My 3- year old sister recently received her first tea set. If things were her way we would probably have tea parties several times a day, but Mom says one per day is enough. I used to have lots of tea parties with my friends. I particularly remember having them with Kristen. She and I would have what we refer to as "non-breathing tea parties." Those were the tea parties where we couldn't stop laughing because one thing after another kept happening to start us off again. Tea time suffered a decline for years in our house, but now the tea parties are back!
This picture is made of: hydrangea (flowers and bark), dill, hollyhock, bougainvillea, baby's breath, gray poplar, cockscomb, golden rod, nandina, forget-me-not, alyssum, Queen Anne's lace.
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I absolutely love that picture! I had to just keep looking at it.
Wonderful.
Sarah, your picture is absolutly delightful. Thanks for sharing it with us. ~ Hugs
Thank you for the encouragement. I'm getting ready for a show in the fall so I'm trying new subjects.
Sarah
hi, sarah!:-)
your tea time picture is just precious!:-)...you are just growing artistically by leaps and bounds!:-)...we are so proud of you:-)
where is your show in the fall?
rebekah:-)
Hi Miss Rebekah,
Thank you for your comment. The art show is at the home of Mr. John Kollock, a well-known water color artist in the area. He lives just five minutes away. This will be my third year. I'm very thankful for the opportunity.
Sarah
Dear Miss Chris,
Thank you for sharing my blog with the guild. I have been a member since 2007. It's nice knowing that we are both part of this great group of friends.
Sarah
you have done it again a great story and a beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing with us.
Hi Sarah,
You take me back in time to the tea parties I had with my dolls . Your picture is so enjoyable & delightful ...it makes you ant to jump right in & have some tea!!!
Hugs
Heather
Her hat and pin-afore are darling, and the brightness of the pink is just right. Was this piece meant to hang in a little girl's room, or to give adults a chance to reminisce about their own childhood tea parties?
Thank you all for your very kind remarks.
I haven't much prefrence as to whether this picture ends up with a little girl or somone a bit older. Either sounds nice. We'll see who wants it. It can be interesting to see what sort of people buy what sort of pictures.
Sarah
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