The Teacup Journal
The Art of Hosting in a Modern World
Hosting doesn’t need to mean elaborate dinner parties or picture-perfect homes. At its heart, it’s about presence—creating space where others feel seen, cared for, and valued.
The Art of Hosting in a Modern World
Hosting doesn’t need to mean elaborate dinner parties or picture-perfect homes. At its heart, it’s about presence—creating space where others feel seen, cared for, and valued.
Earl Grey Infused Blackberry Scones
As the days begin to soften into late summer and early autumn, these Earl Grey blackberry scones feel like the perfect companion—warm, fragrant, and touched with the sweetness of the...
Earl Grey Infused Blackberry Scones
As the days begin to soften into late summer and early autumn, these Earl Grey blackberry scones feel like the perfect companion—warm, fragrant, and touched with the sweetness of the...
Why Staffordshire Became the Heart of English C...
The pottery tradition in Staffordshire goes back to the 17th century, but it was the 18th and 19th centuries that saw Staffordshire truly flourish.
Why Staffordshire Became the Heart of English C...
The pottery tradition in Staffordshire goes back to the 17th century, but it was the 18th and 19th centuries that saw Staffordshire truly flourish.
The Language of Florals in Vintage Teacups
Why did blossoms become the most enduring motif in vintage English bone china?
The Language of Florals in Vintage Teacups
Why did blossoms become the most enduring motif in vintage English bone china?
Ways to Prepare Loose-Leaf Tea Blends
There is a certain poetry in preparing tea. It is more than boiling water and leaves; it is a small ceremony, a quiet pause in the day. In Regency times,...
Ways to Prepare Loose-Leaf Tea Blends
There is a certain poetry in preparing tea. It is more than boiling water and leaves; it is a small ceremony, a quiet pause in the day. In Regency times,...
Lemon Verbena Garden Tea
A quiet invitation to slow down, to sip slowly, and to let summer linger a little longer.
Lemon Verbena Garden Tea
A quiet invitation to slow down, to sip slowly, and to let summer linger a little longer.