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an old fashioned mothers day

9 May

First, a little background.  

My Mom and I have grown to love Victorian tea parlors over the years.  I love the atmosphere and it’s always a special time for us.  My bridal shower was at this one and I hope to maybe have a baby shower in the same sense someday (such a sentimental mush I am).

4/11/09

This Mother’s Day I decided to treat my Mom to one of these special times BUT at home!  My vision: a lace tablecloth, floral patterns, tea, scones,and a tiered pastry display. Simple and meaningful.

Two retailers were really instrumental in my quest to have the perfect afternoon tea party: British Depot where I picked up some scones, clotted cream and lemon curd (yes, there really is a store called British Depot… and it’s right near where I live in College Park) and Teapots and Treasures where I got some fabulous loose leaf tea.  I highly recommend the Rooibos Chai tea from Teapots and Treasures.  It tastes like Christmas 🙂

My favorite part of the prep was throwing some  jewelry and a scarf up on our mason jar chandelier.  Yes, I really threw my accessories on a light fixture as a decoration.  Don’t knock it till you try it!  I loved how it gave the room a shabby chic feel. 

I used the hubbs’ Grandmother’s authentic vintage lace tablecloth.  It was made by hand.  So. Gorgeous.  We have some really beautiful heirlooms from her, most notable being our amazing dining room set!

It was so fun putting this all together.

As fun as this was to plan, the best part was spending it with this special lady:

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms out there.  You are appreciated more than you know.

I love you, Mommy!

I Heart Flan

14 Mar

Making flan for the hubs has become a tradition on Valentine’s Day, now in the works for a few years.  He loves it and it makes my heart flutter to make him happy (cheeseball alert).  AND not just any flan… heart shaped flan! (Would you expect anything less from my theme-obsessed self?)

 You think making flan is complicated?  No way.  This isn’t some ancient family recipe we’re workin’ with here.  I use this recipe found on the Food Network website!  The custardy smooth goodness bakes just as perfectly in a heart shaped pan as it would a regular one, I promise.  Give it a whirl!

 Final result at our romantic V-Day dinner: