Love in Bloom & Flowers

Love’s in Bloom in honor of Valentine’s Day. Are you planning something special for someone you love?  Mr. FrenchGardenHouse and I never go out to dinner on Valentine’s Day. It’s just too busy, too rushed, and too formal {think prix fixe.} We prefer to have dinner at home,  I’m sharing my Love in Bloom & Flowers with you today.

Love in Bloom Flowers

 

WELCOME TO MONDAY MORNING  BLOOMS!

I know that my sweet friends Shirley, Pam and Mary have some heart felt flowers planned to share with you too. I’ll give you their links at the bottom of this post.

 

For many years, we’ve shared a Valentine’s dinner with another couple, taking turns hosting. I love both – when I get to set a beautiful and cozy table for them and make an elegant meal here, or going to their house to be spoiled with a lovely evening. This year, our special date is here.

For our Valentine’s Dinner this year, We usually start off the evening with drinks and appetizers in the living room by the fireplace. Then go to the live-in kitchen for our dinner. This Valentine’s Day, I set up a little dessert station near our dinner table. That way after dinner we can stop by there, and choose a dessert {or a few} as we go back to the living room for the rest of the evening.

 

Valentine's Day Tea Table

Valentine's Tea Table

 

This year, I decided to pull out all the stops for a swoon-worthy table set with antique lace, silver, porcelains and pink roses. Because if there ever was a holiday to set a romantic table, this is it, right?!  I layered an antique French cloth over a larger white tablecloth. This topper has the most exquisite lace border, and a hand embroidered monogram on two sides.

 

 

Since we don’t really drink coffee after our dinner, I added some pretty tea cups and our French tea to go with our dessert. Those little roses in the silver bowl are our French rose sugars. They’re perfect for this romantic table!

 

antique tea cups on table

Love in Bloom Flowers

 

For this Love in Bloom floral arrangement, I choose ballet pink roses, pink alstroemeria, cerise pink tulips, and a few soft pink hydrangeas.  Added together with a few snippets of greens and breath of heaven from Mr. FGH’s garden {he wasn’t home – by now you know how he’s so protective of his plants and flowers!} they make a ravishing bouquet in this antique Victorian Ironstone pitcher.  I fell in love with that deep pink striped detail, and it was the inspiration for this pink on pink color theme.

Pink roses are a symbol of elegance and grace, gentleness, happiness, gratefulness, and joy. They’re often given as an expression of admiration. No matter what they symbolize, when I find them in such a gorgeous color, they certainly make ME happy!

 

Love in Bloom Flowers

 

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.”

1 Corinthians 13:4-5

 

 

Love in Bloom Flowers

 

Since I was going for over the top romantic, I polished the antique tea pot, the silver servers, and everything feminine for this setting.

 

 

An antique hand vase holds tea spoons on the silver cutlery caddy, and a sterling and crystal sugar bowl serves up luxury grapefruit sugar cubes. Meant for cocktails with champagne, they also taste delicious in hot tea!

 

How cute is the antique cherub pair, one is pulling a cart {his friend is just sitting there! not really fair.} that holds the sterling silver milk pitcher.  It’s little details like this that make your guests smile when setting your own tables. {proving my point that antiques as well as people like to have fun!}

 

Love in Bloom Flowers

 

One last thing:

I know I share mostly antiques and decorating {and flowers!} on this blog, and I love to share my passion for them with you. I hope that this is also a place where you feel encouraged as well as inspired.  I’ve come to think of many of you as friends. I may not know each one of you personally, but I appreciate you, you mean a lot to me. Because without you, I wouldn’t be able to have this caring  community of people that I get to share my passions and life with. I hope you know how special you are.

 

Love in Bloom & Flowers

 

Over the years of me sharing my world, and you leaving me kind and sweet comments, I feel like we have become friends.  I wanted to let you know that I realize not every one of you has a Valentine. Maybe you have in the past, or maybe you haven’t found that special Valentine yet. But you are loved, and Valentine’s Day is perfect for celebrating every one we love, family, friends, neighbors and even pets.

 

 

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Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you visit my friends and see their Valentine’s Day floral inspiration too. In this often cold and wintery month, Valentine’s Day shines like a little glowing holiday to celebrate love of all kinds!

FRIEND’S FLORAL INSPIRATION:

Pam at Everyday Living

Shirley at Housepitality Designs

Mary at HomeIsWhereTheBoatIs

Love in Bloom Flowers

and me, Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse

 

A BIENTOT

 

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16 thoughts on “Love in Bloom & Flowers”

  1. Lidy, I’m drooling over all the beauties you’ve showcased on your dessert table. I’ll start with my favorite antique – the cherub pulling the milk vessel! Oh my, it’s exquisite! And your floral arrangement is so perfect in the shades of ballet pink. Happy MMB and Valentine’s to you and Mr FGH!

  2. I can always count on an exquisite table of the most splendid antiques from you….I so love the idea of this most romantic dessert table…filled with the greatest feeling of l’amour!….Love the pitcher of the beautiful flowers of the graceful pink shades.
    How wonderful to spend Valentine’s Day with special friends. I must say that the sweet “Cherub cart” is my favorite piece!..I am so fortunate to be a part of this very special group of talented people bringing such great flower inspiration with Monday Morning Blooms…. I wish you a most beautiful day Lidy!!…thank you for the wonderful inspiration!!! Happy Valentine’s Day !! ??

  3. Lidy, your table setting is so pretty.I love your floral arrangement.The colors are so perfect in that lovely pitcher. So romantic. Have a beautiful Valentine’s Day.

  4. Lidy, as always you have the most beautiful antiques to share with us. The dessert table is arrayed in loveliness with your shades of pink floral arrangement and romantic touches. It would be such a pleasure to join you for Valentine’s Day. I agree with Shirley and Rita, the cherub cart is exquisite. I love the scriptures verses from 1 Corinthians 13 and the sweet sentiments you shared.

    It is a great pleasure to join you for Monday Morning Blooms and inspiration. Happy Monday ??

  5. What a special Valentine tradition you have Lidy, and your friends are in for a real treat this year with your gorgeous dessert buffet station! I adore your pink flower mix, especially the bowing tulips…and the pink sugar roses are so pretty! The vintage silver pieces and the cherub cart add to the romantic feeling. I know you will have a wonderful evening, Happy Valentine’s Day!

  6. Theresa Keller

    Lidy you out did yourself with this lovely post! I hope you have a nice Valentines Day! Your dessert table is beautiful ??

  7. Thank you this beautiful Valentine inspiration. My Special Valentine (husband) of 58 years and I don’t go out on the 14th either. I haven’t planned that celebration yet. But for the other special family members I am planning something special for them the Friday before.
    I consider all my blogging ladies my friends also. I especially enjoy being connected to those who share their faith and scripture.

  8. What a treat to join you at your beautifully appointed table Lidy! Your Valentine’s Day tradition of sharing a meal and cocktails with friends is a lovely one. Your ironstone pink striped pitcher is the perfect vessel for your pretty-in-pink arrangement. What a find that adorable cherub pair is pulling the cart…so sweet. I adore your beautiful monogrammed topper is too. Thank you for the flower therapy today! As always it’s a treat to share blooms with you on these Mondays. <3

  9. Rebecca T.

    How delightful it would be, to be a guest at your beautiful table! Such sweet vintage details! Happy Valentine’s Day!

  10. What a beautiful and romantic table setting. So perfect for Valentine’s Day. I, too, love seeing your amazing antiques. I absolutely love the French table cover. Usually, the flower arrangements steal the show, and the roses and tulips are stunning, but everything is so beautiful. From the charming antiques, to the sugar roses, to the tea cannister, and to your delicious looking dessert. Everything is so very pretty. I don’t think I’ve ever commented before, but I enjoy your blog very much. Happy Valentine’s Day!

    1. Thank you so very much Ellen! It’s always such a joy to hear from a new friend. I wish you a beautiful and blessed week ahead, and Happy Valentine’s Day to you, too! xo

  11. Alice Genzlinger

    How romantic Lidy. The lace tablecloth is magnificent. How I would love to sit at your in kitchen table for Valentines or any date. You did a beautiful job on the silver. It’s beautiful.

  12. Denise Carlson

    You ladies definitely delivered a swoon worthy Valentines Day Monday Morning Blooms post! I’m a romantic at heart and agree it is a wonderful way to let those you love know how special they are with a beautiful table. Love the shades of pink you used in the bouquet, lace tablecloth, silver and the cherubs, it all spells love in my opinion. Thanks ladies always a pleasure!

  13. Lidy, your dessert table is dreamy and feminine. Your antique sense of style and taste is so lovely. The little cherub cart stole the show because it is so unique but your flowers do too. The antique pitcher is beautiful and I like your choice of tulips, roses, alstroemeria and the sweet greenery with delicate blossoms.
    Happy Valentine’s Day next week.

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