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Downton Abbey Tea Party!

Since my last post, I had been really busy! If you follow my Instagram or fb you probably know that I leased a booth at Frisco Mercantile which is a local antique indoor mall. I have always loved that place and now that I have a booth I get to go there more often. I will be updating y’all on how that one is going!!

Other than the “project booth”, I also got occupied in a very beautiful event – a Downton Abbey tea party that I styled for a dear friend. It was more than just a party – the theme was like a personal favorite and all ladies who attended tea loved the series and were looking forward to see the movie after they had tea. Here are some pictures from the tea:

The hostess served fun variety of tea- typical classic Black tea (served both in Pakistan, India and England), famous tasty Kashmiri chai also known as Gulabi (Pink) tea and the aromatic Moroccan tea. The tea food was provided by Zeebu’s Kitchen a new pastry chef in town. If you are having a tea party, it is a one-stop shop for for sweet and savory accompaniments for tea. The club sandwiches, cupcakes and pasta salad – everything complemented the table!

About Author

Hi and welcome to my blog!

My name is Riffat and I am the writer behind this blog. Through this blog I share many things I am enthusiastic about – my curated items from old era, passion for tea and tea parties, design and décor, DIY projects. I specifically like to create themed and seasonal parties incorporating vintage treasures. I am married to an awesome guy who has {a good case of} wanderlust and is a grand but healthy foodie. Occasionally I will be journaling and sharing his experiences in travel, recipes and restaurant reviews. On my blog you will also get to meet our 3 amazing boys – the oldest is neuro-diverse and his being on the spectrum has given a different and incredible meaning to our family! I would be a very different person without him. Besides enjoying my family and this blog, I am a full-time speech and language pathologist.

We recently moved to Dallas from Arizona. Back there, I ran a vintage china rental and sales business. I had the pleasure of working with some amazing vendors in the event industry and got featured on many international and national blogs. I started blogging specific to my collection but recently switched to life style blogging to touch more aspects of life.

Originally from Pakistan, I am a multicultural and multilingual person and enjoy diversity to its fullest. I welcome new things and ways and learn from them but believe in restoring and preserving as well. I love people who inspire each other, are successful holistically, spread positive vibes and make a difference in this world for themselves and individuals around them. Overall, I strive to be a very well-balanced person and this blog plays some part in achieving that!

I absolutely love to team up with creative minds! Feel free to contact me for style consultation, photo shoots, vintage & antique articles, tea parties and hand-made items. I also do product reviews and feature items on my blog. I have a small shop on etsy featuring my collection and hand-made items.

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