It's March! I feel like we have made it to a milestone. We are at least in the month that will begin spring! Anyway it's March, so I dug into my cookbooks and decided to use a Darina Allen recipe. Darina Allen is a wonderful Irish chef. I was most interested in this cookbook when it came out because she advocates old-time cooking skills and cooking from scratch. This is something I have been doing a lot of for the last few years. I made chocolate chip cup cakes and I will talk more about them tomorrow.
The teacup has lily of the valley on it. The pattern is Melba and it is made by Adderley of England.
I don't know why when I think of a March tea and St. Patrick's Day that I always want to get out the silver tea set. This is just a thrift shop set of made of silver plate but it looks really elegant anyway.
The plate is made by Royal China and the pattern is Golden Valley. The pattern goes really well with the tea cup even though they don't go together. The cupcakes went over really good with the guys. There wasn't many left on the plate at the end of the photo shoot.
White tulips with the green glass vase adds to the white and green theme for my March tea.
Sherry
I will link this to:
I will link this to:
Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage
A Return to Loveliness at A Delightsome Life
A Return to Loveliness at A Delightsome Life
Tea Cup Tuesday at Martha's Favorites
Tea Cup Tuesday at Artful Affirmations
Tuesday Cuppa Tea at Antiques and Teacups
Tea In The Garden at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog
Tea In The Garden at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
From the Farm Blog Hop at Sunny Simple Life
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Your Gonna Love It Tuesday at Kathe with an E
The Scoop at Confessions of a Plate Addict
Seasonal Sunday at The Tablescaper
Inspired Sunday at Sunday View
Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
What a beautiful tea. I love the lily of the valley teacup. That is my birth flower. I cannot believe it is already March.
ReplyDeleteThe lilly of the valley teacup is so delicate and the silver is perfect with touches of white and green. Waiting for spring here as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the tea set and the plates. Hoping Spring will come soon.
ReplyDeleteA lovely cup and saucer. Nice designs. I like your silver wear.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
I love your lily of the valley tea cup! so cheerful and springlike! and your silver plate pot is beautiful. Spring is on the way!
ReplyDeleteDear Sherry, these pictures were just so spring like and really blessed my heart! The scent of Lily of the valley is wonderful! This was a perfect spring tea setting!
ReplyDeleteI am featuring your Beautiful blog coming up this next week, as I will be away for a trip to visit my daughter. I am not sure of the exact date! I want to share you :o)
Blessings to you and may Spring warm your heart! Roxy
So beautiful -- I can ALMOST imagine smelling the Lily of the Valley :) A beautiful setting -- especially love the tulips. I bought myself a bunch a week ago just because -- they sure do lift the spirits!
ReplyDeleteLovely! The green glass just spakles! The teacup is such a pretty pattern, and lovely photos. Haven't heard of the chef, but how fun to have the cookbook! Thanks for linkinjg to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Your green and white tea table is perfect for spring.
ReplyDeleteI like your white and green theme, Sherry. The green vase is really pretty and the white tulips, well, I love white tulips. And pink too of course. The Lily of the Valley teacup is very sweet and the plate goes so well with it. Your cakes look good too. I always bake from scratch, always have. Not very often do I ever use a mix or buy at the bakery. Home made is always better! Thank you for coming to tea and enjoy the week. Spring's a-comin'!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
These look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh, that pattern is so beautiful! Many years ago I read that lilies of the valley represent "I'll bring you the return of happiness." For some {good} reason that stuck with me. Beautiful! ~Zuni
ReplyDeleteLove your Lily teacup paired with the tulips! Lovely!
ReplyDeletePretty vignette!! Beautiful photos! I enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteLove your lily of the valley china - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Lilys of the Valley always remind me of my MIL. She loved them as do I.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly lovely table- I was sure the silver set was an heirloom and the charming lily of the valley cup is perfect for almost-Spring :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful teascape. Love, love, love your cup and saucer and the tulips are wonderful. My favorites.
ReplyDeleteThanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
love lily of the valley !
ReplyDeletesuch a precursor of warmer temps [not that we're seeing any of that here, mind you!]
but definitely nice to have it with tea (=
I am crazy about your lily of the Valley!! Such pretty pictures of a sweet tea.
ReplyDeleteHappy day, Ruthie
Hello Sherry,
ReplyDeleteYour Adderley is really beautiful! I adore lily of the valley and your cup has such a lovely image of them. The shape is a good one too. It looks lovely in your vignette here. I too, am amazed it is March already. Spring really is on the way!
Hugs,
Terri
What a lovely tea cup.......and tea set. Thank you for sharing these. :) Gentle Joy
ReplyDeleteSherry, I bet your guys love tea day -- especially when there are cupcakes! I enjoyed your pretty green tea celebrating St. Patrick's Day. The tea cup is lovely and everything goes so well together. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry!
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes look wonderful! Are those miniature tulips? They are so delicate. Such a pretty afternoon setting!
Thank you so much for joining in for FCF! :)
I'm glad you did!
~Liz
Sherry....you have the perfect March tea! I love how beautifully everything comes together. Each piece is gorgeous and the tulips are just the finishing touch. And those cupcakes....you tease!! They look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Project Inspire{d}!
Such a beautiful Spring tea and perfect for St. Patrick's Day! Thank you for joining Inspired Sunday.
ReplyDeleteOh, Sherry, I love your white tulips with the stunning lily of the valley china. Your china is wonderful, and I can't believe that they are different patterns. Everything looks great together!
ReplyDeleteLinking from Rose Vignettes,
Ricki Jill
Gorgeous post, Laurie - I see those very beautiful blooms in my garden right now - I am delighted to share that your post will be featured in this week's A Return to Loveliness,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Beautiful photos. I just found your blog and I'll definitely be back!
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