I am in Taiwan, so I have to have bubble tea....the home of where it was invented!
At this point, I am just punch happy, I have been up for about 24 hours straight.
I love tea. I have created this page to discuss all things tea. Camellia Sinensis -Black, Oolong (Wulong), Green (Matcha, Sencha, Gun Powder, Genmaicha, Gyokuro), White, Yellow, Purple, Pu-erh, Chai, Blooming, and Kombucha. Also, Mate, Rooibos, Honeybush, Herbal, and Tisane Teas. Loose leaf/bagged/powered/instant. Iced/hot tea. Tea infusers/strainers, tea kettles, tea timers, tea pots/cups, steeping times, tea goodies, tea houses, and more! Do you share my passion of tea?
I am in Taiwan, so I have to have bubble tea....the home of where it was invented!
At this point, I am just punch happy, I have been up for about 24 hours straight.
I found a really fun new place to try in Cleveland.
I wanted to go paint the cherry blossoms near Case Western. While I was walking there I say this tea place, CHAT TEA.
https://www.yelp.com/menu/chat-tea-cleveland
Fascinators
Headband/hair clip felt for insisde Fascinator felt hat
base
Hot glue scissors feathers flowers
*nettings
Once this is dry, begin working on the top of the fascinator. I like to glue on a large flower. Behind the flower I add the netting and then stick in feathers.
*I found that a bath scrubby works great for netting. That is what is used in the one in the photos.
Fun and super easy to make!
You can come Saturday, June 6 to my class and make one too.
These are great for Derby Teas. Have a tea and watch a horse derby, serve the mint julep (recipe in the book), and have everyone make a fascinator.
Headwear traces back to Marie Antoinetter Era in the 1770’s. The first fascinator was mentioned in print in the 1850’s The 1980’s and 90’s regained popularity.