| "Julie Peterson has caught the theme of a tea party
with all the basics. This new book will be a resource for all
would-be party givers. She has covered everything from A to
Z. The artwork and photography are beautifully done and help
give a visual perspective on how the end product should look.
I highly recommend this book to all readers." |
| Emilie Barnes, author/speaker |
| "Here is a charming book brimming with incredible
ideas of 'how' to have a successful tea party. However, the
'why' that makes this book important to God is that Julie teaches
how to cleverly and lovingly incorporate wonderful biblical
lessons in to the preparation, serving and entertaining for
the party. I highly recommend this book for its information
and lessons, but mostly for awakening in us the awesome art
of hospitality-one of the highly esteemed gifts in the Bible." |
| Evelyn Christenson, author/speaker |
| "I found her book deliciously refreshing of those
things that are most important in life: time, tea, children
and faith. The photographs are captivating. It contains good,
practical ideas and is very interesting. Her personal anecdotes
are precious and I love the recipes!" |
Dr. Patricia Tice, author/speaker &
America's Foremost Authority on Tea |
| "What an attractive book-the design is perfectly feminine,
including the many soft-focus muted photography of young girls
at tea tables laden with delicious food and tea. The result
is an effective vintage look. The attention to detail is amazing
but not overwhelming. Julie Peterson encourages the tea-party
giver, preferring time-saving and confidence-inspiring advise." |
Elizabeth Doucet, Copy Editor
For TEA, A Magazine |
| "This book is 'old fashioned' in the best sense and carries
the idea of making time for family and friends. The author encourages
those who have a 'tea legacy' to cherish it, but the book has
enough specific instructions to allow those to begin from scratch
who may know nothing about how to give a tea party or how to
create a 'tea legacy' of their own." |
Holly Hatfield-Busk, Book Reviewer
Tea Time Gazette |