Saturday, September 14, 2013

Sept. tea

 As I mentioned yesterday, I do love my glass plates.  This one has cherries embossed in reverse on the back.  the cup may be modern, but I like it just fine.  Purple glass is a nice color for a tea cup.
I have four plates shaped like dogwood blossoms.    So pretty on the pink lace mat.  And the authentic depression glass cup and saucer  may have been a premium in a box of laundry detergent.  
 This plate is yellow, and I love the delicate pressed design.  But I don't have a placemat that shows it off very well.  Hmmm - things to sew.  A white and yellow placemat?
The pear/ginger upside down cake turned out nicely.  The minted honeydew vanished!  The ham and cheese roll-ups went over like gangbusters.  Maggie K brought chocolate cake pops that were too cute for words which is just s well because we were too busy eating them to talk.   There were chocolate chip cookies to send home to the non-knitting spouses.  And I used my elevated vase in an artistic way, here, putting a pink dahlia and a pink lilly in the raised part, then putting white lilies and another dahlia underneath.  Oh, sometimes I'm so artsy I can't stand myself!

Lordy I do love these parties.  I wish you could all come along.  We laugh ourselves silly.


7 comments:

  1. I would eat myself into a diabetic coma. It shore is purdy.

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  2. I was at a 5 year old's birthday party next door, and there were more adults than kids!! The goodies at your gathering sound delicious!
    Mmmmm!!

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  3. The pear/ginger upside down cake sounds yummy! It's pretty too!

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  4. Janette10:14 PM

    Oh another fabulous feast for the knitters! What a great day everyone enjoys.

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  5. Just wondering--does any knitting actually occur at these knitting teas? I do love Depression Era glass!

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  6. It's a magical table setting.

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