Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Take Time for Tea

Those who know me well know that I am a total tea addict.  You rarely find me without a mug or glass of tea in my hand.  I like it hot in the winter and iced in the summer.  But it's not just any tea,  I enjoy loose full leaf teas and herbal blends.  My favorite teas come from adagio teas and Teavana.

I was so excited when Daydream Designs released their Tea Time collection of digis that I decided to do a layout about my current favorite teas.  I say current, because my favs tend to change from month to month. LOL.


I used the Parisian Tea Color Set,  the French Florals Digi Papers and the Tea Time Sentiments Bundle on my page.

In celebration of tea,  I have a little give away.   I have four packages of loose leaf tea to give to four of my fellow tea lovers.  Just leave a comment that you'd like one and send me your e-mail address and I'll send one out to you.

I've also linked this up to Word Art Wednesday #119 - Anything Goes.

Thanks for stopping by today.  Blessings!

4 comments:

  1. Wonderful layout, I didn't know you like tea so much. I love tea and coffee. I have a huge amount of tea in my pantry. I would love some tea. I think you have my email. Thanks, Ann (Rea) By the way did you see the post on my blog, I am using my birth name of Ann again. Hugs to you.

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  2. What a great page, Gemiel! How fun to document your favorite teas! Thanks for the inspiration! :o)

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  3. Gemiel this is gorgeous, I love your variety of teas, and the way you have documented this page with the lovely photograph - I love herbal teas in the afternoon :-), after my morning coffee. You have my email, and I would love to try a 'different' tea to those that are available here.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  4. LOVE it, Gemiel. I should say you are a tea drinker! How fun. Thanks so much for sharing your creations beyond your blog. I appreciate your support. AND....thanks for joining us at WAW this week...your projects are fabulous!

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