Hello Sweet Tea Time Friends!
The snow is turning to rain and it's starting to feel like February weather once again.
This is where hubby and I relax in the evenings.
I thought that you may like to relax with me today and enjoy a February tea time.
This is the teacup and luncheon plate that completed my Royal Albert Teacup of the Month collection.
The sweet violet coloured pattern blends with my family room tones of mauve and cream.
The Ellgreave violet teapot was once my dear mother's.
Wishing you a Wonderful Weekend.
Karen
Karen
This week I will be joining these beautiful blogspots:
Bernideen's ~http://blog.bernideens.com/
Friends Sharing Tea
Beverly ~http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/
Pink Saturday
Martha ~ http://www.marthasfavorites.com
Tea on Tuesday
Dear Karen:
ReplyDeleteYou will find my blog party back one post as I posted early. I love this post as I have been thinking about getting out my violet things too. I know we are all so anxious for spring and they have a lot of snow in the northeast and northwest. Keep warm! Your teatime is lovely and especially your Mom's teapot!
Oh goodie - you found it!
ReplyDeleteViolets, I love them ! Your teapot is very pretty and hot tea served with love warms the heart on a cold February day.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to complete your collection, Karen! The teapot of your Beloved Mother's is so pretty with your tea pieces.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, and so well put together.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very pretty room, and it is a wonderful and perfect place for tea! : - )
How lovely! Your china is always so precious. I love your corner of relax
ReplyDeleteHugs Alessandra
I love your February china, it is just lovely Karen... and I love the purple pillows... Happy weekend with love Janice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tea service. I love it laid out on the ottoman.
ReplyDeletePurple is my favourite colour so I'm loving your February violets. Happy Valentine's Day, Karen!
ReplyDeleteHow nice, violets for February! So pretty. Both my dad and grandmother had February birthdays, I hold those days close to my heart, and them. Thanks for sharing Karen!
ReplyDeleteI dearly love violets, and I enjoyed seeing your pretty china!
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