Join me for tea at the farmhouse.

I bought myself a beautiful primrose at our local greenhouse this morning. I always buy myself one every time they hit the stores in late winter. It is just the cheery boost I need to make it through till Spring. It inspired me to set a pretty Spring themed tea time tablescape.
First I started with an antique lace tablecloth:

I added this Princess House Vintage Garden teapot that was a gift from my mother. She picked this teapot out because I had blue hydrangeas as my wedding flowers last September.

For something unexpected I added this adorable cat sugar and creamer set. They are vintage and either from a tag sale or a thrift shop, I can’t remember!

I set the table with my ivory Fiesta ware salad plates and these beautiful hand embroidered antique napkins that belonged to my husband’s grandmother. They are from Sicily and were a gift to me from my mother in law.

Blue tea cup and saucer from a thrift shop:

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I love blue hydrangea, so I adore that teapot.
Pretty table!
Hi Karen! Your tea time table is adorable! I love lace tablecloths and yours is beautiful. As are the napkins- so special to have something from a family member! Your tea pot is beautiful and a lovely reminder for you of your wedding day! Don’t you love to have things that are given to you by someone you love? Thanks for sharing yours!
YVonne
What a wonderful cheery table for mid-winter. Such cute kitty creamer and sugar bowl! Darling.
What a sweet little table you’ve set! Love your olden lace cloth and that little sugar and creamer is adorable.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia
How adorable! Your cat sugar and creamer are just precious. The napkins were a wonderful treasure.
Karen, love your tea time table…especially the kitty sugar/creamer, they are adorable!
That cream and sugar set is so sweet. It all goes together so well!
Susan
Hi: Thought I would stop by and visit, and I am so glad I did. Love your blog. The pictures are fabulous. Will be back soon and thanks so much for sharing. Cheers, Lia
I’d love a cup of tea at this sweet tea table! Thank you!