Hello everyone,
Now that December has arrived and I have put up our Christmas tree
in our kitchen, we can enjoy some Christmas touches along with our
tea.
Some pretty vintage Christmas ornaments that have been passed down
to us from my husband's family.
A little Christmas tree that I bleached white/chream.
Instead of tea you can enjoy some eggnog if you like.
I had to play with my camera for awhile!
Hope you enjoyed a little tea break in your busy day!
I am joining Rose Chintz Cottage for Tea Time Tuesday
and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog for Friends Sharing Tea.
Thank you for your visit,
Carolyn
Deine Weihnachtsdeko ist wunderschön.
ReplyDeleteGruß, Anette
Lo trovo davvero delizioso,belle le foto complimenti
ReplyDeleteZagara & Cedro
I love your sweet glass ornaments. Somewhere ? I have maybe 6 from my birth father's family and I need to try and find them "down there" in the basement. Lovely posting here as always!
ReplyDeleteThose ornaments look so familiar as my mother also had them. I love your white teapots and teacup. Egg nog is always lovely to sip on this time of year, isn't it? Thank you for sharing this with Tea Time. {You left a nice comment but forgot to link up.} *smiles* Enjoy your week, Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
I did enjoy it! Could I please have another glass of eggnog? Yum! Lol
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Beautiful teacups Carolyn. They compliment the vintage ornaments so perfectly. I love playing with my camera:) Have a wonderful day. Jen
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pictures..love that eggnog!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI just love your two cream coloured teapots today especially the one with the pedestal base. They look elegant on the cake plate stand! The cream teacup is so lovely too. I wish that I had kept some of my mother's vintage decorations from when we sold her home but at the time I was thinking that I couldn't keep everything. Your ornaments are beautiful! It is such a pleasure to visit your BlogSpot! You are such an inspiration! Thank you for visiting mine and your kind words. Have a wonderful week! Karen
Very pretty, Carolyn. I like the cream china and the beautiful vintage ornaments. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI'll take the eggnog, thank you! All looks lovely, Carolyn. Susan
ReplyDeleteHello Carolyn, absolutely gorgeous and charming - beautiful afternoon tea - the white teapots are gorgeous - I hope you have a blessed week,
ReplyDeleteKathy
I almost forgot how much I love eggnog! Have to get some. Love your pretty vintage ornaments. I pick them up whenever I can find them. Love your pretty white teapots and china too. The kitchen is looking sweet!
ReplyDeleteComplimenti!!!
ReplyDeleteAtmosfera dolcissima e romanticissima, per non parlare poi dei colori e della raffinatezza delleporcellane!!!
Ciao Nadia
Beautiful Carolyn! I have that same white teapot on the bottom! I just love it! Perfect for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Carolyn. I like the cream china. The book arrived today, so I can sit and enjoy your Christmas in Canada along with mine in the UK.
ReplyDeleteLove Jackie in Surrey, UK.
I just love that quilted teapot. It is so pretty. Makes me what to go and make me a pot of tea right now.
ReplyDeleteI love the red transferware plate with the Christmas tree on it. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Carolyn! Fantastic !
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