{baking + tea}
{my 70s kitchenaid}
I use my mom's first Kitchenaid and I love it. It actually traveled the world with her, when we were living abroad. It's aged and a little loud, but it has history.
{dough, rolled}
{book, open}
I used Martha Stewart's recipe for fig pinwheels from her cookie book but I used homemade apricot jam in place of her fig mixture. The recipe was a bit fussy (lots of rolling and chilling) and the results didn't completely win me over. Next time maybe I'll try the fig mixture because I'm guessing it would pack a little more punch.
{loads of vintage lace}
I visited a teeny tiny fabric store that appears to have been collecting lace since the 1960s. They thought I was insane when I came up to the counter with over 10 different selections to be cut. I don't even have a plan in mind, but I've always loved lace and I have beautiful visions floating in my head right now.
{new pieces}
I played around with some different colors and fabrics (the photo doesn't do this green justice at all - it's perfection in person).
lovely morning indeed! your teapot is marvelous--such an interesting design. and that vintage lace has stolen my heart.
ReplyDeletehow do you make those gorgeous roses?
ReplyDeletethe green looks lush and will be perfect for fall. hunter green is my favorite fall color.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos as always. you make me fall in love with the little things in life over and over again. i am now determined to find a vintage fabric store!
ReplyDeleteI also bought this book of cookies and biscuits... Can't wait to try these cute and inspiring recipes!
ReplyDeletelovely, lovely. your work is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos. you're very inspiring. Love your baking and handiwork. gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfct weekend to me. The lace is beautiful and can't wait to see the clever designs you come up with. I love the way the green appears from here. What will you do with these lovlies?
ReplyDeleteadore your photos as usual, especially the first one--the epitome of hominess. and i can't wait to get a kitchenaid of my own someday!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love these kind of weekends?! I wish I could have my whole week filled with baking, cooking and doing fun projects. Have a golden week! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI started me weekend the Kitchen Aid way too- light crispy waffles and hot coffee!
ReplyDeleteLove the lace!
Look at your weekend! So beautiful and productive.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you do with that lace!
Sounds like you got more done Saturday morning than I did all weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and the new flower pieces look fabulous.
Ah! Your mixer makes me feel homesick! My mom has the exact same one.
ReplyDeletei'm right there with you...stores can add a touch of lace to the ugliest shirt and i'll be sold immediately.
ReplyDeleteA good weekend, all around!
ReplyDeletesounds like a great weekend! I wish I had fabric sotres around like that! You should do a giveaway! **to me of course...** :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like those emerald rosettes!
ReplyDeleteJust pure loveliness! I just bought some lace trim on etsy -- I can't wait to see it :D!
ReplyDeleteOoh pretty! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteOh, love the new pieces and adore your teapot!!
ReplyDeleteLOVING the green rosettes!
ReplyDeleteEvery single thing in these photographs is beautiful (as a compulsive tea drinker I particularly like all those mugs of tea in your pictures).
ReplyDeleteI also love baking in the morning. Sometimes I get up at 5.30 for an early morning baking session.
Soooo Lovely!!! sigh, I needed that on this dreary dreary KC day.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE all of your tutorials. With all sincerity, you single handedly have inspired me to start doing more with my hands. :)
ReplyDeletei just ran into your blog from your comment on cupcake and cashmere and i love your site!! super cute.....
ReplyDeletethe whole back of my wedding dress is made from vintage lace trim. i can't wait for you to see it!
ReplyDeleteand, i am DYING to go to tavern!!
I love baking in the morning too. Your pictures are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love your tea pot!!! Where is it from? Is it new or vintage? It's fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love antique lace and linens too. Adore them, really.
i use my mom's old kitchenaid, too. i feel like things taste better because of the history... :)
ReplyDeleteI have a really old pair of levi's my mother wore when she was my age and I love wearing them because they have so much warmth. I feel like the history and experience is what makes them like that.
ReplyDeletemy mom had the same kitchen aid. your picture brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I have major teapot envy! Looks like you enjoyed a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
So beautiful! I just bought some vintage lace and I need more. I am jealous of your huge stash!
ReplyDeleteI have a vintage Kitchenaid too, love it! Never lets you down. :) The green flowers look super pretty too, I'll be keeping an eye on Etsy for them! :)
ReplyDeletePS I <3 your teapot.
I love your photos, Rachel. And their titles, actually. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete-maria
mmmm your vintage lace looks beautiful, I dream of finding a shop like that! Your baking looks delicious and your roses are so lovely looking and a gorgeous colour.
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