Happy Tablescape Thursday! Our friend, Cornelia, has invited us all for dinner in her beautiful garden in Switzerland. Don't you just love the romantic feel of the wisteria climbing up the back of her home.
We will be dining this evening surrounded in the fragrance of lovely flowers.
It's a perfect day to be out in the garden.
The tall hedge makes it feel like a secret garden. I just love a secret garden. :)
Come a bit closer, your seat is waiting.
The salad plate is by Meissen, the Pattern is “Indisch GrĂ¼n" which means Indian Green. Beautiful!
The cutlery is silver by Jezler/Switzerland. The pattern is called “La Suisse”.
The soup plate and the dinner plate is Royal Copenhagen.
The pattern is very rare and is called, Gron Melodi.
Cornelia is spoiling us tonight with vintage handcut crystal. The champagne bowl is from the former German Democratic Republic. The pattern is called Saturn.
Cornelia gathered fresh lilacs from the garden for our spring table.
Can you smell their wonderful, sweet scent?
"The vase is Herend (Appony) and the plate underneath is silver and made by Jezler.
The tureen is Nymphenburg and is hand-painted. Isn't it lovely?
Candleholder is by Augarten/Vienna.
After dinner we'll have our choice of several coffees. Or would you prefer tea with your dessert?
The coffeepots are by Meissen and Herend. The green ones are Indian Green, the second from the right is also by Meissen and called “Indisch Purpur” (Indian Purple).
The two teacups on the left are Herend. The cups in the middle are by Meissen and are very old from the end of the 18th century.
The creamer is Herend (Osier) . The sugar bowl is silver and by Jezler.
Cornelia, thanks so much for having us over for dinner in your beautiful garden. We loved every moment!
Looking forward to your beautiful tablescapes!
Pssst...the winners of the beautiful giveaway from Coty Farquhar were announced yesterday. If you missed that post, click HERE.
Please Read:
If you are participating in Tablescape Thursday, please be sure to add your permalink below, and not your general blog address. To get your permalink, click on your post name. Then just copy and paste the address that shows up in the address bar at the top, into the "url" box for the picture linky. You'll also need to put your e-mail address in, but don't worry, it will not be visible to anyone.
If you'd like to use the Tablescape Thursday logo button in your post, just copy and paste it to your computer and upload it to your post as you would any photo. Or, just grab the html code you'll find under the "Join a Party" heading at the top of this blog.
Please, link back to the host blog, Between Naps on the Porch. This is important because it helps those who are visiting your blog, find the other wonderful tablescapes posted for this Tablescape Thursday, thus increasing visits for all participants.
Please, don't add your post name/blog name in ALL CAPS...it tends to create big spaces between the rows of links. Thanks!
Let's try something fun today! Please visit the person who linked before you and after you...that way everyone will get some visits. Hope you'll visit more, of course. :-)
Welcome! Thanks for coming to the party!
We will be dining this evening surrounded in the fragrance of lovely flowers.
It's a perfect day to be out in the garden.
The tall hedge makes it feel like a secret garden. I just love a secret garden. :)
Come a bit closer, your seat is waiting.
The salad plate is by Meissen, the Pattern is “Indisch GrĂ¼n" which means Indian Green. Beautiful!
The cutlery is silver by Jezler/Switzerland. The pattern is called “La Suisse”.
The soup plate and the dinner plate is Royal Copenhagen.
The pattern is very rare and is called, Gron Melodi.
Cornelia is spoiling us tonight with vintage handcut crystal. The champagne bowl is from the former German Democratic Republic. The pattern is called Saturn.
Cornelia gathered fresh lilacs from the garden for our spring table.
Can you smell their wonderful, sweet scent?
"The vase is Herend (Appony) and the plate underneath is silver and made by Jezler.
The tureen is Nymphenburg and is hand-painted. Isn't it lovely?
Candleholder is by Augarten/Vienna.
After dinner we'll have our choice of several coffees. Or would you prefer tea with your dessert?
The coffeepots are by Meissen and Herend. The green ones are Indian Green, the second from the right is also by Meissen and called “Indisch Purpur” (Indian Purple).
The two teacups on the left are Herend. The cups in the middle are by Meissen and are very old from the end of the 18th century.
The creamer is Herend (Osier) . The sugar bowl is silver and by Jezler.
Cornelia, thanks so much for having us over for dinner in your beautiful garden. We loved every moment!
Looking forward to your beautiful tablescapes!
Pssst...the winners of the beautiful giveaway from Coty Farquhar were announced yesterday. If you missed that post, click HERE.
Please Read:
If you are participating in Tablescape Thursday, please be sure to add your permalink below, and not your general blog address. To get your permalink, click on your post name. Then just copy and paste the address that shows up in the address bar at the top, into the "url" box for the picture linky. You'll also need to put your e-mail address in, but don't worry, it will not be visible to anyone.
If you'd like to use the Tablescape Thursday logo button in your post, just copy and paste it to your computer and upload it to your post as you would any photo. Or, just grab the html code you'll find under the "Join a Party" heading at the top of this blog.
Please, link back to the host blog, Between Naps on the Porch. This is important because it helps those who are visiting your blog, find the other wonderful tablescapes posted for this Tablescape Thursday, thus increasing visits for all participants.
Please, don't add your post name/blog name in ALL CAPS...it tends to create big spaces between the rows of links. Thanks!
Let's try something fun today! Please visit the person who linked before you and after you...that way everyone will get some visits. Hope you'll visit more, of course. :-)
Welcome! Thanks for coming to the party!