Celebrating Spring
Looking for an excuse to celebrate Spring, I didn't have far to go after a walk through my local supermarket bakery. I like to bake my own cakes, but this Coconut Cake was calling my name and I couldn't pass it up. After all I know the cakes are delicious here and an idea was blossoming inside. When I got home I went into the flower bed to pick some beautiful Pansy Blossoms, or Johnny-Jump-ups, one of the editable flowers. I gave them a good rinsing and decide to go all our and grabbed one of my favorite tablecloths, and the tea set is close by in the cabinet so grabbed it too and decide to wish my favorite season a proper happy birhtday. So with hardly any effort and everything falling into place here is my tribute to Spring............
Coconut Cake
beautiful pedestal cake plate a gift from my sister
Crochet and Embroidered Tablecloth and Napkins
bought in San Francisco in China Town
has served me well for Teas and Showers for twenty-five years
Ralph Lauren "Megan"
Tea Cups and Desert Plates
I love the way the two patterns, "Claire" and "Megan" compliment the other
Cake and tea or coffee, a delicious way to say Happy Birthday Springtime.
~Emily
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Hi, Emily..thanks so so much for coming by and following. I do appreciate and love my new followers. :)
ReplyDeleteI am following you right back so please cut a BIG slice of that beautiful cake and pour a nice hot cup of tea out of that to.die.for. tea set. for me.
Hope you will come back soon.
xoxo bj
Love your name as well as the name of your blog; it is so Springy here! I saw you on bj's post and decided to come for a vist; Happy I did.
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And you don't have word verification; so I am following you of course.
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Hi Emily:
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visit. You have a beautiful blog. Love what you did with the cake.
It would be great to have you link to Seasonal Sundays next week.
- The Tablescaper
Oh, your cake is gorgeous! I love it. I also love your RL china. I love anything that man does. Really pretty!
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Hi Emily, that cake looks yummy! My Grandmother used to put pansies on cupcakes and cakes. They're so gorgeous, and so is your blog. I love all your pictures, and am now your newest follower, so I can keep up. hugs, tami
ReplyDeleteHi lovely lady. I will be right over for some of your gorgeous Cake so yummy!!! Thanks so much for comeing over to my new tablescape. I love doing French. With blues,white,yellow colors and doing a mix. Im adding you to my side bar on my Blog and becoming one of your followers also ~~ Thank you for becoming one of my followers. I hope you have a Great Day.
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Diane
Hi there, Emily! I'm so glad you found me and decided to visit and join as a friend! Hopefully, you will visit often. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour springtime celebration is just beautiful! It was such a wonderful idea to use fresh flowers to decorate the cake. All that color really adds a lot of pizazz to the white table setting.
I would love to have you join me at my linky party each week, as well.
By the way, I just joined you as a following friend, too.
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
This cake is just breathtaking! The whole setting looks like its from a fairytale...those edible flowers next to the all white cake..exquisite!
ReplyDeleteEmily, coconut cake is one of my favorites. Love that you added the little flowers. The tea set is gorgeous! Beautiful post! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteHi Emily!
ReplyDeleteIn bed going through my emails and visiting your blog. Thanks for inviting me over... but you should have had a big WARNING before showing me that cake.... Lat thing I need is to get hungry at midnight! LOL
Hello there sweet Emily,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Pansy cake and tea vignette! So very dainty, warm, inviting, elegant and yummy!
Thanks for joining Pam and I once again for TTTT and also for my 77th, Tuesday Tea For Two, weekly blog tea parties. ~ We always love having you join us!
Cheers and hugs from Wanda Lee
What a lovely celebration you have put together! Your cake looks divine and the table setting so lovely. The white on white embossed tea cups are so beautiful. I do love a pretty white cup!
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Terri
What a lovely post! Gorgeous celebration!
ReplyDeleteYou got a colouful blog:)
Sanghamitra.
http://rainbow-thecoloursofindia.blogspot.com
such lovely table setting! all so pretty and ready for spring! yippee!..
ReplyDeleteHi Emily, you have such a wonderful blog!!! I'm so glad you found me and following me.I love the way you decorated the cake with those yellow and violet pansies and all that delicate lacework is so romantic!!!! Your Ralph Lauren tea set is very pretty with that embossed effect. I adore French country style decor,too. Check out this online store:http://www.accentsofsalado.com/Thanks for your beautiful comments and come by and visit soon!!http://withadashofcolor.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I'm new to your blog and will be following.
ReplyDeleteThe cake is fabulous and I love, love, love, the embroideries and the china. So pretty!
Good morning Emily,
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice to 'meet' you. Your tea post is exquisite! I love your white china and you're right, they look stunning together! Lovely linens! Your cake is fabulous and I was planning to decorate a cake the same way for one of my teas. My pansies aren't up yet but there are flowers at the store. Thank you for stopping by and having tea with me. I'm your newest follower. Hope you have a delightful day.
Blessings,
Sandi
Everything is so beautiful! Happy Spring! I love your french hutch collection too...great blog!
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Sarah
What a beautiful post!! Gorgeous tea set and beautiful linens!!
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Debbie
My all time favorite cake is coconut cake. Everything is so beautiful and inviting. Love the tea set.
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