Today I am having Tea on the deck at the back of our house and I am featuring some of my red transferware from England maker Adams (member of the Wedgewood Group) and pattern English Scenic
I love vintage linens and this tea cloth I am using is a crisp white with soft pink roses done in needlework..
I love vintage linens and this tea cloth I am using is a crisp white with soft pink roses done in needlework..
You may have noticed in my older posts I like to use faux pastries and these little cakes are actually placecard holders! Much less risk of me having a nibble.. ; )
Pink depression glass is also another favorite of mine and these are two of my candle stick collection.
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Have a wonderful week and remember "Life is a Gift..untie the Ribbons.."
Hugs..Wanda
What a beautiful setting for a tea party. I love those faux pastries. I must invest in some. I am way too easy falling for the real treats!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I stopped by today. I am smiling at you and your pretty red dishes now! Hug Anne
Hi Wanda! This is all so pretty! The tea cloth with the stitched roses really caught my eye. It's exactly the kind of thing I love like crazy! I'm so glad you got a close up of it so I could see it better. It's just the perfect thing for your red transferware, isn't it! Jacqueline
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda,
ReplyDeleteYour tea is just lovely! I adore red transferware and I like to collect it myself. Love your use of the faux pastries; they are very cute! Your table cloth is gorgeous and looks so nice with your teascape. I also like pink depression glass but I don't have even one piece yet which I hope to remedy over the summer.Thank you so much for joining me for Tea Time Tuesday! I have added your link and I will be putting my post up in a little while. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Blessings,
Sandi
What a lovely setting. The red transferware is very beautiful. And I like the tea cloth; the pink roses on it are delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda :) You have set such a lovely table for tea, I love your red transferware, and adore your pretty pink candle sticks and the gorgeous pink rose tea cloth!
ReplyDeleteHappy Teacup Tuesday!!
Warmest hugs, Brenda
These dishes are lovely...must be fun to use!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda: So glad you could join us. I just love this pattern. Your table is beautiful. I am always amazed how ladies can bring such beauty to a table. Thank you for sharing. Sending blessings your way, Martha
ReplyDeleteI love your pink and white tablecloth and the pink depression glass candle sticks. I also collect pink depression glass.
ReplyDeletesuch lovely setting, red transferware with pink cakes are so delicious! thanks for sharing.. wishing you great day ahead!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Wanda- Your red transferware is exquisite and those cupcakes look delicious, I hope they are real. Have a Happy Teacup Tuesday and Take care.
ReplyDeleteYour tea in the garden seems lovely!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Wanda, what an elegant table you set.. Looks perfect for any afternoon tea.
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Wanda,
ReplyDeleteYou are a woman after my own heart!!
I just love your red transferware!! I have some myself! And those pink depression glass candlesticks are to die for!! I have a lot of pink depression glass but no candlesticks!! Now i know what I will be on the hunt for!!
And last, your sweet tea cloth is gorgeous!! Those delicate pink roses are just too elegant!!
You made my heart skip a little beat today!
Stop by to see the new issue of Victorian homes magazine!
Hugs,
Debbie
Your tea on the deck table setting is so pretty. The transferware is beautiful and so is the pink depression glass. I really like your tablecloth. Maybe I can convince my husband to branch out from his cross-stitch and make some table linens for me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteRed and white transferware - one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteYours are lovely!
Diane
I love the mix of the transfer ware and the pink depression glass. Lovely! Yummy post! ;D ;D ;D
ReplyDeleteIt is so refreshing and inviting. What lovely shades of pink. I also like the little teabag holder thing shaped like a teapot.
ReplyDeleteWanda that set is just too beautiful for words and the lovely table cloth with the floral work caught my eye right away! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTina xo
Wanda;
ReplyDeleteThis is just a beautiful setting, oh how I would love to be there to enjoy the lovely day there.
I love redwork, I love the red transferware, and I love the pink depression glass. I have a small collection myself and I do try to use them when I can.
Thank you for the visit.
Hi Wanda! I love your red transferware and your tea cloth is lovely too!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Wanda, I want to eat those pink cupcakes!!!
ReplyDeleteYour transferware is gorgeous! And I really love your tablecloth. I would love to find one just like it. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely table with us today.
Hugs,
Terri
Absolutely lovely! Such pretty cupcakes to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
d from homehaven
Hi Wanda... Love the red transferware, (lucky find on the soup tureen, a great addition!). I had to lugh at your faux treats.. I have been going the fruit route lately at least the nibbles are good for me:-)
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