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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Afternoon Delights

My daughter and I love to do tea.  I have collected beautiful china for years.  You could say I have an obsession for beautiful china, vintage silver pieces and exquisite stemware.  Stephanie wanted to try this sorbet type milkshake her sister told her about so she went down and bought these wonderful pastries in chocolate cups and brought them home for us.  We tried to find fresh flowers that were reasonably priced but even here in Southern California, the pickins were slim this weekend (probably all scarfed up last week for Valentine's Day).  Well, you can't do tea without flowers so I rummaged through the silk pile and look what I found.  These are so pretty, I'm going to leave them out for awhile.  This vase is vintage and I call it my "Lalique" vase.  It's not, but it might as well be.  I LOVE this vase.  My sweet little birds were a recent find at the gift show and I think I'm keeping a couple of these too!
 I pulled out this large silver tray I keep out all the time.  It's a great size for serving tea.  We made the little sorbet smoothies and topped them with fresh berries.  I love how all the colors came together with my chintz china.

 Another thing I obsess over is vintage and antique lace.  This piece is beyond beautiful, and I suspect it is probably a hundred years old.  It's pretty fragile and is rampant with little holes here and there, but I just scrunch it up to hide the imperfections.  Look at the detail of this lace.  There are several crowns and bows and roses.  How romantic can you get?  I wish I knew the history of this piece.  It's truly one of my faves.

 Thanks for joining us for tea.  You are always welcome.








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8 comments:

Bliss said...

You're a teaseeeeeee.... tell me how the chocolate fruit thing was!!!!! I was hoping for a bite by bite tutorial.


~Bliss~

Ribbonwood Cottage said...

What a lovely post. I almost felt like I was there. Beautiful blog too. I'm your newest follower. Love that tray and your vignette...beautiful and delicious looking!
Blessings,
Debbie

cathy@my1929charmer said...

Stopping by from Nick of Time. Your tea setting is so beautiful. Love the pattern. I also like the silver tray beneath. Very pretty vignette. I'd sure come for a tea. Following you on Linky - hope you'll follow back!

Elegant Economies said...

Okay, so what was in your fruit drink? Everything was very beautiful! I adore lace. Your piece is wonderful.
Blessings, Audrey

Elegant Economies said...

PS Now following you on Linky.

Little Miss Maggie said...

The fruit drink was simply rasberry sorbet diluted with a touch of 7-up and topped with fresh berries. Very light and tasty. The pastry was a chocolate cup that can be purchased at some specialty shops. It had vanilla cake in the bottom and was topped with a little custard and topped with fresh berries as well. In other words, it was a compote in chocolate. We did not make it, but thought, gee, we could have. So simple.

Barbara Jean said...

fun!
I'm enjoying my visit here. =)
blessings
barb

Linda said...

That lace is really beautiful! Pleeease tell us more about the fruit smoothie. It looks absolutely yummy.
Linda at Beautiful Ideas