More goblincore / gnomecore / forestcore / fairycore, this time with tea! Although merely the thought of hand-washing that mug & pot fills me with dread – looks so delicate.
Tea'challa travel mug by Jenna Isbell at printandclay on Etsy. Gotta love some puns, and tea, and T'Challa!
”Tea and books make the world brighter.” You couldn't be more right! Poster by Megan Lee on Etsy.
Jane Austen themed tea with your Jane Austen reading break... Don't mind if I do! Mansfield Morning from Bingley's Teas.
Make your own tea bags – and there's so many options as to which shapes you want: pick from Christmas or Hanukkah symbols or select icons from your favorite show or movie. How-to by Jess at Let's Do Something Crafty.
Who'd thunk that a paper punch would work so well on ham and cheese? Awesome dainty & elegant sandwiches by Bonnie Eng at Thirsty for Tea.
Sounds like a refreshing cuppa: Lizzie Bennet's Wit tea blend contains China black tea, estate Kenilworth black tea, dried cranberries, blue mallow flowers and natural flavoring. From Bingley's Teas Limited.
Transform-tea, more than meets the eye! Transforming tea bags by ad agency M&C Saatchi for tea company BOH don't seem to be available, but the idea is very neat. Found via Incredible Things.
Take me to your tea-der! Tea robot from Claes Ohlson.
Tea sub. A yellow tea sub! Design by Ototo.
The only thing better than tea and a good book is tea in a Jane Austen themed mug and a good book… :) Mr. Darcy proposal mug by Brookish on Etsy.
Rabbit tea pot for a bouncy tea time! Eleonore Bridge; found via design*sponge.