about jumping tangents
jumping tangents is a very awesome (it's true, we are) online gift shop that specialises in infusing the everyday with more intrigue, surprise and delight!
we love giving the best gifts in the world; we love getting the best gifts in the world; and we like helping other people give the best gifts in the world. all of us here (and that includes you, our friend!) are the best gifters in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD.
this blog is just one of our gifts to you. another is our website, www.jumpingtangents.co.nz.
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love cathie, diane, claire, kimberley and the jt team xxx-
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Tag Archives: tea parties
Good cups mean great times…
It’s Autumn! Whoar! There is a colour-fest going on outside our window with casual butterflies and thistle-fairies all floating around in a sky which is way beyond blue. Surely this is much to celebrate? Yes! It is time to get out … Continue reading
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swirling and twirling
last week ruby (of the gorgeous knitted sweater) came in to celebrate her birthday at the little brown house with her family and friends. what fun was had! cupcakes were eaten, stories were read, and twirling and swirling ensued. thanks … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday parties, dancing, little kids, tea parties
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tea party essentials
Lauren came into the little brown house a couple of weeks ago with her Granny and her mum, Liz, and showed us how tea parties are really done. (we are never going to assume we know already because lovely people … Continue reading









