my Valentine bouquet ~ pink carnations and baby's breath
and a little tea break
pretty napkin, teamug (Royal Albert) and sugar cookies on a Limoges saucer ~ luxury
baby's breath
Finally, the last of the heart cookies :)
I'm going to try to stop baking cookies for a few weeks.
I eat way too many of them and it's just too
much sugar. (I'll let you know if I fail this test)
Joining Sandi at Rose Chintz Cottage for:
Have a sweet free day!
Blessings,
Pamela
Beautiful pictures, Pamela. We volunteer to eat your cookies for you! :)
ReplyDeleteYour carnation close up is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos! You can't beat flowers, cookies and tea!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots - inspired!
ReplyDeleteJust ship those cookies out here and I'll take care of them for you!
Hi Pamela,
ReplyDeleteI love your cookies. Cookies, to be seen on the screen, don't fatten. Your tea table looks so inviting. I hope you do not have problems with sugar.
Bets greetings, Johanna
Hello Pamela
ReplyDeleteCookies are my downfall too; at least when they're homemade you know what's in them.
Your tea table is pretty, very spring-like.
Judith
Good morning Pamela,
ReplyDeleteYour carnations and baby's breath are so pretty; love them. My hubby loves a cookie with his tea and yours look wonderful. Lovely teacup too. Thanks for sharing your spring-like post with us. Hope you have sweet day!
Blessings,
Sandi
Beautiful carnations and baby's breath ... beautiful shots to go with the lovely teacup and cookies. I'll help eat them! Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteHello Pamela, your photos are wonderful. So bright and vivid. Your tea vignette is lovely with the carnations. You are so funny with the comment about taking a break from baking cookies. It is difficult to pass them up. Enjoy your week! Linda
ReplyDeleteI'd volunteer to eat those cookies but I'm trying the same thing as you :( lol
ReplyDeleteI have a husband who'd be happy to volunteer :)
Pretty teatime!
It all looks so very pretty, Pamela! I have been baking cookies, but not eating as many lately. Hubby takes care of that. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week!
Hugs,
Zuzu
Aren't they pretty Valentine flowers.....lucky girl! And wouldn't you know it I just happen to love heart shaped cookies, unfortunately these old hips don't. Lovely post my friend. Diane
ReplyDeleteI did not get any flowers this year and I really dooooo love flowers. But then again I was flying over the country on that day so I guess I can let that go. :)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, yours look lovely and those cookies look extra tasty. You actually tempt be to make a pot of tea and "pretend" that I am enjoying a cookie such as that. Perhaps I can just stare at that photo while sipping?
Hi sweet Pamela! I love those cookies, I bet there's none left, should've come earlier! Your flowers are so lovely. Thank you for your lovely and kind visit darling. Hope you're having a great week.
ReplyDeleteFABBY
I love your photo closeups of the carnation and baby's breath, Pamela. They look like small worlds of beauty. I also love cookies -- I'm trying hard not to eat any until after my daughter's wedding ;)
ReplyDeletePamela
ReplyDeleteI hear you about those cookies! I have the same problem!
I have the same teacup as yours. But I didn't get any pretty, pink
Valentine carnations!
Hi: Thank you for following my blog. It was so nice to have you visit. Your cookies look so good. Love the tea cup. What a lovely post. I will visit again often. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, as always!
ReplyDeleteLet me know how your cookie strike is going!
I am a sucker for sweets too.
:)
xox
A
Pamela, Your photos are so beautiful! I love your tea time set with the Royal Albert mug and sugar cookies. There must be a special something about being named Pamela for I just love all kinds of cookies, too. Happy Tea Party! Pam
ReplyDeletePamela, you always have the most beautiful photos! The cookies look great also. If my mother would stop making sweet treats and bringing them to our house, then I could really try to be healthy! She just loves to cook, but I am really trying to cut out the sugar. Thanks for stopping by:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela... Carnations and Babies Breath ... I love it !!!! and miss the flowers ... I'm wishing for Spring.. however you have given me a ' pause ' in my sighing..... a tea party with yummy cookies excites my palette... Thanks ... Hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! I made cookies yesterday but since I've cut back on white sugar and flour they really didn't agree with me!
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, lovely photos!
The one with the baby's breath is just so pretty!
All the Best,
Christine