Monday, November 6, 2017

Ice and Hot Tea with Scarecrows and Sunflowers

With the sunrays shinning down the antique tea table. The sunflowers shaped plates are mixed matched in yellow and orange and your eye is drawn to the sunflower bouquet in a green metal watering can. 
 Scarecrows always make you smile as they guard the pumpkin teapot!
 Each person has a choice of iced tea in the green goblet or......choice of hot teas
from Ginger Peach Tea or...
 Lemongrass Ginger Tea from The English Tea Shop in cups and saucers which are on the side board(not pictured) .
Gardening scarecrows tend the fields.

Boy and girl scarecrows chase away the birds.
 A simple place setting with colorful parts. Maxcera sunflower shaped plates in yellow and orange. The orange handled flatware is complemented by the green tea goblet.
 A smiling face on the boy scarecrow cheers the table.
 The girl scarecrow shows off sunflowers on her bonnet and dress.
 Charming pumpkin salt and pepper shakers complement the center piece.
 Gardener scarecrow holds up his hoe and black scarecrow.
 Fellow scarecrow is ready with his shovel and crow perched on his lap.
 Beautiful yellow and orange sunflowers napkins  are encircled by the metal napkin rings. This accents the orange and yellow sunflower shaped plates that are waiting for tea sandwiches to complete the tea table.

I will be posting this on the following tea blogs; 




A stroll thru life,


and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog,
A delightsome life,
rustic-refined.com,
along with the blog of;


Between Naps on the Porch
and
are some of my favorites and
Antiques and Teacups
I will also post on them this week!


9 comments:

Louca por porcelana said...

Beautiful and colorful tablescape,I love your Fall colors and pretty dishes!Hugs!

kitty@ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen said...

What a beautifully set Fall table, Pam! I have some sunflower plates that I just love, too. Your scarecrows and your centerpiece are such fun, pretty additions. You always set such pretty tables for your guests.

xinex said...

So flowery and such a delightful table!....Christine

Margie said...

It's a no-brainer: your charming tablescape is the epitome of fall!

Thanks for the visit. I'm glad that you enjoyed seeing the photos of the pottery show.

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Wow! You sure know how to "do" autumn! Lovely. I'll take hot tea, please, just plain old black tea, with maybe a tiny splash of milk if the tea is strong enough. The ice tea glasses are so pretty, maybe I'd have some of that too!

Sandi@ Rose Chintz Cottage said...

Pam, your table is absolutely charming and perfect for this time of year! You surely do know how to set a nice table. Have a lovely day.

Blessings,
Sandi

Marilyn Miller said...

What fun tablescapes. Whenever I see your blog name I think of the magazine for tea in Texas. Also the Cultured Cup tea shop. Wondering if you have visited that shop?

Ann @ Corner of Plaid and Paisley said...

Love your pumpkin tea pot and the complimenting salt and pepper shakers!! They are adorable!

Liz@ HomeandGardeningWithLiz said...

I enjoyed this- love the green stemware and candlesticks. I wish I could find some glasses in the color. I am also going to use green with my Thanksgiving tablescape. It’s a nice pop of color to mix with the traditional fall colors. Love all the cute scarecrows!