I always think I am not doing a review post, but then I realize I have one thing I do consistently each month and that is a cup of tea. So here it goes, a review of 2012 in tea.
In January I had the rose tea.
In March the Irish Tea.
In April, to remember the anniversary of the Titanic, I had a Titanic Inspired Tea on an old steamer trunk.
And for May, of course, I had a Mother's Day Tea.
In June I had tea on my newly painted little white chair.
In July I had an Anne of Green Gables Tea.
In August I had a fresh vine of bittersweet that looked so lovely with my blue and white.
In September I had a Fall Tea Tray.
In November I served Dutch Apple Cake with tea..or maybe that is coffee...
In December I had a cuppa tea with my winter scarf and a great book of Christmas stories.
So, I really did have something I could review in 2012. May everyone have a fantastic 2013!
Sherry
I will link this to:
Rooted in Thyme Simple and Sweet Fridays
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
A Pinteresting Party at Tutus & Tea PartiesLet's Dish at Cuisine Kathleen
Old Time Farmhouse for Old Time Party
I can't think of a better way to celebrate the year than with gorgeous photos of tea and books! Eye candy, all of it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treat, to follow your year through your beautiful teas.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
Sherry, I enjoyed your post a lot.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos!
Have a happy 2013! Feliz 2013!
Besos, Silvina
Such a pretty post. My favorite is the Anne of Green Gables tea.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet collection of tea cups. I have a few too and love sipping from them.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
I love this post! Saw you over at Savy Southern Style and I am your latest follower. I hope you have some time to come over and check out my blog too! www.mendezmanor.com
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. There is nothing like the ritual of tea. I am so glad you showed all of these. I had missed a couple of them. You have so many gorgeous dishes.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Sherry!!! I love your table settings, everything is so adorable!!! I love tea, too!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family lots of health and happiness in 2013!
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Hugs,
Claudine
I loved all of these. You can sure stage a great cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteSeeing your tea cup post reminds me of how much I do love grabbing my special tea cup, sitting, and planning. I need to do this more often. Thank you for the little nudge reminding me of this simple pleasure.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Beautiful post Sherry and a good idea for sharing some of your past teas. Happy New Year!
ReplyDelete~Clara
They are all so lovely! Looking forward to many more beautiful pretties in the coming year.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!
XOXO, SHARI!
As a tea drinker, I like this review post. Great photos reflecting the mood for the month.
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Have a Blessed 2013 Sherry, and enjoy a cuppa Tea each and every day!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteSo glad you did a review of your teas! They are all so beautiful and when I get some time I'm going to review them all again! Happy New Year!
Nancy
Sherry, all of your tea photos are so creative and beautiful...wishing you a very Happy a successful 2013!
ReplyDeleteJanet
Oh I just love this post! I am a huge tea lover and so I loved all your pictures you shared! I love all the different china, so pretty! :o) Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI adore all these photos! The styling is so great and varied. What a fun year in tea :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing all your teas today - the Dutch Apple Cake looks amazing!!!
I always look forward to getting your emails re new posts...
Happy New Year to you and your family,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Happy New Year! Your beautiful photos brought back very sweet memories. Looking forward to sharing the special teas of 2013.
ReplyDeleteMany blessings,
Vee
What a beautiful "year of tea" post!! You have such beautiful teacups and saucers! I have to tell you, tonight I made the ham and scalloped potato casserole you posted about a few days ago - it was wonderful!! I'm posting about it tonight with a link back to your blog - thanks for the dinner inspiration!
ReplyDeleteDonna @ An Enchanted Cottage
Hi Sherry, A beautiful tribute to your 2012 year in blogging! Happy New Year.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
You have the most beautiful tea cups and saucers! Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteGoodness Sherry, all your tea pics would be such pretty notecards. I'd sure buy them. They'd also make gorgeous prints for display in frames. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are stunning and what a cool way to drink ones way through a year.. Thanks so much for the inspiration. Happiest of year to you! xo Marlis
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, I love these review posts! I think it is interesting to compare the designs from month to month. All your teacups are so pretty. Happy New Year! Linda
ReplyDeleteLovely post! One can never have too much tea : )
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Danielle
Great idea. I think I will make celebrating with tea a New Year's Resolution.
ReplyDeleteenchanting... warm and inviting, every one a treat~
ReplyDeleteAll of your teas are just so pretty Sherry! It was fun to look back at them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful post! This would make the loveliest calendar!
ReplyDeleteOh sHerry so many beautiful cups! I love all of the transferware.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
I'm so happy that you decided to share this post over at the Old Time Party! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Such lovely photos. I'm a new follower who found you on a linky party. When you have a minute, stop by for virtual tea. I love all things vintage and truly love the vintage linens you've used with your china.
ReplyDeleteSherry, I love all your tea vignettes for the year. You're such an awesome photographer! Thanks for sharing at Simple & Sweet Fridays.
ReplyDeleteJody
Such an inspiring post! Simple and to the point, yet oozing with charm. What a wonderful way to enjoy and preserve a beautiful collection of teacups. I just might be your newest fan!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Of course, I am partial to the Irish Tea in March! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Let's Dish!