Happy Monday, Friends! Welcome to the Spring Tea Party Blog Hop hosted by Amber, at Follow the Yellow Brick Home! I love a good tea party, and a garden tea party is even better...
If you hopped over from Petite Haus, I know you were inspired by Angelina's lovely post. It's spring in the garden, and my pink roses and honeysuckle are in full bloom, reaching toward the heavens, and covering a good portion of my fence. They form such a lovely backdrop, I decided to set up my tea party there--it smells heavenly! I started with a crisp white vintage tablecloth.
I paired milk glass with a floral teapot and dessert plates. Of course, I added fragrant honeysuckle and delicate roses to the table, too!
Yogi honey lavender tea is perfect for a floral tea party!
Awhile back, I found this darling tea cup napkin ring at the thrift store. Since there was only one, I decided to use it to hold fresh mint sprigs. {I rarely drink tea or even water without fresh mint!}
You may remember my upcycled thrift store birds I shared last week.
For a sweet treat, I baked lemon lavender poppy seed muffins.
To complement the floral table, I used vintage hankies in place of napkins.
Here's a view of the full table!
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Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to visit the other bloggers by clicking on the links below! Next up, is Janet from Rosemary & Thyme! I know you'll love her beautiful tea party!
What a beautiful table! I adore your pretty teapot and the muffins look SO good.
ReplyDeleteLoving that beautiful table! Spring of mint in tea, cold or hot is good for me! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteHoneysuckle has always been a favorite of mine -- I can almost smell it! Your table is lovely and the muffins look delicious:) xo Kathleen
ReplyDeleteCecilia your table is beautiful. Love the roses. Your tea party table for two is lovely. You created the perfect table.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting. I want to find vintage napkins and ONE adorable napkin ring. And what a fantastic idea to use it to hold mint. Everything is lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour Spring tea party is located in the most perfect setting in the garden! Love all of your blooming flowers! The vintage napkins are cute! Angelina @ Petite Haus
ReplyDeleteThe napkin ring is darling! What a find. The table setting is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table! Using a napkin ring to hold mint is a clever idea. I love your pretty dishes and especially love your vintage hankies used as napkins.
ReplyDeleteUsing the vintage hankies is so precious. such a beautiful garden tablescape. your yummy looking muffins have made me hungry!
ReplyDeleteYour table is so beautiful and I can only imagine the lovely scent from those honeysuckles!
ReplyDeleteShelley
You have the most perfect garden spot with all that gorgeous honeysuckle, plus the roses. Beautifully set table for tea. Love it all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table and china ! Very lovely tea party.
ReplyDeleteWhy is the party closed so early, like the same day ?
Fabby
Oh my, such a beautiful setting in your garden. I love your roses and the tea vignette is so inviting.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Cecilia. Those vintage handkerchiefs are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Cecelia,
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming tea setting!! Those muffins look so good!!
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by!!
Hugs,
Debbie
What a beautiful spot to enjoy a cup of tea on a warm spring day! It looks so cozy and inviting. Your roses are so lush. I can't believe they are covering the fence like that - it's perfection! Hugs, CoCo
ReplyDeleteCecilia, love your pretty tea cups and that sweet little bird. The tea cup napkin rings are also cute. You have such pretty linens too.
ReplyDeleteCecilia,
ReplyDeleteLovely tea party in your garden with your roses and honeysuckle... is made even lovelier with your dishes and little iron bird.
Judith
Oh how precious! I love the vintage goodness, especially the hankies as napkins and your little birds. The garden is the perfect setting for your little tea party. So, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI thought I had tried every flavor or Yogi tea, but I somehow missed the honey lavender. I will certainly add it to my tea cupboard (I actually have one portion of the pantry filled with herbal teas, some of them are actually prescribed treatments for Lyme disease and they can be very effective!)
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely garden tea party with us! Enjoy the fragrant honeysuckle and fresh mint tea!
I just love those hankies used as napkins. The teapot an the dishes are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Cecilia! I love the smell of both roses and honeysuckle, and the two together must smell absolutely divine! It's the perfect backdrop for a tea party! Your tea setting is gorgeous, and the muffins look tasty!
ReplyDeleteAs I love pink roses, I knew I would love this post even before I saw all the pix! Love the hankies as napkins! My wild honeysuckle has very little fragrance and is just beginning to leaf out; it is a fragrance I love--but not as much as roses!
ReplyDeleteIt's all just lovely, Cecilia! Using the vintage hankies is a great idea. My mouth is drooling over your yummy muffins; love me a good, homemade muffin;)
ReplyDeleteQue hermosa presentación.
ReplyDeleteLa tetera es preciosa.
Saludos.
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