I hope you all had a lovely weekend ~ it was a good one here. It seems like awhile
since I was able to join in for Tea Time so I am happy to be able to join once again.
I will soon be doing Christmas teas etc. but today it is a soft Autumn tea. Did you notice
the pretty brown and white transferware pitcher ~ I love it!
The pillow is one I made last year from an old sweater, it has a warm cozy look for the fall and winter.
I love these bayberry branches too.
The chaise has a new fall look too with some faded linens.
With the sleeve from the sweater I made a few hearts- waste not, want not ( so my parents always said). The tea cup and teapot came from Winners (tjmaxx in U.S.)
Isn't it nice to enjoy a spot of tea on these cooler Autumn days?
I am joining Rose Chintz Cottage for Tea Time Tuesday.
Thank you for visiting,
Carolyn
You have to come and visit my blog. I have the same teapot, but I have a mug instead of a cup. Love your post.
ReplyDeleteLove your brown transferware. It make such a pretty tea setting. also tjmaxx is one of my favorite stores, along with Marshall's and Home Good's.
ReplyDeleteI am not in a hurry to give up Autumn just yet, either, Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteYour soothing relaxing tea on the chaise - with your gorgeous sweater pillow and heart is beautiful.
I love that transferware pitcher!
Hello Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to have you join me once again for Tea Time! I do love your soft brown and cream transferware. Betty shared the same teapot and a mug instead of the teacup. Love your pitcher too. There's just something about transferware, isn't there? It doesn't seem to matter what the colour is either, although I do try to collect the red, as I know you do too. Your sweater pillow and heart are so cozy and perfect for Autumn and Winter time. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Sandi
This is just the coziest setting for tea! You have an endless amount of pretty. I love these tones for fall.
ReplyDeleteLovely as always, Carolyn! I LOVE your mom's saying, "There's always something to keep the rabbit's tail short!" Lol
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
I laughed because I say "waste not - want not" all the time. What a lovely tea setting there and pretty vase with branches!
ReplyDeleteI love the tea-pot with the little feet. So sweet. Deb
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to join dear Carolyn for Tea today, however we enjoyed her homemade hot apple cider in the most beautiful cup and gingerbread and homemade whipped cream on a matching plate. We sat by the fire and chatted and I commented how she should have a scratch and sniff on her blog as her home smells as beautiful as it looks. Thanks again for a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant setting and beautiful photography!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hope to see you on my blog:)
Lovely...as always! I love the transferware pitcher. And the teaset is perfect for autumn. I love the pillow. How clever! And what a nice addition of texture.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Just lovely. It was a nice mild and wet day here, perfect for a cup of tea. Well, any day is perfect I guess. :) Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteHello, Carolyn, Everything is perfect, as always. Such a festive celebration at this cusp of winter. Wishing you a really lovely week ahead!
ReplyDeleteGeorgianna
I just love this fall tea time. The dishes are just Lovely, and i like the way you have used your old sweater to a pillow lol.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice day.
Love Elzie
Beautiful! These may be your prettiest fall pictures, ever!
ReplyDeleteBetty
Beautiful photos as always! Your home always looks so elegant and cozy! Thankyou for your sweet comment at my blog. Hope you're having a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
Hi Carolyn: So glad you could join the tea parties this week. Love the brown transferware. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteA cozy autumn tea and I like the pillow and hearts made from the old sweater. Aren't you clever! Yes, we grew up not wasting anything, including the waxed paper I took my sandwich to school in. It had to be used twice, so I was told, before throwing out.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother, who was from the Island, used to say "There's always something to keep the rabbit's tail short". This blog is the only place on the whole World Wide Web that I could find that exact phrase!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are fantastic.