Over the weekend I spotted this tea van at an outdoor tennis event. It was so cute, all flowery inside and sold yummy brownies {with edible gold leaf} and lots of tea. The owner rents the caravan for photo shoots, and offers a vintage styling service, details of which can be found on her website, Jam and Tea. I think I may yet own a little caravan.




I am very envious of that beautiful caravan (i bet everyone who looks at it is!)! It's not too "cutesy" which I like. I have been toying with how one could set up a "pop up" tearoom, and with one of these, who wouldn't want to pop by! :)
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Katie
this is more then wonderful
ReplyDeletejust love it!
ReplyDeleteoh, I want one of these for the back of my garden! What a great find.
ReplyDeleteThat caravan is amazing. It reminds me of the 1960's caravan we used to have for family holidays when I was little. My mum sewed curtains for it and made it really cute (even though at the time it seemed pretty dated and not the fashion - we're talking 80's). I cried when it got squashed in the great storm of 1987.
ReplyDeleteI love this, just like Lady Bonin's Tea Parlour. When will someone do this in my neck of the wood?
ReplyDeleteOh I love this (may have already said that on instagram!) :) Been totally dreaming about having my own caravan for at least a year now... I kind of like the idea of turning one into a tea van... hmmm! ;)
ReplyDeleteMy friend has two vans she hires out too http://www.laravans.co.uk/ Wish I could hire one but alas I don't drive!
ReplyDeleteWow, how freaking cute!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
There can never be too much sweetness for me in this blog!
ReplyDeleteWow... I think I've just fallen in love with your blog. Beautiful photography, beautiful design... and TEA! :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best!
Wow...what whimsy and fun! Thanks for sharing these pics. Cool :)
ReplyDeleteWow this is so beautiful. I love the haziness in the images and it's just lovely to see the tea time feast on the table.
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