There's a crispness to the air, and a feeling that anything can happen in the eerie midnight light.
The woodland birds are just settling in to keep watch.
Candlelight flickers and sets the imagination wild! You might want to keep your eyes wide open on this spooky October night.
If the birds nest in spring, the rest of us do it in the fall. Acorns nestle in as well as eggs for the season.
I haven't taken my Wedgewood out since spring either, but even the name fits the mood for this table.
My silverplate service is vintage R. Wallace. I don't know the name of the pattern.
The underlayer is vintage French monogrammed damask linen with a spidery vintage ecru crochet lace tablecloth laid over.
An heirloom silverplate Rogers Bros. tray corrals my tea service.
Napkins are my plain cream linen standbys.
Leafy McCoy jardinier with dried baby's breath.
The Spode grapevine jug coordinates so well with the Wedgewood Queensware.
Thanks for stopping by! Hope you stay cozy!
Ciao! for now!
Jacqueline
I'm linking up at Anna's Frosted Petunias for the Tea Party Under A Halloween Moon!
Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday
Funky Junk Interiors for Saturday Nite Special
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays
The House in the Roses for Show Off Your Cottage Monday
oh what a beautiful setting. Love the ivory tones and the nature accents!
ReplyDeleteThis is the prettiest and most ethereal tea party I have seen. I love your use of white and silver. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteAnd the acorns in the cups are breathtaking!
Yvonne
I've become your newest follower! I'm so excited to see all the creativity you have!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Love the woodland setting. Very pretty. Love all of the birds and texture in your dishes.
ReplyDeleteSherry
Hi Jacqueline... Gorgeous tea scape!!! Your lighting is amazing!!! Love the nests and that crocheted tabelcloth, unusual with all the varied size patterns! Have a wonderful weekend:-))
ReplyDeleteBella
That's very very impressive, I'm bookmarking!
ReplyDeleteTootles,
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So lovely!...I afraid my tea(brew) party isn't quite this nice.
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-Lazyonloblolly
Very Pretty and dainty!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOnce again everything is so lovely.1 enjoyed myself so much I didn't realize how dark it was!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend,
Carolyn
This is a fresh take on "woodland." I like it!
ReplyDeleteI just love to see your pretty things you arrange so nicely! You would have loved Laurie Anna's Farmhouse Christmas today!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
What a relaxing and inviting tea party! Thanks so much for having me over! Happy Halloween!
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Jacqueline, this is stunning. I didn't know about this party, or I would have tried to organize a post of my own. Love the white Queens ware with the vintage silver. This is all so lovely! ~ sarah
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this table is just beautiful!! I have a few pieces of that Wedgwood, but all of your pieces are just gorgeous! I love the whole table...it is stunning!
ReplyDeleteTess
How exquisite! This was a lovely tea party - very elegant.
ReplyDeleteI warmly invite you to come to tea with me and my little friends:
http://faeriemooncreations.blogspot.com/2010/10/little-witch-and-owls-halloween-tea.html
Enjoy the parties!
Theresa
Wonderful tea setting. Everything is very beautiful, but that crocheted tablecloth really got my attention. It's gorgeous. By the way, I'm still working on my tablecloth. I don't blog anymore, but hopefully one day when it's finished I will send you a picture.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend ;-)
very elegant!!
ReplyDeletePeace,
Susan
I love the way all the different shades of white and cream look. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, This is a beautiful table setting, complete with all your gorgeous china, silver, and linens. I love the ivory/white theme... It's so calming and ethereal.
ReplyDelete~ Sue
So lovely!
ReplyDeleteJenny
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Jacqueline. Your table is divine! I love your pieces and the way you put it all together. It's charming, stunning, breathtaking and so beautiful. I so love your dishes. That edge is intriqing.
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely! All white is my favorite, and how inspiring to see how you've done it.
ReplyDeleteAngie
You have such a beautiful way of arranging everything. I just love to see your pictures. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteCindy
So beautiful and yes, as Yvonne said, ethereal. Love those plates! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a part of Seasonal Sundays!
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Stunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jacqueline! Love the storyline and the pictures. Everything is enchanting,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Everything lools so beautiful! I really like the white dishes with the candlelight. Amazing!!
ReplyDelete:) Michelle
How beautiful! What magical teacups you have to sprout roses overnight! I love your monogrammed linen. Thank you for sharing:)
ReplyDeletetreasuresOctober 25, 2010 at 2:22 AM
Oh, your table is lovely! Wonderful photography.
ReplyDelete~ Julie
Enchanted teacups are always best for a full moon tea! Your tea party is absolutely beautiful. I love all your white cups, especially against the lovely candlelight which I'm quite partial to! Thank you for sharing your beautiful party and for joining me for my tea party under the Halloween moon tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteAnna
you always set beautiful table setting!.. and you have such beautiful dishes too! love it!
ReplyDeleteYum! Yum! Yum! And, wasn't it a great full moon weekend? Your table is lovely and I want all the birds as well as that silverplate! Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCindy in Albuquerque
What a beautiful post! The white is elegant, simple, lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou should so link up with fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com/ for White Wednesday!
Your feminine and delicate tablesetting is so beautiful -- it looks like a wedding!
ReplyDeleteYou've achieved a wonderful, sophisticated and beautiful take on 'white-on-white.' Job well done. Thank you for sharing your lovely design. Cherry Kay
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