I remember when Valentine's Day was a celebration of wee chocolate hearts, red-construction-paper-based crafting and cute little pop-out perforated Valentines featuring the day's latest and greatest cartoon characters.
I miss those days!
One of the down sides of being a grown up is that you lose some fun activities of childhood.
But, one of the bonuses of age? You get to do whatever you want. You can throw a Valentine's Tea party, if the fancy catches you!
And indeed it did.
This year I had a bunch of friends over, and we gorged on delicious bittie sandwiches, teeny scones, a mini cheesecake and loads of other wonderful treats.
Here you see some of the spread, all laid out and waiting for ravenous knitters-turned-tea-party-goers.
One of the fun little things I baked for the day were some one-bite sugar cookies. According to Martha, I should have been able to stamp cute little letters on top of the royal icing, but Martha I am not, and lo, the stamping did not work.
Here you see them pre- and post-icing. That part was superfun.
Awesome-icing-sauce, in fact!
And so begins my post-a-day efforts for March! I've got a bunch of other ideas all lined up, and I'm excited to share all the goings-on round these parts.
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And, should the mood strike you to blog surf, here are some others planning to blog more in March:
Laura at Flours and Fibers
Kathleen at her brand new blog!
Love2Stitch at Life Outside of Work
Susan at Knitter's Delight will be participating in Me-Made-March
To the bloggers: please let me know if I've misquoted any info here!
3 comments:
Looks yummy (I particularly like the blue hearts)! I forgot to mention that I've decided to blog over at kathleendames.blogspot.com from now on - there is a link to it on Purly but thought you should know :) Now that you've put my name up there I have to blog every day, don't I? ;)
I feel the pressure now too! But I'm totally up for the challenge. Thanks for the shout out!
oh wow, this looks like it was an amazing time!! what a great valentines thing to do.
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