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Atlas Tea Club- Tea from Thailand

 Hello everyone! I was delighted when the lovely people at Atlas Tea Club contacted me again to try out some more amazing tea. I really enjoyed the first tea box they sent me, and you can read all about that experience in my blog post titled "Atlas Tea Club - My Tea Box Review." I'm excited to share my personal experience and love for this tea from Thailand. Atlas Tea Club takes you on a journey exploring different teas from around the world. With each box, you get to discover new flavors, cultures, and communities with every sip. Each month, you can explore a new country and its tea culture. Make sure to check them out and browse their wonderful selection of tea. I'd like to start off by saying that I loved the new packaging. The packaging was beautiful, vibrant, and unique. After receiving my package, I visited their website to check out more of the new packaging designs, and I absolutely loved it. It really adds a nice touch, and it definitely stands out. Tea from ...

October things.

  October has arrived, and with it comes a noticeable drop in temperature. My husband has just completed the construction of a firepit in our backyard, and we've had the pleasure of using it a few times already. As the nights grow colder, I've resorted to switching on the heat in the morning. It's worth noting that the leaves have transformed into wonderful shades of red, yellow, and orange, which are truly wonderful to behold. I'm always in awe of the beauty of change. Lately, my schedule has been quite packed with my daughters' school activities and creating new crafts. My husband was fortunate enough to receive two job offers, but we ultimately decided to decline both of them due to the quick relocation they required. In the future, we plan to be more strategic with our decision-making. A few individuals have asked us why we're interested in moving, but we believe that it's simply time for a change - a new adventure. Recently, my youngest daughter and I c...

DIY Coffee Station Table

 Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my wonderful DIY project with you. I've been planning to create a coffee station to showcase my Keurig and other coffee accessories. During a recent visit to Lowe's with my husband, I decided to build our own table for the coffee station, just outside the kitchen. To my surprise, the process was worth the effort and quite easy. In this post, I'll provide all the details of the project. DIY Coffee Station Table Materials needed 2 packs of the Hairpin Metal legs (One pack comes with two metal legs) $22 each 1 spruce project wood panel Metrie 3/4inx16inx36in $11 1 can of Minwax wood finish penetrating stain 8 fl oz/ 237 mL  (I went with Honey 272 as my color choice) $4.98 Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner 8 fl oz $6.98 2 sponge brushes For this project, we used a speed square to mark lines on the wood. And you will also need a drill Creating your table It's worth noting that you have the freedom to choose any wood size that fits yo...

September Treated Us Well.- Happenings and Sipsby Tea

  Ah, sweet September... You treated us well. September is my birth month, and it is also the birth month of my youngest. This month was full of laughter, joy, and beautiful moments.  This month, I really just took some time to work on a few things I could do to better myself, and so I set out on a new adventure.  If you haven't had the time to check out my second blog, I would love it if you did!   Steph Creates Things DIY Home And Crafts I decided to create that blog so that I could focus on my home and craft posts! I will still share on this blog, but that blog focuses on just that. I will take you through step-by-step processes for creating affordable crafts! I also started a YouTube channel. Yes, I finally did it. I figured since I love creating crafts and working on home projects, I would love to share it with you all. So if you're interested in seeing more, my channel is  Steph Creates-DIY Home & Crafts . This month we have been working on simple proj...

August Vibes, and Sipsby Tea Review

  August treated us well, other than the mid-90-degree weather, and school starting. I'd say I am still very thankful and feel fortunate to be able to take in each day and be with my family. August consisted of school starting,  new job searches for my husband, and new blog opportunities for me. I am forever thankful to all of you that continue to reach out, and those of you who come by, and read my content. This month my content was featured on Hometalk, and I have had a few other blog opportunities. - Thank you!  And for those of you who follow along, I'd love it if you checked out my other blog over at  stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com I started this blog so that I can display more of my crafts. It is a space that will feature just my DIY crafts and other home projects.  This month I received my August tea box, and as always Sipsby left me impressed! If you haven't heard of Sipsby here's a little about who they are, and what they do. A little ...

Atlas Tea Club- My Tea Box Review

Atlas Tea Club is a monthly subscription service that takes you on a journey to explore different teas from around the world. With each box, you get to discover new flavors, cultures, and communities through your tea. Every month, you can explore tea from a new country.  To get started, visit their website and choose your preferred caffeine level, tea type, and the amount of tea you want delivered to your doorstep. You can choose to receive two different teas each month or one unique tea. I was thrilled when I received my Atlas tea box, which contained teas from Eastern Nepal. The box also included a postcard with a brief history lesson on Nepal's tea culture and region. Additionally, I received a reusable tea bag and a few all-natural recyclable tea filters. The Kumari Gold tea, a black tea with high caffeine that required a five-minute steeping time, had tasting notes of caramel, baked fruit, and honey. The tea had a lovely aroma of caramel, and every sip was smooth and enjoyabl...

Sipsby. July Tea Box

  July was hot! But that didn't stop me from enjoying my delicious teas by Sipsby.  A little about Sipsby Sipsby offers personalized tea boxes delivered right to your front door! Head over to  sipsby.com/ , and take a quiz so they can learn more about you. That's really all you have to do! They will put all your information together and start putting together a personalized tea box just for you.  Each month you'll get to explore different teas.  July tea box Chocolate Raspberry Sips by, Teeccino Caffeine-free steeping time 3-5 minutes Tea includes organic cocoa powder, natural chocolate and raspberry, organic barley, organic roasted carob, and organic chicory.  This tea is perfect for those who love chocolate! The flavors were wonderful, and it was a delicious evening sip. I made mine with a splash of almond milk and enjoyed it on a rainy evening. Mint Melange Sips by, Salada  Caffeine-free Steep for 3-5 minutes Tea includes peppermint, spear...

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