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Full Bloom Tea: Drinkable Floral Boquets
The artisans at Full Bloom Tea are very creative with their teas. This amazing tea "blooms" before your very eyes into drinkable floral bouquets. Their tea comes in several different varieties as you can see in the photograph on the right. The photograph shows Fire Bloom, Teapot Bloom, Let Love Bloom and Friendship Bloom.
Here's how it works.
When steeped in water that has been boiled, our tea blooms twist, turn, move and appear to bloom right before your eyes into amazing floral bouquets. Not only are these teas beautiful, but they also contain the finest rare Silver Needle White Tea leaves rich in antioxidants and are infused with beautiful dehydrated flowers such as Jasmine, Globe Amaranth and Marigold just to name a few which give additional flavors and health benefits to our teas. Mild in flavor, our tea blooms can be re-steeped up to 3 times each. And once you are done steeping and drinking, why not put the used bloom in a clear glass or vase with clean water to enjoy the beauty as a centerpiece or on your nightstand for an extra day or two.
The tea is grown in China. (via Stitching the Night Away)
Posted on April 22, 2007
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What's Hot in Crafts in 2007?
2007 is going by quickly but that's no excuse to take another look at what's hot. The Smokey Mountain Sentinel is reporting that the National Craft Association (NCA) believes the following items will be hot trends in 2007 for both personal crafters and crafters out to make money with their crafts.
Metal crafts, whether they are stamped, sculpted, punched or embossed, are growing in popularity.
Pink - a favorite in the fashion world this season - is overflowing into the realm of home decor crafting. Other cheerful, bright colors are apt to follow.
Also in home design, "shabby chic," replete with peeling paint and an "antiquey" feel is being replaced with a more modern look that is clean and finished. Warmer tones with color and texture are very popular.
Needlecrafts, crocheting and knitting are still growing by leaps and bounds thanks to the extra exposure offered by celebrity endorsements. Plus, it's not just about baby blankets and scarves -- these handcrafted designs are also moving into home decor. Similarly, quilting has become more of an art form than a craft. Quilts are adorning walls, and the trend has also been carried over into papercrafting, where "quilted" looks are hot.
"Mixed m e d i a collage" h a v e become buzzwords in the world of crafting. These terms blur the lines between fine fine art and crafting and are fueled by scrapbooking, paper-crafting and other ideas about adding embellishments to art.
In a similar vein, embellishments in general - most notably beading - are current everywhere, from fashion to home decorating.
For those who dabble in sewing and fashion design, the preppy look is back, giving a nod to simple motifs, embroidery and monograms. And for patterns, stripe and polka dots are quite popular, while modern graphic prints are being joined with romantic and nostalgic prints to give them a modern flair.
You can also vist the National Craft Association (NCA) website at www.craftassoc.com. For more tips and resources be sure to also vist the Craft and Hobby Association's website at www.craftplace.org.
Posted on April 2, 2007
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