Happy Spring! Can you believe that
it is finally here? Our spring was welcomed by an inch of snow, but today the
sun is shining, the temperature is rising, and it promises to be a wonderful
day.
I have been putting all of the wintry
things away until next year and getting out some of my favorite little spring
things.
Yet again I am corralling them
in a basket, this one on the round table in the great room. There is a bit of a
story about this basket. My family pretty much knows that I am mad for baskets
of all kinds, and I threaten them to within an inch of their lives if they ever
try to throw one away. My oldest son approached me with this one that he and
his wife had gotten for Christmas full of snack items. Normally, he said, they
would have kept it, but it was a shocking, and quite bilious pink color, so
they wanted to get rid of it as quickly as possible. I tried to work with
the pink, but it was truly awful, so I just bought paint that looked
“basket-y,” painted the basket, and now no one is the wiser. Isn't it cute? And
it is really sturdy too. My guess is that I could actually lift it up holding
all of these rather heavy items. I wouldn't, mind you, but I think I could.
No matter the season, I love to
have afternoon tea. It is always such a lovely excuse to put my feet up and
rest a while. The soft pastels help with this endeavor and make it feel even
more like spring.
The sugar cubes are those that I
made, infusing tangerine into the sugar, and they are wonderful with a cup of
tea. To learn how to make your own, go here.
The little spoons are Apostle Spoons that we
picked up at Portobello Market during a trip to London. Aren't they just the
sweetest spoons you've ever seen? I adore them, and I love to look at things
that I adore, so keep them out in this little shooter glass that works well as
a spoon holder. Yes, I do have to run polishing cloths over them now and again,
but to me, it is well worth it.
The cookies are not homemade,
but I will be making some especially for spring afternoon teas at some point
this week, as well as Benedictine Spread for tea sandwiches, and if you've
never made this before, then you must keep watch for this easy, refreshing, and
delicious recipe.
What a beautiful tea basket.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to have homemade sugar cubes. Your tea vignette is perfect to relax in the afternoon. The spoons are adorable. Thank you for sharing at DI&DI.
ReplyDeleteYour spoons were a fantastic find! Love how your basket contains everything and creates a little world.
ReplyDeleteYou do the best basket vignettes of anyone in blogland...you have a knack for knowing what and how to place things so they look great.
ReplyDeleteI am waiting on the Benedictine spread...I have only tasted Benedictine a couple times many, many years ago and it seems like it was herb-y.
Have a wonderful week, Pattie.
Your 'tea basket' is very sweet - and what a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI love baskets too, and had quite a collection. In a fit of downsizing I got rid of most of them and have regretted it daily ever since!
I love your post with afternoon tea in a basket. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteYour sugar cubes I must make. The spoons in a glass, a great idea
Your pastel colors welcomes Spring.
I am your newest member. Have a Happy Easter and Spring. Thelma.
Tea in a basket....I like that! Your apostle spoons are something quite different as well as a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteLove this basket vignette. The spoons are cute and I love the little bite size cookies!! Happy Easter and thanks for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty basket vignette. The cookies are the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us at Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop.
Olivia,
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I featured your post on my blog from Thursday Favorite Things!
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