Nothing like a tea pot with a little model of your table to make you feel like you have just taken one of Alice in Wonderland’s potions.
Check out these pots from Trojan Horse Antiques and Collectibles.
Nothing like a tea pot with a little model of your table to make you feel like you have just taken one of Alice in Wonderland’s potions.
Check out these pots from Trojan Horse Antiques and Collectibles.
Ok not just fruit because there is that one teacup set one. But these adorable sponges are found at From Japan with love.
I remember a time in a bar when my friend asked for a fruity long island iced tea cocktail. Instead she got fruit cut into bits in ice tea. We were all a bit baffled about why they would have it on their menu when they obviously didn’t know what it was. New staff, I guess.
Since it was more about catching up rather than getting drunk, my friend got the whole pot of tea for about a 6th of the price of the cocktail, and just had a quiet word to the staff when we left.
Anyway, this memory was brought about by these fruity tea infusers:
from La Prima Shops.
From Shiny Shack.
I think it would be cool if cocktails came with these!
Just realised.. it’s that yellow strawberry again! One day I will eat you!
Cupcake pin cushion found at It’s Minnesotan.
Hermione’s Tea Cup pincushion from Tasket Basket.
Classic tomato pin cushion from The Haberdashery Store. I always think that little one looks like a chili pepper.
Felt donut pin cushion by Stacy Sews found at Fave Craft. Love the dessert pins!
Pumpkin Boy pin cushions from A Child’s Dream Come True.
I collect Pandora charms, and there are lots of other European style bracelet charms out there which are also very stylish and cute.
Here are some food related Pandora ones (unfortunately I don’t own any of them yet – drat!).
If you like a pot of tea, you might also like these cosy’s to keep them not!
This adorable strawberry one is from Laughing Hens.
This collection is actually a set of mini fruit and vege themed tea pots with mini cosies!
Found them at this Annelies de Kort site. They are so super cute! I can’t believe they were hand knitted.
She also included some close ups. Here’s one the corn one. Amazing!