It is still too chilly in the garden to have tea outdoors - but this tea from last year helps me feel that the warm days are coming - and soon we'll be sharing our tea in the fresh warm days of spring - soon.
This set is one of my favorites - though it isn't really a tea set - it is demitasse - but one of the prettiest I've ever seen. It combines two of my favorites - tea cups and flowers.
My favorite of them all - Forget-Me-Nots, the Alaska State Flower
And a tiny spoon for a tiny cup
Spring time and tea
Pansies picked fresh from my own garden
This very delicate set was made in Germany, before 1945
12 comments:
Just beautiful! I love pansies.
Very very pretty display.
Such elegance JoAnn.
A delightful spring tea with pansies from the garden.
Loving your very pastel tea time here with the lovely pansies. I am so glad you shared and linked at Friends Sharing Tea!
Your demitasse set is so delicate and perfect for using for tea or flowers!
Everything here is so pretty! Forget-me-nots remind me of a special moment with my favorite grandmother so they're an extra special flower for me. I didn't know they were the state flower of Alaska!
A beautiful set. You are a lucky lady. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha
That is a beautiful demitasse set. I do love dainty things. Hugs to you.
Lovely tea set - would be so nice to share a cuppa! Warm days are coming, at least up here - could be as warm as 90 deg before the weekend! Oh, my, too much too fast!
What a lovely German demitasse set! All those spring flowers are pretty. Your pink and white (gorgeous!) table coverings really compliment well.
We are not quite warm here just yet.
Hugs,
Terri
Oh how pretty. I always love to see a beautiful crocheted tablecloth with a pretty table covering underneath to help show off the lace. You picked the perfect teapot (or demitasse) and cups for a beautiful Spring tea party. I love the pansies, they are my favorite flower for spring. I want to come to your tea party, I know we would have so much fun chitter chatting about this and that while sipping our tea.
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