My little wheat teapot seems more at home in the new season. And I've been saving my cup with the mums for fall too.
I'm enjoying the russets and yellows of Autumn mixed in with a little sage green.
Combined with white, it tones down the intensity. Autumn is falling softly in my neighborhood.
The soft yellow tea cloth is perfect for September, and I love having a bit of the past join in as one of the invited guests! The scattered leaves make the motif a natural for a sunny warm afternoon at the beginning of fall . . . .
I love the cover of the new Country Living! Don't you? Such darling ideas for decorating a pumpkin. The colors earned it an invitation to tea time too!
I hope you're having a wonderful time getting ready for Fall!
Ciao! for now!
Jacqueline
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So pretty. So soothing. Yes, I would love a cup of tea with honey please. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI love your sweet and gentle autumn teascape!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Really like the tea cup with the dahlia on it. love seeing patterns with flowers that I grow.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike...I posted Country Living as well! Lovely post. I especially love the vintage embroidered tea napkins. Such a wonderful fall table!
ReplyDeleteRuth
So soft and lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the teapot and cup. So pretty!...Christine
ReplyDeleteI loved the tea cloth you picked. It goes so well with the cup and saucer you featured. Pretty inspiration for me.
ReplyDeleteI love your little Tea Pot!!! Mel's Designs from the Cabin blog
ReplyDeleteMel
What pretty china and linen - especially the teapot.
ReplyDeleteJillx
Very pretty Jacqueline, cute mum cup! Got my CL and fell in love with the green toile looking pumpkin:@)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jacqueline. The cup and saucer and linens are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your little teacup paired with your wonderful linens! Your last photo with the relief of those leaves & grapes paired with the embroidery~ perfection!
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful teacup and table! Isn't Country Living just the greatest? I would like to try to decorate some pumpkins the same way as they showed on the cover.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful teacup! Everything goes together perfectly. Beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love the muted Fall-like colors!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so pretty Jacqueline! So soft & feminine!
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping for an Indian Summer here in the Colorado mountains. The aspen leaves are beginning to turn and the temps at night are in the 30s - we're hoping we can finish a little building project before the snows fly!
Thank you for popping by to say 'hello'!
Hugs,
Zuzu
I love the soft linens and china together. Very pretty Jacqueline. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSoft, beautiful table, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty...Lovely setting.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen autumn so soft and pretty - nicely done.
ReplyDeleteYour china and linen are so pretty, Jacquline! It must be lovely to have tea with you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Potpourri Friday and helping to make it a success! I appreciate you, sweet friend!
Hi Jacqueline...
ReplyDeleteOooh...your autumn tea table is sooo pretty, my friend! I love the teacup and saucer...the dainty little yellow flowers really do just "sing of autumn"! Ohhh...and that gorgeous embroidered tea cloth...FABULOUS!!! Thank you for sharing your pretties with us today! I always love coming to your place, Jacqueline!
Warmest autumn wishes,
Chari
So pretty -- I do love your table linens! Gorgeous. Such a lovely spot for tea and browsing through a favorite magazine.
ReplyDeleteYou always have the most gorgeous linens, Jacqueline...
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I loved the cover of that magazine too. It got my attention! Thank you for linking it up at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Your tea table is just so lovely. And nothing better to go with tea ia a great magazine. The pumpkins on the cover is just so welcoming to open the cover and indulge.
ReplyDeleteHappy Fall
Hugs,
Ellen