photo by Theresa Nielson |
Note the real tea bag labels on some blocks!
Lucy Lesperance organized the quilt making and set the blocks together. Barb Lusk donated her skills and time to machine quilt it. When Esther's name was drawn she broke down in tears of gratitude and told me she felt blessed.
Esther with the Teapot quilt the group made |
The ladies did an amazing job decorating the tables! Flower petals and sprays of ferns were the centerpieces. We had cloth napkins and name placards.
Members contributed teapots. Everyone brought their own teacup and saucer.
photo by Theresa Nielson |
photo by Theresa Nielson |
We had displays of teapots and teacups and tea sets and more!
I wish I knew the stories behind all of these beauties. Below is Barb Lusk's grandmother's teapot with hand-painted gold trim. The green Depression Glass, circa 1920, sugar and creamer were collected by my mother.
The creativity and attention to detail by the team of ladies who organized the event was on full display.