I went to a craft fair this weekend and found a pretty fall tea towel that makes a nice background for a coffee tray. I picked up the little autumn clock at a thrift store for 99 cents.
I love the appliqued leaves with the fall browns of the plaid.
Fall is ticking away into winter.
I am joining
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Love your use of browns and that teapot is beautiful.
I love your post ! The browns are so rich.Love the tea pot.Thanks for sharing,Joann
Pat,
I adore your table linens in the brown plaid with the neutral leaves! What a great find...darling clock for only 99 cents!!! Your choice of books as accents and risers makes this such a stunning vignette. Thanks for stopping by with your sweet comment and visit.
Fondly,
Pat
I may just have to pull out my copy of Winter Solstice and read it again. Love that book and love your brown and white tea/coffee scape.There's something about the look of transferware and plaid used together that I love.
Great find in your little clock. Too sweet. Have a good week.
Brown is my new favorite color...love your vignette, Pat.
Pat, your tablescape today is so fresh and crisp for fall. I'm always a sucker for transferware and especially love the brown with the plaid place mat. Thanks for sharing.
That teatowel is fabulous and your brown transferware is stunning. What a beautiful tea tray. I love it. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
Pat, your post is just delightful. It speaks to my heart...so inviting....so welcoming.
So peaceful and joy filled. I love it.
Barb ♥
That is so pretty. The brown transferware is gorgeous.
Hi Pat...your blog is wonderful. Love your presentation and the tablecloth really struck my fancy. Love it. Your book display looks great as well. I have joined your followers list, grabbed your blog button, and invite you to join my followers list; as well,I hope you will grab a blog button. Hugs, Gayle
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You are right. Fall is ticking away. Your tray is lovely and inviting. What a great greeting for some special person to have coffee or tea at your house and enjoy your company.
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