Today I’m so excited to share with you a pretty in pink vintage Valentine’s Day tea party as part of a vintage Valentine’s Day Blog hop!! ! If you are coming over from Adirondack Girl At Heart, welcome!
You can add your Valentine’s Day posts at the end of this post up until Valentine’s Day!! Also, a big thank you to Amber from Follow The Yellow Brick Home for arranging this blog hop!
For this tea party, I used my favorite tea pot – this Mackenzie Childs tea pot! I love the black and white check against the pink and green!
I gathered up my vintage tea cups for this tea party. The tea cup with the wreath is actually a chocolate cup – but I don’t care! Tea, chocolate… we can drink what we want from it! The cup is by Dresden.
The black plate on the bottom left is from Juliska and I love that it appears vintage – but it is microwave and dishwasher safe! (similar one here)
A Valentine’s day tea party would not complete without chocolates! These truffles I purchased solely because I loved the box! haha! The lace runner is antique – keeping with today’s vintage theme!
For the centerpiece I used an antique American brilliant cut glass pitcher. Want to know a secret?? The tulips here are actually faux tulips – great for using in cut glass vases because there are no water lines left over that are difficult to scrub out!
A tea party at Petite Haus would not be complete without macarons and madeleines! When I don’t feel like baking them, I buy the madeleines at Costco and the macarons at Trader Joe’s.
I realized that this little tea party is a great idea for bridal showers. Jordan almonds are in the little pink box below.
Carnations are such a pretty flower with a fresh scent. They last a long time too – great budget option for flowers. I love using vintage tea cups as vases – also a great idea for bridal showers.
One last look at my little tea party. The little pink plate is vintage Limoges. Okay, enough pictures! It’s time to eat!
You can check out my Valentine’s Table from last year here.
What a lovely tablescape! The lace runner is so romantic. Have a wonderful Valentine’s Day!
Author
Thank you very much! Happy Valentine’s Day!
How charming! Now I want to have a tea party! Everything is so lovely…and delicious looking!
And the tulips are SO real looking! Thank you for the inspiration!
Author
Thank you! You can have a tea party for yourself – that’s what I did! I just added extra plates for the photoshoot 🙂
Such a gorgeous post! I love the tulips! I have looked everywhere for an antique lace runner like yours…sighs…
Just beautiful, everything here. I will be back again later to take a second look!
Author
Thank you! This one is from an estate sale – sometimes you get lucky and find something good!
I love your vintage tea party! Macarons…one of my favorites and of course, chocolate! Lovely setting!
Author
Thank you! I loooove macarons too. Definitely a favorite dessert!
The table setting is very pretty. Those tulips look real! I have a 12 piece setting of Dresden demi cup and saucers that I use also….the flower pattern is great for teas.
Author
Thank you! Your Dresden set sounds wonderful and I love that you use it and not just stash it in a cabinet!
Such a beautiful table! And I would never have guessed your tulips were not real–they’re gorgeous. I love the effect of the antique lace runner against your farmhouse-y table. Perfect. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Author
Thank you! I think mixing the froufrou lace with the rustic farmhouse table is just my style!
This tea is absolutely delightful! Your dishes are gorgeous. That truffle box is darling, I can see why you bought it for the box. Love the flowers in the teacups as well. Nothing like a pretty tea!
hugs,
Jann
Author
Thank you! I’ve had the chocolate in the box for two weeks – hard to believe I haven’t eaten it yet! Chocolate isn’t my vice – but if it were filled with potato chips it would be a different story.
Angelina
A beautiful Valentine tea with things I truly love, lace, Limoges, China and that crystal pitcher! A beautiful table set for the ones you love. Such a fun blog hop!
Debby
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Debby, Thank you! I loved this vintage Valentine’s blog hop!
Beautiful tablescape. My favorite flowers are pink roses and I collect vintage plates embellished with them! I love the excuse to dress up a table now and again; yours is romantic and gorgeous!
Author
oh how fun! I love pink roses too! David Austin ones are my favorite roses but really any of them will do!
what a perfect and so very beautiful setting, Angelina. your home is so very lovely! Love the vintage cups and saucers, and oh my that lace is so amazing! I don’t have them near me, but wow, who’d think of macarons from Trader Joe’s!
Angelina, everything looks just beautiful! I am swooning over that gorgeous antique lace table runner, and I would never have known those pretty pink tulips aren’t real! I love Trader Joe’s Macaroons! I always have a couple of boxes in the freezer!
This is my first visit to your blog and I really enjoyed your beautiful Valentine’s tea party table. I love the beauty of china and you have some lovely pieces! Those soft pink tulips are beautiful!
Author
Liz, I am glad you stopped on by! Thank you for the compliments!
I’m always up for a tea party, so I just popped over from the Friday Friends Parade LP to see your lovely tablescape for Valentine’s Day. What a lovely setting for an evening of romance!
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Darlene, thank you for popping on over and thanks for the compliments!
What a sweet and beautiful Valentine’s Day Party! Thanks for linking up to our Friday Friends Parade!
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Thank you for stopping by!