Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Tea Time Tray for Tablescape Thursday





On a rainy afternoon it is nice to set up a tray with a cup of tea, some tea sandwiches and a good magazine to browse through. I chose Cottage Living, which unfortunately is no longer in print. The salad plate, used as a charger is Mason's of England the "Tamzin" pattern. I bought a complete set while on a trip to London with my Mom and Daddy. The bread and butter plate is Johnson Brothers "Blue Willow". The square tea pot is Royal Crownford "Calico", also from England. I purchased it years ago in a lovely little British shop in Houston. The napkin is vintage. Purchased at a sweet little antique shop here in my neighborhood, Boise's North End Historic District. Cottage Living wrote a very nice article about my neighborhood in one of their issues. I am so happy to participate in Susan's (yes another Susan) Tablescape Thursday. Please stop by and visit all of the other postings on her site Between Naps on the Porch. Isn't that a nice name for a blog? There is nothing better than a nap on the porch!

12 comments:

  1. Very pretty, inviting tray. :)

    D

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  2. This is soooo me...luv it! Hope you have a great week!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  3. LOve your blue and white teacupc, your white wicker tray, your embroidered napkins and the lemon in your tea! Girl, I think we have a lot in common!

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  4. Beautiful and warm. Now I need to find a tea tray. Thanks for the inspiration! ~lulu

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  5. Very pretty tablescape. I love that Calico pottery. Both my mum and I used to collect it. A while back she borrowed my plates for a dinner party because she didnt have enough and I've never had them back!!

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  6. Hi there...to another SUSAN blogger! Just popped in and really am enjoying your blog. LOVE the red boots. It's RODEO season here and there are lots of cute cowboys in town.

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  7. Gorgeous! I could do with one of those trays, I'll have to keep an eye out for one like it!

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  8. Your post is very inviting and I would love to stop midday and have a tea break. By the way, will be visiting my daughter near Boise and I wondered if you would share the name of the little antique shop you mentioned. Thanks

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  9. Oh, these are very fetching photos! I love little cozy spots such as this to curl up with a favorite (if no longer published) magazine.
    Brenda

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  10. Love your blue transferware and the way you've laid it out. I especially like the cube teapot! So pretty!

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  11. I am loving your blog! Too much fun! My name is Meme from Screaming Meme...I would love to invite you to Screaming Meme...It is a decorating blog...I hope to see you there! Meme

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Oliver and I LOVE and read every comment.

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