Hello everyone,
We have had some beautiful weather here lately
so we are able to get some garden cleanup done.
Lots of birds are singing out there again and
even a few flowers are blooming.
I am really looking forward to color in the
garden again.
Today though I am sharing some favorite
summer garden tablescapes.
A pink tea in the garden with
beautiful pink peonies.
My cabbage rose tablescape that was
featured in Romantic Country magazine.
Tea under the old apple blossom tree.
A Quilter's Tea ....I love these vintage
quilts.
An aqua garden tablescape
Tea and Scones on the porch with
a view of the garden.
Tea with my cabbage rose tablecloth
and pillows.
One of my older tablescapes on the
veranda.
Blue & white tea in Martha's Garden ~
our enclosed garden.
Breakfast in the terrace.
Tea in the Rose Garden.
I hope you enjoyed a look back at
some of my summer tablescapes.
I can't wait until we can enjoy
tea/ lunch in the garden again with
lots of beauty around us.
Thank you for visiting!
Carolyn
I know all the time and care that goes in to all of your lovely tea in the garden pictures and you never disappoint! I can't wait to see your cottage too. I'm so happy for you! Hubby's job continued with the new company purchase so maybe PEI will be in our future someday. We have a host of projects this year so hopefully we can plan for next!
ReplyDeleteSo much loveliness here, you inspire me.
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful teas. I love all your tablecloths. Happy Easter xo.
ReplyDeleteFabulous as ever!!!Thanks for sharing!Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteI loved looked back at the posts, Carolyn. It's always a pleasure seeing the beauty you have helped to create. Makes life more enticing. Susan
ReplyDeleteYour feature in Victoria was so lovely, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYour blog inspires me! Wish we lived closer and I could join you for tea. I used to visit you often in blogger when I had a blog named "twinkle." Now I stop by here and also check out your pins on Pinterest. Love, love, love! i live in Dublin, Georgia, and have a shade garden of camellias, azaleas, tea olives and sasanquas. We also have a sun garden with beautiful roses and crepe myrtles. I love that we have nesting bluebirds and see hummingbirds in our garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the years of inspiration! And I so enjoyed your garden story in Victoria magazine. It is so lovely. One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth.
So beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I could revisit these a trillion times each and never tire of their beauty. No one does a garden tablescape quite like you - your gorgeous garden world is the perfect backdrop for your pretty tea tables!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Happy Easter!