With way more than usual rain - my garden has gotten a little wilder this summer so I chose my German Wildflower Tea Set to use for our "Tea In The Garden"!
You may remember that I found this for a very good price at an antique mall several years back and it was Johanna at Silber-Rosen who gave me lots of information on it!
Being from Germany
and knowledgeable about tea sets - she was very informative.
As I took these photos, there are men painting the house next door and I am sure they thought I was a funny lady - they are right about that! I am also sharing a cute little flower basket doily and 2 tea towels. I already had the towel in the center below but also found the sunbonnet ladies tea towel and the fun doily recently.
Of course - this is probably a coffee pot but that's OK! Pour yourself a cup of tea....
The whole area is being covered by my Queen Anne's Lace and the bird baths disappearing underneath their stems.
The linens reminded me of the embroidery work my grandmother did. I love the wild flower tea set and would certainly love being there in your backyard. XOXO
ReplyDeleteBernideen what a lovely tea set -- and so perfect for a garden tea! It's nice to be surrounded by flowers as you drink out of flowers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty setting! I love all your Queen Anne's Lace. Wish I had planted some years ago. The china is lovely and your cookies look wonderful. I'm sure some folks do think we tea ladies are a little funny! But that's OK. The world would be pretty boring if everyone was the same. Thanks for sharing your delightful tea with us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Hi Bernideen: I have one of those tea cups. I totally forgot how pretty they are. Always love to visit here. I wish my back yard had grass. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeletesie haben einen wunderschönen garten und den tisch so liebevoll gedeckt!!! alles liebe von angie aus deutschland
ReplyDeleteOh this is the perfect setting for tea! I love all the Queen Anne's lace! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHeisann!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, this party looks so nice!
I am glad to join you...
I will invite to a tea party within some weeks, may be sooner...
Beautiful wildflower set, beautiful setting, and yummy looking chocolate chip cookies!
ReplyDeleteYour yard is certainly looking lush, too.
Words cannot express how wonderful your tea set is. Speechless....
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tea set ,Bernideen!! Your linens are so lovely and look vintage. You share the prettiest things and they look so perfect in your garden setting.
ReplyDeleteWhat we won't do for blogging pictures!!
Everything looks so lovely Bernideen! wish we could all be there in person in your lovely garden. those chocolate chip cookies -- my favorite -- look delicious! And I love the linens and lace you've draped on the bench. Beautiful tea time. I hope you don't mind I did coffee today.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful tea set! I would love to have a cup of tea in one of those cups! Nancy
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteYour tea set today is very pretty and I have never seen that pattern before. I love the setting and your lovely napkins. Your grass is so green. Mine is burnt now. Thank you for hosting tea today. Take care, Karen.
Your bouquet is gorgeous, Bernideen. Love your garden and your tea set too. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteblessings, Beth
Your backyard tea table is in a nice shady spot. The china is a pretty summery pattern and you've made another colourful garden bouquet that is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely and relaxing. Wish I was next door!!
ReplyDeleteENJOYED THE WEEK OF BROWSING THRU TEA-LAND! TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOURSELF!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous set! I think the shape and pattern are so elegant -- and quite fitting for tea in the garden!
ReplyDeleteDear Bernideen,
ReplyDeletethank you so much for your kind words about my knowledge. It was just because its an outstanding German tea set. You show so many English and American tea sets and I learn so much at these tea times. Your setting in the garden is lovely as the whole garden is. It made me smile to read about those men. My neighbors will think the same about me, as I often take all the stuff in the garden for photos without any guests. But who cares, when we have fun. Thank you for sharing this wonderful garden party and for hosting this sweet event.
Best greetings, Johanna
Your tea setting is always so serene and inviting! You have a wonderful assortment of linens, love the old fashioned ladies on them. Wish I could really stop over and have tea out of your beautiful tea set! You do have lots of Queen Ann Lace! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAs always, thanks for hosting your tea party!
Nancy
That german set is beautiful--definitely a great find. I really like your vintage towels. Those flowers are lovely! Have a great night!
ReplyDeleteYour tea table is so very pretty and I love your linens and crocheted pieces. Such a peaceful spot in the garden to savor these late summer days.
ReplyDeleteYour bouquet is just beautiful, Bernideen. I love that tea set too. I remember it from another time and it is delightful to see it again. My Queen Anne's Lace is going crazy this year. One of my favorite things in the garden. I have always admired it in your garden and finally got one last year which has now multiplied when I wasn't looking. Haha.
ReplyDeleteLovely visit, Ruthie
I remember when you shared this teaset before and it is still as lovely as ever in amongst your queen anne's lace. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBernideen your garden is especially pretty today. Nice camera angels! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I think your pix are just really pretty in this post. I want to be in your garden sipping tea and nibbling goodies and chatting with you...oh, I wish.
ReplyDeleteAll your vignettes are beautiful,
ReplyDeleteand lovely linens and tea sets, so
pretty! Also love that it is in
this wonderful garden setting with
all that queen anne's lace, just
beautiful...........
Blessings,
Nellie