Oh Jeannie, I have never been to this beautiful blog before. I love your other blog and now I will fall for this one as well. Your garden is gorgeous and your photos of it are pure bliss. Thank you for your sweet comment on the tea party. hugs
So very nice to meet you Jeannie. I can almost smell the sweet fragrance of your lovely roses. My mother collected milk glass. I glued one of her hand-painted milk glass plates onto a short milk glass vase to make a small cupcake stand. The tea party set up in your garden is so sweet. Wishing you a great weekend.
Beautiful roses! Love your milk glass vase collection. I can't resist them either. Like you poster above, I've used them to make cake stands. Tea in your garden would be lovely!
This is my record of the plants in my garden and how they change through the seasons. I took all the photographs and the plants are in my own little garden unless I specify otherwise. I am happy to share photos as long as you link back to me and give me credit. Thanks for visiting me!
Beautiful blooms. Love the yellow roses. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeletePretty. I love yellow roses. I have small milk glass vases like these and use them all the time. They are just timeless.
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Tete
Roses and tea...a winning combination.
ReplyDeleteOh Jeannie, I have never been to this beautiful blog before. I love your other blog and now I will fall for this one as well. Your garden is gorgeous and your photos of it are pure bliss. Thank you for your sweet comment on the tea party.
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Beautiful tea set and lovely flowers!...Christine
ReplyDeleteSo very nice to meet you Jeannie. I can almost smell the sweet fragrance of your lovely roses. My mother collected milk glass. I glued one of her hand-painted milk glass plates onto a short milk glass vase to make a small cupcake stand.
ReplyDeleteThe tea party set up in your garden is so sweet. Wishing you a great weekend.
Beautiful roses! Love your milk glass vase collection. I can't resist them either. Like you poster above, I've used them to make cake stands. Tea in your garden would be lovely!
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ReplyDeletevery sweet indeed!!! thanks for linking in and sharing this with us!
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