Welcome to Debbie-Dabble Blog!!
I am so happy you decided to stop by!!
I am now posting
TWICE a week !!!
I will be posting on MONDAY and FRIDAY!
As always, click on each picture if you would like to enlarge it....
I was invited by Katherine, over at
Katherine's Corner,
to join her and other bloggers, participating in her Tea Time
Home Decor on a Tray Blog Tour, which she is graciously hosting today!!!
Thanks so much, Katherine, for thinking to include me among this very talented group of Bloggers and yourself!!
20 Bloggers that are participating!!
Scratch Made Food for Hungry People Thanks to those readers who are coming over from Celebrate and Decorate following along with the Blog Tour!!!
WELCOME!!
I adored how she went with Snow White on her tray!!
Too darn cute!!
But first.....
In my last post, I shared One More Gallery Wall.....
And why 222 is my Angel Number....
Click
HERE if you missed that post!!
Thanks so much, Dee!!
Please stop by and link up to Dee's current Themed Link Up Party, Handmade Jewelry.....
When I received the invitation to participate in Katherine's , over at
Katherine's Corner, next Tray Blog Tour, I was ecstatic!!!
Being a Victorian Soul, I jumped at the chance to join in with other Bloggers to share Tea Time Home Decor on a Tray......
I usually do a tablescape when I participate in these Blog Tours and this post will be no different.....
I started with a pink tablecloth, covered with a lace table topper.....
My "Tray" this time is a vintage Vanity Mirror Tray.....
I bought it at a yard sale for a Buck!!!
I placed a Batternburg lace doily off to the side of it.....
I then added another mirrored "Tray" on top of it.....
A mirrored cake pedestal......
I also placed a doily on top of that one....
Since I removed my Collection of "Made in Japan" Vintage Moss Rose dishes....
I decided to use my Moss Rose Tea Set and a few other pieces for this post.......
On the Vanity Mirror Tray....
One of 4 tea cups and dishes from a Tea and Toast Set......
On a small tray is a lidded condiment jar......
On top of the cake pedestal........
A tea pot, 2 egg cups and a butter pat......
I draped a pearl necklace over the tea pot and cake pedestal......
Under the cake pedestal on the vanity mirror tray, are the sugar bowl and creamer....
I hope you enjoyed seeing my Tea Time Home Decor on a Tray.....
And now for the rest of the Tea Time Home Decor Tablescape......
On the left side of the table....
The vintage cherub candle holder is one of a set of 2 that I bought many years ago in Salvation Army, both for only $5...
I added framed pictures of what I call "Instant Relatives" which were bought at flea markets and estate sales.....
From the Tea and Toast sets.....
I love the fan shape of the dish.....
And the daintiness of the tea cup....
In the center of the table....
A butter dish......
A Demitasse Cup and Saucer from a set of 6......
I love the gold on these.....
On the right side of the table......
A velvet burgundy Lady's purse and lace gloves with a brooch pinned to them.....
More framed pictures of "Instant Relatives".....
I hope you enjoyed seeing my interpretation of Tea Time Home Decor on a Tray.......
I really enjoyed doing this post....
I know Denise's Tea Time Home Decor Tray will definitely delight you.....
If you are interested, these are the previous Tray Blog Hops that I have participated in hosted by Katherine!
Be sure to visit the other Bloggers and enjoy the rest of the Tea Time on a Tray Blog Tour!!
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Barb, over at
French Ethereal, had planned on joining in on the Blog Tour but as she put it, "I Blew it" and did not make the deadline because Life happens....
Please take stop time to stop by to see her Tray also!!
In my next post on FRIDAY, I will be sharing how I decorated the China Cupboard .....
And the area round it for Saint Patrick's Day!!!
Along with my Saint Patrick's Day Tree!!!!
So I hope you will stop by to visit again on FRIDAY!!!!
Stay safe, healthy and most of all, HAPPY!!
Thanks to those who took the time out of their busy day to spend a little bit of time with me!!
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hi Debbie, your tea on a tray is just lovely! I love the thrifted vanity mirrored tray you used and the Moss Rose china is so pretty and has so many unusual pieces! I like the way you placed the lace doilies and the elevated teapot draped with pearls really adds an elegant touch! Your tray is such a pretty centerpiece for your tablescape to and I got a chuckle out of your Instant Relative photos!
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Absolutely gorgeous Deb! I knew it would be when I heard the theme for the tour and you did not disappoint! You have so many beautiful vintage pieces. Adding the pearls, purse, and gloves brings so much elegance to your display. Your whole tablescape is fit for a queen! Perhaps her majesty is part of the "instant relatives" you added? As always, thanks so much for the inspiration you bring with every post! So happy to tour with you today.
ReplyDeleteI want to come to your tea party! Everything is just gorgeous!!!! Can't wait to see "the green".
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie, what a lovely tea setting styled with your Moss Rose china! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie! Oh there’s so much that I love here. Your rose dish set is stunning and has so many unique pieces. It’s the perfect foil for a tea setting. And that red transferware is amaZing. Also I love all your St. Patrick’s day decor. I love doing these tours with you because you always have so much eye candy. Love the new family members. 😉. XO- MaryJo
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ReplyDeleteI love your tray. That mirror cake stand is beautiful. Of course I love the Moss Rose tea set. I have some of those too.
You always make it so lovely. Glad to be in the tour with you.
Hugs,
Bev
Such a lovely tea set! Thanks for all you do, it is always an inspiration to come and visit. Take care.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, you have a lovely Moss Rose collection. Placing it all out on the table to enjoy must make you smile!
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Rachelle
Hi Debbie, such a perfect Victorian set of china. Moss rose is a lovely pattern and really evokes the style of the 1800's in Victorian England. I love the delicacy of the china and you have such a nice collection. The lace doilies are another Victorian element that makes the tray special. A pleasure to visit today.
ReplyDeleteLynne
This is a beautiful tea tray! I love the China and the "instant relatives." I need to find me a few lol. Pinned. Great touring with you!
ReplyDeleteNiki | Life as a LEO Wife
All your teacups and dishes are so beautiful! Great vintage pieces with so much character! Nice to tour with you again!
ReplyDeleteShelley
You are the queen of tea time and those tea serving tray are just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely, the moss rose china is beautiful. It makes for an exceptional elegant setting. Oh you used pearls too! Thank you for joining in the fun. Pinned! xo
ReplyDeleteYour crockery is so lovely. I have a collection of Old Country Roses by Royal Albert (England)). It's always a joy to use any of it.
ReplyDeleteTea time is one of my favorite times. I love your china!
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xo
Debbie, That tea set is so beautiful! I love the fan shaped saucers. So much fun hopping with you. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI always think pretty china is a must for tea time! And yours is lovely! I imagine the mirrored trays in person add reflections of these pieces. Enjoyed touring with you!
ReplyDeleteHi Deb: What a gorgeous tea setting you have created. I love the Moss Rose pattern. When we were married we received a small snack set very similar to your cups and dishes. Over the years they got broken and misplaced. That shows you that I was never that excited by collectibles in my younger years! Such a waste..Stay warm..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteLove your blogs love waking up in morning lying in bed and reading them and seeing all the beautiful pictures and stories and your links
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to stop by and for letting me know that you did by leaving such a kind comment!!
DeleteHugs,
Deb
Your Moss Rose dishes are all so beautiful. Your collection is so very pretty and then the way your styled it is absolutely a nod to your love of Victorian! The mirrored tray, the lace, all of it is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice, so pretty. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 102. Shared.
ReplyDeleteYour teatime-on-a-tray vignette is beautiful! It reminds me of gracious and dainty tea parties of a bygone era. Thank you for sharing this post in the Talent-Sharing Tuesdays Link-Up 55.
ReplyDeleteCarol
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What a beautiful tea service set Debbie! I am in love with your table setting, it looks stunning and takes you back to a different time. Thank you so much for sharing with Whimsy Home Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteDebbie I love your table scape of your "Mossy Rose china" . your collection is amazing I also collect Moss Rose pieces. I have a small party set of four from a Great-Great Aunt, back in 1970 and when I find a piece I pick it up to add to the collection. Great post
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing as pretty as a floral tea set! I love how you have arranged yours here.
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