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Scrapbooking giveaway day

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This weekend’s giveaway comes to you from Heather at Sparklehen. Two fabulous 8×8 prints for you to frame and adorn your walls.
Sparklehen sells light-hearted and whimsical creations. Themes vary from animals in teacups to dream-like landscapes with flowery lights! Heather also wanted me to let you know that she has a 3 for 2 offer on all prints!

To enter, leave a comment on this post, inspired by the tea cup print, telling us who you would invite to a tea party.

Entries close at midnight Sunday (UK time) and the winner will be posted Monday night, so be sure to check back and see if this was your lucky weekend!

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27 Comments for Scrapbooking giveaway day

  1. Gayle Says:

    Ok, I have always ALWAYS wanted to go to the Mad Hatter’s tea party so I would absolutely have to invite him, the March Hare, Alice and the dormouse and ALL their teapots :)

  2. tape Says:

    I’d take a trip down memory lane and invite all my My Little Ponies ;)

  3. Madeline Says:

    I would invite my mom, I have about 8 tea cups similar to the one in the picture that were hers and sh loved useing them.

  4. Shelley Says:

    Ohhh…it’d have to be the Queen for those! ;)

  5. Joanne Says:

    I’d go for George Clooney as it’s his birthday today – nothing to do with his looks of course :0)

  6. Leah Says:

    I would invite my bestie Natalie & you Shimelle! Mainly because it will mean that we are all in the same country for once!

  7. Kirsty A Says:

    I am well-known as a teaholic. A cup of tea and some cake with my bestest friends – there is nothing to beat it

  8. Ines Says:

    I would invite my best friend Alexandra. Because we haven’t had tea for a bit…

    Greetings from Germany, ines

  9. heather Says:

    I would love to be able to have my Nan here so we could have tea together. I remember her cups & saucers in the cupboard. I would have lots of questions for her so we would need to keep topping up our cups :)

  10. Jackie King Says:

    Marguerite Patton, inspirational British cook with great basic recipes. She’s led a long & interesting life we could chat about & I’d make some of her cake recipes

  11. Phillipa Says:

    I would do a high tea with my closest girlfriends.

  12. Kelly Massman Says:

    I would invite my friend Mary, my mom and my sister!
    Thanks!

  13. GraceM Says:

    I love these sweet and whimsical prints! Perfect for my white walls :)

  14. Sarah Says:

    I’d have to invite Stephen Fry to a tea party. He used to do those tea ads so would know what he was talking about ;0)

  15. Kitty Scrapper Says:

    I would love to have tea with my Grandad, who is no longer here. it would have to be tea with loose leaves in too!!

  16. Louise Says:

    I would invite my mum, sisters and neice. It would be good to all be together for a few hours xx

  17. Lizzie Says:

    I was reading this, having worked my way back from the latest post, saying “Was this posted today? Is it for This Weekend?”; and I realised that your posts don’t have a date on them… I assume that’s deliberate, but do you mind explaining why? I always date mine.

    Anyway, I would invite my niece and her little teeny girl, who is 2. Little E. loves tea-parties (as does her mummy). She is such a sweetie, pouring out cups of tea for her daddy and dollies – and me if I’m there. We would have Fairy Cakes too. And if I win the pretty prints in the giveaway, I will give them to her, for her bedroom wall.

  18. Rhoda Says:

    I would ask someone who has never experienced it before. Just to see their face when they catch sight of the beautiful china, scones with jam and cream and the cupcakes and realise it’s all for them

  19. Claireliz Says:

    Love thos eprints, I’m looking out for vintage plates & cups to makea cake stand from so DD & I can have a real Mad Hatters Tea Party.
    C
    xx

  20. Jo Says:

    My teddies of course – for a teddy bears picnic!!

  21. alisa beth Says:

    What lovely prints!

    I would invite Flannery O’Connor, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jane Austen to my dream tea party.

    In real life, though, I’d invite my mom for a special Mother’s Day tea!

  22. Valerie Eversoll Says:

    My mom just got her china tea set completed. I would love to be able to go to Arizona and have a noon high tea with her and her friends, I am in Indiana and have not seen her in over a year. But we would drink hot tea all the time while I was growing up and still do on visits ,

  23. Julie Jeavons Says:

    Why it would have to be you and my sister in-law Becky. You can’t have a tea party without cupcakes, right?

  24. E-Zen Says:

    These tea cups look like those in the hotel my mum brings me to for hi-tea…(: I would invite my mum and a few of my besties……. And you!!!:D

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