Below are a few photos from the event. In the next few days, I will blog about the menu. I think you'll find the menu to be interesting because it was simple to make, vegetarian and included gluten-free and lactose-free items.
The color scheme was pink and cream. I used my new tablecloth and napkins, which perfectly matched my Dessert Rose pottery. I also decorated with this sweet set of teapot-shaped candle/vase/placecard holders that looked beautiful on the table (a gift from my Western tea-loving friends). A prettily set table is something that always brings me joy.
A special thank you to my friends for being the brightest points of light and warmth throughout the evening!
The tea tableA special thank you to my friends for being the brightest points of light and warmth throughout the evening!
(And special thanks to the Cake Goddess for the splendid photos!)
Desert rose pottery
I borrowed this lovely teapot. The decorative flowers on the pot worked so well with the carnations and other flowers on the tablecloth, napkins and the pottery itself.
Stephanie (left) and friends
12 comments:
Hoe beautiful! Can't wait to read the menu and hear all about your February tea. Great photos! Nancy
Your table is beautiful! I look forward to reading more about this tea party.
Wow! What a BEAUTIFUL table! It sounds like such a nice evening, too. I love the linens that you used...did you make all of them or just add the lace? Either way, that takes talent...talk to you soon.
Keri
Gotta love the smiles of your guests! Your table looked beautiful, everything so thoughtfully done, so pretty. The quince must have been the most special surprise for your friends still stuck in icy winter. I am eager to read your menu and see more photos.
I'm SO glad you'll be sharing about the glucose-free, lactose-free foods. I have a friend with a very restricted diet, and we were at tea at a friend's house once and all she ate was the strawberries! So I've avoided inviting her to tea at MY house for just that reason. Your tea looks just lovely (am QUITE jealous of those amazing candleholders; never seen anything like that!). Oh, and thanks for the link to the blogger friend who wrote about my sugar cubes. I was so honored!
The table setting is beautiful,everthing match so lovely. You did such a wonderful job with your sewing. I'm anxious for our tea party in March, our little Lola will enjoy her "second" party with her Aunt Stephanie.
Love,
Mom
Very sweet looking table....did you make the tablecover as well? Good job on it all.
Loved the Desert Rose..I used to work at a store that sold it and it was so pretty.
Tell me about the Gluten Free things..I have to follow that diet..blah.
Everything looked wonderful....even the Quince...you and your husband are quite the "gardeners!"
Sorry about the ice and bad weather....ummm..it was 78 here yesterday and beautiful again today. :~)
What lucky ladies you all were to enjoy such a beautiful tea experience.
Thank you all for the comments! Yes, I made the tablecloth and napkins (just hemmed them and added the lace).
This looks like a lovely event! :)
Yes, az tea lover we were indeed lucky ladies. And it was the most beautiful tea table that I have ever seen.
Really lovely setting and so romantic! I didn't know you had such a romantic streak ;) Love the pink colour scheme (guess I must be romantic too :)).
Would love to hear about the recipes! The photos are really great.
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