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Fairytale Blog Tag

Hello everyone! I'm excited to participate in a lovely tag created by the ladies at Fairytale Central . Thank you so much ladies for this fantastic way to celebrate National Tell a Fairytale Day! They have some magical posts as they have been celebrating all month, check out the link-up on their blog to read others' answers to the tag and to join in the fun. Anyway, without further ado, here are my answers: – What’s an obscure fairy tale you love? The Four Gallant Sisters, from the Brothers Grimm.  I admit I've only read an adapted version, but the same goes for my first experience of many other fairytales. Regardless, I highly recommend this, especially to those who have sisters. ❦ – If you got to choose Disney’s next animated princess movie, what fairy tale would you choose to be adapted? I would love to see a version of The Twelve Dancing Princesses, however, this might not be the one for Disney. Maybe a Golden Goose retelling? I can see how the humor of i

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Happy February, winter, and St. Valentine's Day! I am finally getting back on track with the things I'm supposed to be doing, and getting organized {per my New Years' resolutions}. I'm posting this in anticipation of my Valentine's/Midwinter tea post to explain my new format. Any good tea party needs a checklist, so, here's a list of the main components of a tea party. I will be using this list in most if my future posts, filling the categories with the specific theme items for the tea I'm doing. If that doesn't make sense right now, it will eventually. Well, here we go. The Main Components of Any Tea Party: The Tea: So, you can't have a tea party without tea {unless you're The Mad Hatter }.  The tea for your theme can be black, green, white, or herbal. There are some really fun and interesting teas out there, but you can never go wrong with a basic black, herbal mint, or Earl Grey tea. The Savory Food: If you're me, you would