Last week I could not post anything on my blog and never did figure out what was wrong. So, until I get help from Blogger, I am using a new browser and posting this belatedly~
I decided to make shortbread cookies for our February 14 teatime. My daughter showed me a photo of cookies that looked like teabags and I couldn't wait to try making some! Use any basic shortbread recipe. I used one from my Winnie The Pooh Teatime Cookbook~
After I rolled out the dough, I used a piece of parchment cut in the shape of a teabag, as a pattern. I used a knife to cut out the cookies, then my daughter made a small hole at the top of each with a drinking straw. Into the oven they went~
When they were cool, I melted chocolate and brushed it onto the bottom half of the shortbread teabags. I think when I make them again, I will dip the bottoms in chocolate and see if the surface comes out smoother. Next, I stamped small squares of card stock with cute images and tied them to the cookies. (I used an empty clear teabag wrapper and slipped one of my shortbread cookies into it for the photo).
I put together a light snack when my daughter got home from school, and the three of us- Daddy included- exchanged our Valentine cards. Not every teatime needs to be a formal meal.
We decided to sample some shortbread along with fresh apple slices sprinkled with cinnamon~
Our cups were filled with Kusmi Troika tea served from our cozy covered Bodum pot. I thought the plump red strawberries on the cozy made it a lovely addition to the table.
Notice the variety of sweeteners I arranged on a plate? There are sugar cubes, honey drops, and natural turbinado to choose from.
The pink napkins are a keepsake from a special dinner served to us at the hospital when my daughter was born...the hospital brought a candlelit table into my room with dinner on it for my husband and me the evening after I gave birth. It was our first dinner as parents!
I brought a beautiful Camellia blossom in from the back yard and floated it in a small pudding dish.
There were heart shaped boxes on the table, as well as a framed picture and festive red and white glittery balls~
If you have never tried a sprinkle of cinnamon on fresh apple slices give it a try...it is yummy.
We used blue and white luncheon plates that have a variety of teapots pictured on them. I like the combo of red, white, blue and black~
Here is the mark on the back of the dishes~
I used a place card holder to display a Valentine image I printed, then punched with a circle punch~
I received a wonderful package in the mail that really added joy to my week. This came from a new friend who resides in the Netherlands, and she sent tea. What a treat! She also sent 6"x6" paper pads, baby roses, and a hand-made card.
I also got a package from a beloved friend who does monthly scrapbook exchanges with me...isn't this gorgeous? It was filled with love~
I bet you can spot the festive sparkly balls she included in the packaging...these are what I sprinkled on the tea table :)
sharing this post with:
Kathy at Delightsome LifeBernideen's Tea Time
Cozy Home Scenes
Brambleberry Cottage
So that tea cookies are cool! Good idea, I will make some soon. Your table looks amazing, that flower looks beautiful and the monogram cups are so cute! Glad you liked the box, yeah it took a long time to get there.
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Leintje*
What a lovely way to spend your Valentines.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, lovely photo story.
Terrific exchange box too!!
Keep smiling and creating
I'm glad you got your browser fixed...how annoying! I love your tag idea for cookies! How cute! And I love the teapot plates...decorated in San Carlos...that's a surprise! I went to high school in San Carlos, many moons ago, and there was very little in the way of industrial type business there. I love your setting. Better late than never...glad we weren't deprived of your post!
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Everything looks so wonderful! What a gorgeous display of goodies!
ReplyDeleteI just love your tea bag shortbread!! Way to clever! I would say I wish you lived closer to me...but it would probably be nicer if I lived closer to you :0) I love the B and W luncheon plates..and your different types of sugar!! So yummy and fun looking! Beautiful table :0). Wish I was sitting there.
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Your Valentine table is set beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI love your teabag cookies too.
The teabag shortbread is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FEAST FOR THE EYES, Shawn! You created such a gorgeous table for your family....and I have an idea that they appreciated the special occasion! Your little tea cakes are making my mouth water, dear friend! Hope your blog issues get solved ASAP! I'm going to find my Trader Joe's dark chocolate nibs now that I'm having a major craving! BIG HUGS to you, girlfriend!
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ReplyDeleteyour tea bags are such a fun. The whole setting is so lovely. I guess, your Valentines loved it. Thank you so much for sharing this charming idea.
Best greetings, Johanna
Hello Shawn ...
ReplyDeleteGoodness .. what fun you had filling the table with love. Your shortbreads in the clear bag is such a sweet idea.. I oo'd and ah'd over the variety of sweeteners ... and the sheer delight of sitting down to tea at your table..Thank You for sharing this joyful celebration...Hugs
I think it's perfect that your cute tea bag shortbread cookies came from the Winnie The Pooh Teatime Cookbook! I can't think of anyone I'd rather have tea with than Pooh! :D :D :D Looks like you had fun time with your family at your Valentine tea! Happy Tea Day!
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ReplyDeleteYour little cookies are adorable! What a great idea for a tea! Your sweetners look nice all arranged on the plate and I like floating flowers in an unusual container too. Thanks for your sweet post.
Blessings,
Sandi
Hello Shawn, what a delicious post! I would love to try one of those cookies!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun you and yoru daughter had! Everything looks wonderful. Love your monogrammed mugs too.
Your swap friend sent you a full box of fun! What a great idea to have a monthly swap with a friend.
Hugs,
Terri
These cookies are just adorable, and a great idea. I can't wait to try making them (and eating them...yum!)
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Lucinda/Rhode Island
What a sweet mother you are to bring the darling tea party to life. The cute idea for the tea bag cookies is great. The detail of each item you used is wonderful. You are making memories with your Daughter and Husband. Happy Tea Party! Pam
ReplyDeleteDear Shawn - This is a marvelous teatime! I was eating up every detail - and missing the old days when my kids were younger and I'd make sugar cookie hearts and set out a table of prizes and Valentine delights. Now, with grown kids, they each have their own Valentine to make special memories with - and Ed and I go out for a romantic dinner.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful details on your table here - so much love!
Joy!
Kathy
I so want to come to one of your tea parties!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those shortbread teabags!
Your table is lovely!
I've never seen honey drops like those, they're so cute!
Hope all is well!
Hugs my friend!
CarolS
Those shortbread teabags sure caught my eye - it is all rather lovely really. I can not believe how wonderful it must have been to have a candle lit dinner after childbirth - it sounds like a dream! I was completely a mess in those first few days. Your treasure box of scrap goodies is wonderful. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that you couldn't post your Valentine's tea party last week. But I'm so glad you decided to post it after the fact. The tea bag cookies are such a cute idea. They would be wonderful for a luncheon or Mother's Day or... ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking your great ideas to Time Travel Thursday.
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
This is a CHARMING Valentine tea you've put together!! Those shortbread teabags are so clever. I noticed your Winnie the Pooh teatime cookbook. I love Winnie the Pooh; A. A. Milne's illustrations are so sweet; just timeless. Your whole table turned out lovely. Thanks for sharing these pictures and ideas.
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Denise
I love seeing how other people host parties and special events with their loved ones. The special details including the napkins and all the details you put into making the food special are all wonderful ideas. Thoese teabag cookies are really adorable, and I could see them being a big hit at a garden party or a little girl's birthday party. Thanks for sharing at my linky party this week.
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Hello Shawn, what a Delightsome tea post! I just love the tag cookies - very clever! Love all the touches you've sweetly brought together for your family Valentines tea! I am sure a lot of love and joy was shared! Thank you for sharing with A Return to Loveliness,
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Kathy
I love that little book and have one...isn't it every so sweet? I enjoyed my visit here and thank you for linking to Friends Sharing TEa.
ReplyDeleteSorry that you are having technical difficulties. Your table sure is special though!
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