With Thanksgiving just a few days away, I wanted to embrace the russet colors, crunchy leaves, pumpkin spiced world of the autumn season for just a little longer before Santa and his red-and-green posse take over. I’ll be ready to embrace peppermint mochas and icicles and such in a few days but I’m just not ready to abandon fall quite yet. It’s my favorite season so I hope you enjoy a last little peek and maybe find something you can’t live without.
- Republic of Tea Pumpkin Spice Chai ($13.25 for 36 bags)
- Christopher Elbow 8-Piece Fleur de Sel Caramel Chocolates ($26)
- Cozy Fall Sticker Sheet ($3 per sheet)
- Autumn Oak Leaves Washi Tape (15mm wide) ($5 per roll)
- Uni Mitsubishi Hi-Uni Pencil – HB ($3 each)
- Peak Foliage Sticker Sheet ($3 per sheet)
- Opus 88 Mini Fountain Pen in Fall Leaves ($79)
- E. Frances Little Notes – Fall Leaves ($12)
- Dominant Industry October Leaves No. 24 Ink ($19.95 for 25ml bottle)
- Dominant Industry November Leaves Ink ($17 for 25 ml Bottle)
- Field Sweater Knitting Pattern by Camilla Vad (Approx. $9 for pattern)
- Speckled Pumpkin Mug ($39.99)
- Penzey’s Mulling Spices (1.7oz/1/2 cup jar for $10.69)
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Lovely as an autumn day! Happy to see Pumpkin Pie Chai represented as that has jumped to the front of my favorite seasonal teas. It’s not just PPS, you can taste the pumpkin, which it has in small amounts. Hubs tried it and declared it the best tea he ever had. Of course, he likes robust flavors and he (ahem) added a small scoop of vanilla ice cream to his cup after we did our initial taste test. It is a perfect after dinner tea because it has no caffeine. Feels like dessert.
Now off to get that sweater pattern….Thank you!