As you know I host my Tea with Leigh chat every Friday on Periscope. Last week, it was so much fun to connect with everyone. I had people from California, New York, Arizona, and Pennsylvania in my scope. You can catch that scope on Katch at this link.
As the holidays quickly approach, I wanted to do a holiday guide for tea lovers. Here's what I have put together for you.
I purchased this Capresso tea kettle locally at Tin Rin Teas in Cameron Village. I adore it. It has been a game changer for making tea in my home. It boils water in about two-minutes. It also shuts off automatically. Great for busy and forgetful minds like my own. You can also find it on Amazon.
As a travel writer, I love this tea print from my Great.ly collection. A cup of tea can give you a little escape daily. I curated this print from Dickens, Inc out of London. They have some other great tea sayings that are also in my collection.
I love sharing mugs in my Tea with Leigh chats, and I think a personalized mug is so unique and thoughtful. I love a lot of mugs handmade by this Montreal potter, BeardBangs. She has some adorable cat ones that are also in my curated collections on Great.ly.
I love this small teapot by AnnaWesteruland of Portugal.
I think these Modern Tea Coasters by photographer Erin Beutel from Ohio, are so unique and different. I've also curated them in my Great.ly shop and am the first tastemaker to do so.
I think the colors in this handmade tea towel are so charming. This is made by MiraJeanDesigns in Arlington, Virginia. I love her designs and her use of fabrics.
And finally, I think this afternoon tea guide and recipes inspired by the PBS British TV series, Downton Abbey would be a fun read.
I am a firm believer of shopping local. If you are in the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill area, I support our stores like Tin Roof Teas, Southern Season, Quail Ridge Books, Whisk, and more. Learn more about #SmallBusinessSaturday and ShopLocalRaleigh. And on a personal note, I will make commission on these products I've shared with you today as they were personally curated by me. Thank you for shopping with me. I love supporting the work of artisans and writers.
As the holidays quickly approach, I wanted to do a holiday guide for tea lovers. Here's what I have put together for you.
I purchased this Capresso tea kettle locally at Tin Rin Teas in Cameron Village. I adore it. It has been a game changer for making tea in my home. It boils water in about two-minutes. It also shuts off automatically. Great for busy and forgetful minds like my own. You can also find it on Amazon.
As a travel writer, I love this tea print from my Great.ly collection. A cup of tea can give you a little escape daily. I curated this print from Dickens, Inc out of London. They have some other great tea sayings that are also in my collection.
I love sharing mugs in my Tea with Leigh chats, and I think a personalized mug is so unique and thoughtful. I love a lot of mugs handmade by this Montreal potter, BeardBangs. She has some adorable cat ones that are also in my curated collections on Great.ly.
I love this small teapot by AnnaWesteruland of Portugal.
I think these Modern Tea Coasters by photographer Erin Beutel from Ohio, are so unique and different. I've also curated them in my Great.ly shop and am the first tastemaker to do so.
I think the colors in this handmade tea towel are so charming. This is made by MiraJeanDesigns in Arlington, Virginia. I love her designs and her use of fabrics.
And finally, I think this afternoon tea guide and recipes inspired by the PBS British TV series, Downton Abbey would be a fun read.
I am a firm believer of shopping local. If you are in the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill area, I support our stores like Tin Roof Teas, Southern Season, Quail Ridge Books, Whisk, and more. Learn more about #SmallBusinessSaturday and ShopLocalRaleigh. And on a personal note, I will make commission on these products I've shared with you today as they were personally curated by me. Thank you for shopping with me. I love supporting the work of artisans and writers.
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