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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Tea for Two in Monet's Garden

As part of Tea Time Tuesday, I am recycling an old post. Hope you enjoy it.

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As alway, thanks to Barb for hosting Tea Time Tuesday at her wonderful blog, Grits and Glamour. Make sure to visit her and see not only tea posts, but porch party posts as well!

As part of a tablesetting challenge at Recipezaar, I created this tea tablesetting inspired by this print:

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Here is my table:

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I used blue tulle to represent the water. The tea set is from Ross-Simons.The tea set has colors from the print and the two green vases add a touch of lily pad green. At first I tried to make lotus folded pink napkins, but my pink napkins aren't completely square and I didn't have any starch, so the lotus blossoms were a bit flabby. Then I remembered that I had these circular pink and green paper napkins from Target that I bought on clearance last spring. They add a nice touch also. The plates are from Yankee Candle and I bought them from Bed, Bath & Beyond for 10 cents each a few years back. I suppose they are meant to hold candles, but they don't say that they aren't food safe and they look like plates to me.

I couldn't find anything around the house to represent the periwinkle blue/lavender colors in the print. Those aren't shades I use a lot. On the whole, I am pleased with my effort!

38 comments:

  1. I love the tea pot and cups. So pretty.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    Wendy

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  2. I think you did a wonderful job capturing the colors of the Monet. Good job!
    Elaine

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  3. Beautiful! I love the dishes and what a bargain!

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  4. I have an addiction to beautiful tea cups and tea pots... these are beautiful, the whole setting, so pretty!

    Carol

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  5. AWESOME!!! Score one in the corner pocket.
    Blessings, Candy

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  6. I totally love this look! I am both a teacup collector and teapot collector. These photos and the vignettes you put together really look awesome with your Monet print. I have a Monet print that reminds me of this one. SUPER! Thanks for stopping by to say hi! =) ~CC

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  7. I think it is so wonderful that you are staying true to the age of your home. Not many people choose to honor their home in such a way. Your room is beautiful!
    ~Michelle

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  8. Just beautiful, I love tulle, we used it a lot when my daughter figure skated. Cindy

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  9. What an ezquitiste table setting! I eespecially enjoy the lovely tea set with its graceful shapes.

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  10. Very pretty! I love the colors...so feminine!

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  11. You did a great job. Very springy.
    Kathleen

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  12. Love your interpretation of your inspiration! FAB! and Gorgeous!

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  13. So pretty and creative and the tea set is so romantic, perfect for Valentine's Day.....Christine

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  14. I love your Monet tablescape! The napkins are great! The dish pattern, do you hear my heart fluttering? lol I just love this setting!

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  15. Ooooohhh...so pretty! I love the dreamy colors, and the blue tulle adds a soft, ethereal feel to the setting. You did a beautiful job with this! :-)

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  16. This is so beautiful i love the idea of using the painting as inspiration;) French

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  17. Pretty in Pink. Love the napkins and pink plates. mishelle

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  18. It's beautiful! I saw it last week and I love seeing it again. Those colors together just make me happy! Cindy

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  19. I was the first to comment and just have to say, it's every bit as beautiful as it was the first time I saw it!! Thanks for adding it!

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  20. Really beautiful table, so springy and china looks like it stepped right out of the Monet!
    I love Monet.
    Linda

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  21. I think you did an awesome job with the tablescape challenge! I love those pretty pink plates and the pattern in the tea service is so dainty! Love your tablescape!

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  22. How pretty...and I especially love the way you used the tulle...and the color is perfect!
    Have a happy week!
    ;-D

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  23. I love this! The china is beautiful and those napkins look like they were designed to go with it! Does so remind one of the beautiful Monet print, too!
    Susan
    P.S. I received confirmation for the shipment of my little cutters...yipee! :-)

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  24. I kept a grandson yesterday so I am just now getting around to some of the TT tables....sorry!

    That dreamy blue gauze does a lot to imitate the Monet look...good thinking! Love that tea set!

    Recipezaar has tablesetting challenges? I've been hanging out @ the wrong place! ;o) I've always been an allrecipes girl because of the capabilities of the recipe box. I signed up w/ the wrong team. *grins*

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  25. What a creative idea. The colors are breathtaking and I just love the tulle. A perfect reflection of the picture.

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  26. Great re-post..such a pretty set. Love how the painting inspired you -I love to do that !
    Hugs ~ Kammy

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  27. Thanks so much for sharing!!! Beautiful Tea Set, and I have those pretty napkins!!! Best to
    you
    kate

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  28. Lovely theme for a tea party. Love the pretty tea set and I like the addition of the tule to the table.
    Joyce

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  29. I certainly don't mind that you recycled an old post...I did it too! ;o)

    Beautiful tea service & I love the "watery" gauze...great job of conveying the feeling the painting emotes.

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  30. Just lovely....I love your tea set.

    Happy Tea Time Tuesday.

    Barb

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  31. Oh Jewel! How absolutely charming! That is one beautiful teaset. I love how you used the blue tulle to represent the water. Very creative! Thank you so much for joining in this week's TTT. Hope to see you again next week w/ another beautiful teascape. Hugs, Barb

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