Because Kathy (the one standing beside me) had told me so much about these ladies, I had no doubt I would enjoy meeting Debbie, Janis, Lucia, Wendy, Christina, and Vicki, but what I didn't expect was that I would feel such an instant kinship with them! By nightfall on Thursday, we were already talking about not just crafts but also life, family, our churches—even praying together, and it all felt so comfortable and easy.
Crafting is what brought us all there for the weekend, and Paper Moon has a wonderful three-story design that is perfect for that. Upstairs was the loft with some sleeping accommodations, and the main floor had a living room (shown here), dining table, fully stocked kitchen, and two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
I thought the coffee station was so pretty.
And I was delighted to discover it had tea (even though, naturally, I had packed a whole hamper full of teas myself, just in case).
I would guess that the owner of the cottage, who I believe is a crafter herself, must have some tea-loving sensibilities too.
I loved the dessert plates displayed above this quilt …
And these framed butter pats made me want to start collecting them.
Of course, much of our action occurred downstairs in the crafting studio, where each of us had our own table for whatever crafting we chose to pursue. Even though I had taken quilting, crochet, and paper crafts to work on, I must confess that I talked and visited with the others more than I actually crafted, and I came home with lots of new ideas and much inspiration.
And also on the tea front, I did make a rustic-looking teacup card, which was new for me, and it really summed up the way I felt: that these new friends were just my cup of tea! Have you ever been on a crafting retreat? This was my first, and I sure hope there will be more of them in my future! (If you're a local and want to check out the place for yourself, click here. Their rates are quite reasonable!)