Welcome friends for tea. As the snow starts to head our way, I've put the kettle on for an impromptu tea. So please pull up a chair and let's enjoy a spot of tea!
Today I am sharing some pretties from Bavaria.
Today I am sharing some pretties from Bavaria.
Pink roses, embossing, and gold accents are so Shabby chic.
What could be better than afternoon tea ... with shortbread cookies!
My favorite monogrammed teaspoon. The pattern is Signature by International Silver #1950.
Swooning over pink roses ...
A pleasant reminder of spring days ahead.
Mercury glass is the perfect accent for these preserved blooms.
A candle burns to warm up a winter's day.
Thank you for stopping by and for sipping tea with me.
Today I am joining ...
Tea Time Tuesday @ Rose Chintz Cottage
Friends Sharing Tea @ Bernideen's Tea Time
Centerpiece Wednesday @ The Style Sisters
Share Your Cup Thursday @ Have a daily cup from Mrs. Olson
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Shabbilicious Friday @ Shabby Art Boutique

Its just beautiful Donna and so fresh and Springy! Looking forward to warmth, color and Spring around here.. Have a great Week. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLove your soft pastel tea time here with so many lovely pieces shared on the table. Glad you plan to come and link at Friends Sharing Tea!
ReplyDeletethis looks gorgeous and so romantic Donna.
ReplyDeletegr karin
Enjoyed your tea photo's today,Donna. I love pastel's.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so gorgeous and I just so want to join you for tea.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous...be right over! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully romantic setting!Love those pink roses, so perfectly accented with the gorgeous Bavarian china...beautiful!Thanks for sharing a beautiful tea time with us:) Hugs, Poppy
ReplyDeletebeautiful soft colors and lovely china! I've become your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table setting. VERY romantic.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed having tea with you! Beautiful dishes and love all the pink to brighten our winter day!
ReplyDeleteHugs..Nancy
So pretty! Love the shortbread cookies! They are making me hungry. Beautiful pink!
ReplyDelete~Tanya
This is beautiful! I love that Bavarian china, I have a few pieces. Yours is just lovely! Very romantic for sure!
ReplyDeleteSherry
You got me at "shortbread" :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun warming idea. I love it. The pink also adds to the calming effect.
ReplyDeleteHi Donna,
ReplyDeleteI just love your dainty pink teacup and beautiful tea setting today! It is so very pretty and just my taste. Thank you for visiting me and leaving such kind words. Have a wonderful week! Karen
Donna this such a pretty tea. The pattern on the cup and dishes is so pretty and I love the vase with the pretty flowers. Winter just won't go away. It is not helping us right now with the house!!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Thank you, Donna!
ReplyDeleteAnd such a perfect day for this.
I just got in from walking the dog, and I am freezing!!!
I just love your roses. such a beautiful pink.
Donna, your china is just lovely and your preserved blooms are gorgeous! I often use mercury glass too for displaying my flowers. A lovely tea time and thank you sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteyour tea set looks so romantic. Pink roses with golden accents. So lovely. An the roses are fantastic, too. How are they preserved? They look like fresh flowers! Amazing. And not to forget the yummy cookies. Really a lovely tea time. Thank you for sharing it with us and for your kind comment on my blog.
Best greetings, Johanna
Stunning tea set Donna. Your flowers look just gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelovely Bavarian china in your teascape ... romantic! beautiful flowers. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteDonna, Your china is feminine and romantic - I love the delicate pink floral pattern! I'd love a shortbread cookie with a nice hot cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteThe whole setting looks stunning and delicious. As another commenter said, I would love to have one of those cookies!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so beautiful and inviting - what a pity I live so far away, the tea would be quite cold:))
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! Those roses are swoon worthy!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful china for having tea. Your silver flatware is just as pretty.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lynnie