Lot's of preparations........
Snowflake cookies in the making!! I like to cut out these stars,
when bakedput a squiggle of white frosting from
point to point, at the tips add a little
silver candy ball and.....voila......snowflakes!!
I always get at least one of them made, but this time
I got them all done. :)
For a "Winter White Tea" everything is white and snowy!!
For a "Winter White Tea" everything is white and snowy!!
1. Frozen Lime Mousse
2. Apple-Walnut Scones with
Honey Butter and Peach Jam
3. Cucumber with herbed butter on
white, topped with a slice of wheat
Cream Cheese with pineapple on white
Herbed Chicken on herb bread
4. Snowflakes
4. Snowflakes
Snowballs (Russian Tea Cakes)
White Chocolate Rocky Road
5. More Snowballs
(Vanilla Ice Cream rolled in Coconut)
Before the ladies came.......
with touches of gold......
first time I have offered seating here.....and the
ladies loved it!! It worked out
very well.
photo down on the corner of the page
in Victoria magazine years ago....
It is a pear, sprayed gold, hollowed
out and filled with a small bouquet.
I found these gold sprays of acorns and berries
I found these gold sprays of acorns and berries
at an after Christmas clearance for pennies!! Then
added a silk rose to each one from my collection.
Sometimes if I feel I can it is fun
to put a real rose in there. :)
There was white hanging around everywhere.......
hand store. My youngest daughter was about 10 and loved
dressing up. For around $3 I was able to get this
and surprise her for Christmas that year. Along with
a little white tea pot. Fun days gone by......
This little dress is actually mine!! I really wore it!!
day.....I think she was using something a bit nicer....I just
used some batting I had and wrapped it around a straw
wreath and added some white flowers and gold and white bow!!
Oh......and if you know me......I couldn't stop inside......(lol)
See the wonderful frost on the wire!!
Lord, it is a bit warm in this back room for a
Winter Tea........
The next morning, my husband got up and peeked out the
window and said, "you are not going to believe this"....
We were having a frosty fog!!!!! It was awesome
and the perfect backdrop for a
"Winter White Tea".
All the ladies thought so as well, no one
minded that we had two days of frosty fog, all because
of my tea I am sure. ;)
4 comments:
Oh! How lovely it all is! You have such a gift for decorating and planning and doing teas! "Lovely... Lovely, lovely." =]
Your blog looks so cute too! I love the background! =]
~Marguerite
Dear Farmgirl,
Your Winter White Tea is absolutely gorgeous! I love your sunporch, all the decorations and all the white. It all looks so peaceful and pretty!
Thank you for sharing!
Love in Jesus,
Paula
Greetings,
We enjoyed looking at your blog. How nice that you are teaching domestic skills to the young ladies! The Tasha Tudor tea party with the dolls attending looked like great fun! My daughter and I have dolls, too and we love tea parties! Here is the link to our blog:
http://corgyncombecourant.blogspot.com/
We like to write stories and photograph our dolls. We made a Valentine Calendar featuring our doll families, that you might enjoy. Here is the link:
http://www.borg.com/~corgyn/daysofvalentinesa3.htm
Take care,
Diane Shepard Johnson and daughter Sarah E. Johnson
I had a tea last weekend and used the same moss rose tea set as you....great minds and all...
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