Queen Vera, Charleston, SC |
Once I realized that an individual is allowed to design and make custom legit US postage stamps from Zazzle.com I couldn't let it go. I was a childhood hobby stamp collector. Why should only the royal family be allowed to have royal stamps? I decided I could take care of that.
I ordered a tiara and bought a roll of red ribbon for a sash. I brought home all the shiny gold pins from various awards and events that I used as push pins on my bulletin board at work. I googled Queen Elizabeth stamps and decided my mother's old navy woolen nursing school cape would suit. I stopped at Joanne's Fabrics and bought a couple yards of blue background cloth to hang in my sun room and tossed out a Royal Stamp Photo invitation on Facebook.
What a silly fun afternoon we had! I downloaded the Last Night of The Proms so play as background music. I didn't come up with suitable tea party menu since I ordered pulled pork from my neighborhood pork dealer - Swine & Swig, but we did have them in cute little slider buns.
My friend Laura came prepared with lots of shiny bling - necklaces and earrings and two mink stoles! Thanks to all the ladies who made it an afternoon that will go down in royal history.
Cheers kids! |
Queen Rebecca of West Ashley, Charleston |
13 comments:
What a fun thing to do! Thank you for sharing your oh so creative mind and photography with us! Muah!
A very regal group of friends.
This makes you the official "Queen Bee."
This makes you the official "Queen Bee."
You have some quite lovely royal friends.
Amazing what a tiara and sash does :)
For an hour or two!
I do indeed. Odd how the tiara made us all talk with bad British accents.
I am still grinning about it!
Post wherever you want-- we'll follow you!
Fun shots!
The problem with Facebook is that unlike here where you can easily track down an old post, pics can get lost in a continually updating timeline.
Thank you!
Yes, this is a nice way to sort and find entries. No doubt.
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