How to Create a Coffee and Tea Station
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How to Create a Coffee and Tea Station
Are you a coffee drinker or a tea drinker… or maybe you’re like me and you enjoy BOTH on a daily basis! In the morning, it’s all about the coffee for me… and in the evening, I love a cup of tea to wind down. As my kids have gotten older, they’ve also become tea drinkers. And my husband needs that morning “cup of Joe” to wake up. That’s why I created this Coffee and Tea Station with finds from Hobby Lobby— it’s got everything everyone in my family needs to enjoy their favorite beverage.
Even if you don’t have a ton of space to work with, it’s easy to set up your own Coffee and Tea Station– just think “up” instead of “out.” It all starts with a trip to Hobby Lobby, where you can find signs, storage and accessories to customize your station.
First, I chose the centerpiece of the station– the perfect tiered tray. I grabbed this Cream Three-Tier Iron Tray with Chalkboard. It’s the perfect place to put a sugar and creamer.
I tend to gravitate toward the “Modern Farmhouse” style of decor, and Hobby Lobby is THE place to score great finds like the this cute sugar bowl and creamer set… as well as the little iron cow.
And that’s just the beginning! I also found a fabulous chalkboard from Favy and some signs to help define the area.
I just adore this Large Chalkboard Sign with Natural Wooden Frame… it’s just the right size and fits in so well with the rustic feel of the station.
This Unless It’s Coffee Wall Decor could literally be my personal motto! I positioned it above the chalkboard to her draw the eye up.
I couldn’t resist this fun Coffee Cup with Words Galvanized Metal Sign. It makes me smile every time I see it. I like to mix metal, wood and white pieces to make an eclectic look. We are a family literally “on the go” so when I discovered these to go cups and cardboard sleeves at Hobby Lobby, I was thrilled. I used a White Medium Tip Paint Marker to personalize them.
To keep the tea fresh (and accessible) I grabbed this Clear Glass Jar and used the paint pen on a chalkboard label to write “Tea.” The distressed metal “spoon rest” and darling polka dot napkins are also from Hobby Lobby.
I like the idea that anything anyone could need to enjoy their coffee or tea is in one handy spot.
Are you feeling inspired to create your very own Coffee and Tea Station? Grab your Hobby Lobby coupon and get going!
That is so sweet! I love what you’ve done xox