Tea/Bar/Hand Towels feature my original watercolor patterns. They are made of cotton-linen canvas. They look great in powder rooms, bread baskets, kitchens, bars, etc. They are made in the USA and designed/sewn in Michigan. Each has a hanging tab on the back. They are washable (regular wash and dryer), made of toxin-free inks, and measure about 16 × 24 inches.
The story behind the pattern: Ron and I had just packed up all of our materials after showcasing my art items at a Daffodils4Detroit event on Belle Isle. It was spring and I needed to go see the new Piet Oudolf-designed gardens.
I couldn’t believe how pretty the anemone looked with the white daffodils and decided to try to create a pattern for textiles.
Before I knew it, not only were my watercolor patterns gracing tea towels, but also scarves and other table linens. I love the combination of these two plants and I’m so grateful for these types of gardens in Metro Detroit We are soooo lucky. It’s a naturalistic public garden on Belle Isle and is both artistic and ecological by design, inviting visitors to take in the beauty in all four seasons!
And now the Belle Isle Anna Scripps Conservatory is open again after an astounding update! Can’t wait to get there soon!
It’s fun to find kitchen accessories that match my tea towels. I love to wrap them with the towel as a hostess gift or general gift.