I placed my navy blue table cloth covered with the white lace one. I like it. I added blue quilted place mats.
This was the place setting for my friend. I chose the Chelsea Garden pattern by Myott Straffordshire in blue and white with the dessert plate, and the teacup and saucer. A fork and spoon in heavy flatware by Splendide.
I am really loving this white round porcelain tea pot. I used my one Blue Willow dessert plate as a hot spot for the table.
I had water on the table served in my glass pitcher with the cobalt handles. I chose the cobalt blue juice glasses to coordinate.
Yellow napkins to coordinate with my pop of color in the fruit bowl.
This is my latest try at finding a dish for my new collection of glass fruit and veggies. It is a potpourri dish by Claire Burke. I thought the rectangular shape would lessen the space required on the table. It is very plain so does not compete with the glass shapes inside. I added a few glass marbles to fill in the spaces in between.
I'm not sure this the final dish but it is working okay.
I made apple and rhubarb crisp for afternoon tea. I baked it in my birthday gift from last year - yellow and white Kitchen Aid Ceramic Bakeware. The pot holders were a gift from my Mom this Christmas. She always honors my wish to have navy and yellow for my kitchen. Love them.
I set my place with Wedgewood Countryside with the same 3 pieces I mentioned earlier.
We had a good visit as we had not seen each other since our pre Christmas visit in early December.
Sharing with:
Bernideen's Tea Time.
It all looks so pretty, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteSylvia, that is gorgeous! I love blue and white dishes. And they are perfect in my yellow kitchen. So I'd feel right at home in yours!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteBlue china is so beloved everywhere. Thanks for sharing your's!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely lunch with your friend. Your blue transferware pieces are charming and that Rhubarb Crisp looks wonderful too!
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