Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Still have Jubilee Fever??? I do... here are some things to make your day royal.

1. Miniature Tea Set. From the closest thing America ever had to royalty, the estate of George and Martha Washington, this miniature tea set is modeled after Martha's own china.
2. Wedgewood Plate. This lovely keepsake is from the Queen's Diamond Jubilee website and is priced in British Pounds, which makes it super official.
3. Petit Fours. These precious fabric desserts are a hit with every child who comes to our house for tea (well, they come to play and generally are served mac-n-cheese but we can pretend, right?)

And because I've got books on the brain...
{If you haven't liked Pan de Libros, or followed our tweets, please do
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4. My Name is Elizabeth by Annika Dunklee. About a little girl who is proud of her name, afterall she's got a Queen named after her.
5. Tea for Ruby by Sarah Duchess of York Ferguson. A favorite of my girls, and (hello) writted by Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's mother!
6. Afternoon Tea by Susannah Blake. You know, in case it's been a while since you hosted an afternoon tea.
7. Sixty Glorious Years: Our Queen Elizabeth II by Victoria Murphy. In case you want to see how high tea is done in true regal style.

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