September 06, 2021 5 min read 18 Comments
Antique French Normandy Lace Cover
Natural Linen Ruffled Tablecloth
Antique French Porcelain Tea Cups
Thank you so much for joining me today for this tea inspired floral therapy post. It's always a delight to have you visit, and a joy to read your comments. Please come back for the next post, we'll be visiting Nina's Paris for tea, and I'm hosting a give-away for the beautiful Paris in Bloom book for one lucky reader! Please be sure to visit my dear friends Shirley, Mary and Pam. I'll see you there!Shirley at Housepitality Designs
and me, Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse.
Do you love a spot of tea with a friend? Share your favorite treat for tea time with us, we'd love to know!A BIENTOT
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September 06, 2021
Sandy, I hope that you treat yourself and someone {or more!} you love to a pretty tea party soon! xo
September 07, 2021
Love the Trumeau mirror, Love Monday Morning Blooms. You gals rocked it out for the first Monday of September! Thanks for all the flower therapy!
September 07, 2021
Lidy your table is filled with treasures. What a delight to see! I’d be thrilled to join you at this fabulous teatime.
September 07, 2021
Bonjour, Lidy,
Just lovely, so if you hear a knock on your door it will be me. Yes I alway’s feel like I’am in Paris when I look at all your storie’s and pretty thing’s~~~~~~~~~Thank you for sharing, Happy Fall~~~~~~~~~~Jean~~~~~~~~~~
September 07, 2021
Your posts are always a study in classic elegance and today’s is particularly stunning, From Grandmother’s floral tribute to the indescribably beautiful china and tea-time setting, to that fabulous
Trumeau mirror, a viewer is immersed in delight and inspiration.
September 07, 2021
Loved the title of this post. Tea served is a love gift if ever there was one. I too love reading about your life with your grandmother. My imagination goes slightly crazy when thinking about her service and you as a very impressionable young lady. I’m sure you miss her and I think I do too! These Monday Morning post make my day a little better always.
September 06, 2021
Your tea Party makes my heart patter.. it is so eloquent and breathtaking. Like “Alice and wonderland” It makes me want to polish my silver tray, pull out my vintage French Normandy lace bed covering and use it on my round table…use my Limoges.plates….but….
I have never seen Copeland plates like the ones you used. Magnificent
Thank you for this gift and sharing it with all your followers!
September 06, 2021
It’s always a treat to join you for our Monday Morning Blooms too, dear friend. Going over to visit you right now! xo
September 06, 2021
Noreen, thank you so much for joining us today! Next time I have a fancier tea, and sneak in more than one bonbon, I’ll think of you! xo
September 06, 2021
Happy Monday to you too, dear Mary! It’s always a joy to share our blooms together. I am so blessed that our Eden is still blooming here and there, the last roses of summer. Happy Labor Day! xo
September 06, 2021
I’d love to share tea with you dear friend. It’s always a pleasure to share our Blooms together. xo
September 06, 2021
Thank you, Rita, for noticing the mirror. Mr. FGH wasn’t at all convinced the mirror would look good, thinking it was too big, but finally when he hung it up, he agreed it balances the wood piece perfectly. So happy to have you join me today for tea, and I hope you have a lovely week ahead. xo
September 06, 2021
Lidy, first of all, the trumeau mirror is the perfect balance for your mantel, as it graces the large wood piece next to it. Gorgeous linens and antique china make taking tea a well-honored tradition that I’m certain your grandmother would approve of!
September 06, 2021
Your tea table is indeed a dream table..from the beautiful French Normandy lace cloth that tops that gorgeous linen tablecloth to the ever so exquisite tea set…love your “steeped in love” bouquet in your treasured Grandmother’s teapot. I love that you had that tradition of 3:30p Tea Time. What treasured memories…What a grand table steeped in gorgeous antique treasures..swooning over the Copeland,England plates. Your backdrop is stunning. What a pleasure to see this
beautiful setting or tea today Lidy!!…Happy to be blooming with you today….Have a great Labor Day!!
September 06, 2021
Lidy, the hand painted porcelain cups are stunning. I can imagine Marie Antoinette would use these cups. The Normandy lace cloth is exquisite as well as the gilded plates. I loved reading about your grandmother and her daily tea ritual. How lovely that you have continued the tradition with your girls and the littles. The arrangement is beautiful and I agree with Mary, the Eden roses are spectacular.
It always a treat to join you for our Monday Morning Blooms. Wishing you a blessed week!
September 06, 2021
Thank you Lidy for sharing your beautiful tea ritual. You allowed me to conjure up all sorts of wonderful images in my mind, sitting there in your grandmere’s parlour! I love an afternoon tea, and beautiful china and silverware are de rigeur as well as bonbons, only one!
September 06, 2021
Happy Monday Lidy! What a gorgeous setting for tea with your beautifully curated treasures, from your French Normandy Lace cloth, hand painted porcelain cups and stunning plates…that gilding, what artistry! I can only imagine how thrilled you were to acquire both the cups and plates. Your arrangement is beautiful too and I can’t take my eyes off those Eden roses. It’s always a treat to join you for some flower therapy on our Mondays. Wishing you a Happy Labor Day. <3
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September 16, 2021
I know the book the Art of Tea will be wonderful. I have a 1991 copyright book by Victoria called THE CHARMS OF TEA reminiscences and recipes. It contains quotes, and lines about tea from books and poems. It also includes recipes. It’s wonderful thirty years later they have a new version of this book. One wonders what receipts are in it. I just may have to purchase it to add to my collection. Thank you .