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Stash Tea Black Tea (contains caffeine) - Double Bergamot Earl Grey 18 tea bags (Pack of 12)
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Stash Double Bergamot Earl Grey Tea has twice as much bergamot oil as the Earl Grey tea. The black tea base still serves as a solid foundation for this blend, but the bergamot oil takes wing and soars to new unprecedented heights. The flavor is quite pronounced but not at all soapy or bitter which would happen with low grade oils. Is the flavor too strong? For a conservative drinker, maybe yes, but more adventurous types really seem to like it.Bergamot, an extract from the fruit of the small Citric bergamia tree, is grown in the southern part of Calabria, Italy. Many other Earl Grey teas use a mix of bergamot and other citrus oils, but Stash insist on 100 percent pure bergamot even though it's more expensive. This is a great late afternoon or early evening tea. It goes very well with shortbread and cream scones. And for a uniquely appealing cold beverage, try Double Bergamot Earl Grey tea on ice. Smooth and aromatic, with 100 percent natural ingredients. True teas are made from the dried leaves of the Camellia Sinensis, the tea plant, which was first cultivated in China and found growing wild in India. Chinese monks and European traders introduced it to Japan, Sri Lanka and other countries. Today, there are more than 3,000 varieties of tea, each having its own distinct character and named for the district where it is grown. Since 1972, Stash has been committed to providing premium quality teas and an unsurpassed tea drinking experience. Stash begins with simply excellent tea leaves from the world's premier tea gardens and all natural botanical ingredients gathered from around the world. Meticulous blending and tasting of every tea ensures you will enjoy full flavor in every cup.
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Cottage Design Ideas With a Whiff of Europe
Two of the best European cottage designs are the English and the French cottage styles.
English Cottage Design
The basic idea of an English cottage reminisces a rustic dwelling inhabited by local villagers a hundred years ago. Do not try to give it the ambiance of a manor- that is another thing altogether. Instead, think simple and inviting.
-Color Scheme- Since we are playing with an antique look, choose autumn shades. Brown, green, rust and orange work well. You can opt for splashes of washed-out pink or English rose as well. Use these colors for the upholstery, the walls, and the floors.
-Windows and Floors- Think of a quaint roadside café. Use curtains that mimic that style- sheer and lacey. Do not choose curtains that drop below the windowsill. Wooden floors are apt. If you can afford rustic ceiling beams, go for it.
-Furniture- A rustic fireplace is a beautiful piece that defines 'English cottage' perfectly. Get your hands on one if you can. Fill the house with antiques or antique-looking tables and chairs. Don't use highly polished or sleek pieces of furniture. Worn or overstuffed couches or chairs, barrels used as end tables, old tubs, trunks, and cabinets are all good ideas.
-Decor- Look for old lamps, mirrors with intricate frames, ceramic figurines, secondhand books, old musical instruments, hand-crafted rugs and quilts, and anything that inspires a tea party. Old china is an essential. Fill the place with plants and flowers if possible. Carefully chosen little details like these are what give the basic cottage look an English flavor.
French Cottage Design
If the English style proclaims "tea party", the French style screams "Provencal farm". It has a warm country feel, brimming with color and culture.
-Color Palette- Think bold, primary colors like red, green, blue and yellow. Accent these with black to create a perfect balance.
-Walls and Floors- Walls should be stucco or brick. You can improvise in many ways- by using plaster on the walls or applying faux treatment. Supplies can be found in your local hardware store. You can also opt for wallpaper. For the kitchen, find a border with roosters on it. Flooring can be of stone, tile, or wood or a mimicry of these with stencils. Throw in a charming rug.
-Fabrics- Toile, chintz and calico are distinctly French cottage style. Design ideas for toile are to combine white and cream with another bold, primary color of your choice. Calico is a good choice for table linens and draperies. Mix and match patterns.
-Furniture and decor- Faux finishes can be used, as well as natural or light shades. Roosters, flowers, and vines are ideal accents. You can even incorporate your own cottage design ideas by stenciling your own images. Use a lot of farm scenes and animals. Copper and French pottery can be used in the kitchen, even just for display.
If you are on a tight budget, don't fret. Redecorating in either of these styles need not be expensive. As long as you have a stash of cottage design ideas handy, the rest will follow. You can hit a nearby antique store, flea market or garage sale for the pieces, or recycle those old things you've kept away but are no longer using.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
How to Sew a Sash - 9 Steps to Making Fabric Flowers and Yo-Yos
Do you know how to sew a sash?Do you know how to sew a sash and embellish it? Embellishing your sash or fabric jewelry pouch is easy. This project is simple and easy learn to sew project.
How to decorate a sash with Yo - Yos?
Yo Yo is a great way of decorating your fabric and if done at home you can get the right match for your sash, ribbon headbad, fabric pouch, tote bag or even your tea cozy. You can teach small children to learn to sew yo yos or sew it yourself to embellish children's clothing or use it to decorate your sash, jewelry pouch, pillows or curtains.
1. Draw a circle on fabric 1/2" lesser than the size of finished flower measurement. In case you are decorating your sash then the width of the sash will be the finished measurement. If the width is 2" the diameter of the circle would be about 3 1/2"
2. Cut out fabric circle
3. On a cardboard draw a circle with a diameter of 1" less than fabric circle for use as a template.
4. Centre template on fabric. Fold and press fabric edges around the cardboard in a narrow and even hem.
5. Remove the cardboard.
6. With matching thread, stitch an even row of running large stitches around the pressed circle close to folded edge leaving long tails of thread at beginning and end of stitching.
7. Pull threads firmly gathering yo yo tightly.
8. Tie ends firmly and trim thread ends. Shape the yo yo making sure gathers are centered
9. If desired sew button onto the center of yo yo. Next sew the yo yo on the sash or the fabric pouch
10. Repeat with other shapes as you desire.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Stash Tea Holiday Teas - Christmas Morning Black Tea 18 tea bags (Pack of 12)
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Christmas Stockings - Hang Your Christmas Stocking
Every year about this time, I start thinking about the pleasure of filling up Christmas Stockings for my kids. With a wife who lovingly purchases gifts for most every other occasion, filling up the Christmas Stockings became my job early in our marriage, and I loved doing it. Sometime in October, I'd get started picking stocking stuffers for my children, my wife, and yes, even myself.
Those first stocking stuffers don't necessarily have anything to do with Christmas, little statues and decorating items that remind me of each person, along my travels. My daughter gets a lot of angels in her stocking, and my son receives a lot of little cars, even though he's old enough to be driving them. Small make-up kits, wire games, mini-tool kits, and sewing kits, have been stuffed into the toes of stockings since the children were young. There's always a pair of gloves, some socks, and a personal item or two that just happens to fit each child.
Their stockings are big enough for me to stash a few books, a favorite movie, a subscription to their favorite magazine, or a coupon to favorite restaurants, for special private time with dear old dad.
As they get a little older, each has received a new set of car keys in their stocking, key rings, a wallet, and most recently a cell phone. One winter, my daughter wanted to visit a friend over Christmas vacation, so I wrapped airline tickets and the keys to a new set of luggage to stash in her stocking.
Stockings get fillers of candy canes, chocolate kisses, coffee and tea bags, or special treats that only I would know about, or be able to find. But the most important thing I ever put in a stocking is all my love for each of my wonderful children.
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