  12. Such a sweet and personal gift idea!

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  13. This is so cute! The vintage cup was a beautiful find :-D Such a thoughtful present!

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  14. I have been enjoying my tea very much! Thanks!

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  15. What a fantastic idea!!!! A real tea lover's treat!
    Cheers from down under
    Linda

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  16. Wow ,such a great idea....I love tea and my girlfriends also,so I will keep this one as an idea for just a nice gift one day for one of them!

    greats
    Angeline
    www.mijnplekkie.tk

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  17. A superb notion. Any thoughts on where one could secure a PDF of tea quotes? Thank you for your hospitality prowess.

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    1. I believe when looking for tea quotes. I entered " tea quotes" in the search bar on Pinterest. Also found some on thequotegarden.com

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  18. I love the idea, but since I'm not a tea aficionado, I need to ask what the cotton tea bags are used for...loose tea, perhaps? I would add a lovely cloth napkin, a pretty silver spoon & a cozy mystery!

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