April 18, 2008

PS blog spring exchange from Ela

Now here's a true gem I am delighted to show. I've always wanted to try my hands on making one of these tea pochettes, but I delayed it in time thinking they're not easy at all. And I always thought how wonderful it would be to have my own, and have it with me in my new favorite bag (big smile to Tracy!), filled with a couple of my favorite teas... So imagine my surprise when I opened the package from Ela! Oh how I love it.... I love it!! The tag says Herbata on one side and Wiosenna on the other, which in Polish means Spring Tea. How suitable :)
Ela is one of the most talended ladies I know... and a person I'd love to learn a lot from. Her projects are so creative, so neat, so everything... I feel lucky to be the regular recipient of her work pieces.




And knowing my sweet tooth, Ela sent me not one, but two very special treats... I still remember the ones she sent me for Christmas, green marzipan with chocolate ends... it certainly was one of the best chocolate specialties I ever ate. Now, for the disclaimer - I seldom buy chocolate here in Poland. I just don't find it very good. There are a few Belgium chocolate boutiques in town but with their outrageous prices, I stay clear most of the time. But fancy French, Swiss or Belgian chocolate, I just don't resist. I so miss French pâtisseries... Along with good olives bought by kg, they must be what I miss most from a previous life... Heh.
I can be annoying at times... I don't miss one opportunity in France and Switzerland to have a cup of coffee somewhere with a lemon tartelette... H. follows but he just doesn't get it... Well, it's something I am totally fond of and which I can't buy here. Over the years I learned to make various French lemon cakes, much to H.'s grief because while I love lemon taste, he prefers chocolate :)
Don't get me started on Moroccan pastries... Oh, I miss them so.
But to go back to the main topic of this post.... I also received a piece of awesome sampler Moda fabric Ela knew I loved and couldn't find...

... and one of Ela's hand-made cards... (the texts says Spring greetings in Polish)...

...one of the packages contained (note the past tense! LOL) these eggs...

... and a cute chart!
... and another package was hiding this superb bird... with a belly stuffed with yummy chocolate figurines as well!

The packages from Ela and Donna mark the end of my blog PS spring exchange... a wonderful experience, thank you so much to everyone who participated!
I'm thinking of a new blog exchange... have yet to decide if the timing is right, provided also there would be some interested blogger friends :)

6 comments:

Irene said...

Anna, you were spoiled very nicely.
Love the little tea bag.

mainely stitching said...

Wow, how amazing! What a cute teacup!!

Anonymous said...

tu as été bien gatée pour paques !!! La petite pochette a thé est dans mes projets ! Je l'aime beaucoup !
bisous et bon we
nath1306

Anonymous said...

Yummie, those are my kind of exchanges...LOL!!
The teacup is absolutely amazing!!!

staci said...

Adorable!!! What a fabulous treat her entire exchange was!!!

Anonymous said...

Proponuje nastepny echange na temat... tea !!! Buziaki !!!