Kitchen island vignette |
..."and visions of sugar plum danced in their heads".
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What can I say?!!! yumalicious and inviting and just down right fun and whimsical. Merry merry to you on this rainy Sunday, Kathysue
ReplyDeleteAdrienne,
ReplyDeleteI love to look at these sweets but will exercise a modicum of discipline as I am saving myself for the big turkey feast!
The frosted cake would be lovely with a cup of tea....:)
Looks like a vision of lovliness...
I think you should open a bake & sweet shop. I would have to visit every day or I could work for you for food. :-). I love you posts they make my day. You have inspired me I have started a blog !! So far all I have is a title and a 30 year old picture LOL
ReplyDeleteWish me luck
Adrienne,
ReplyDeleteYour decorations are just beautiful!!
I really like how in the post below you seem to have hung smaller plates above larger ones in the glass fronted cabinet....great idea.
Hope you are enjoying this wonderful season!
Merry Christmas,
Ann
@
The Tattered Tassel
Oh it only that were in my house! I would never leave :) Looks FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteOh my...that all looks so beautiful and delicious. I can't even get over that picture, it looks like it is straight out of a magazine. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas ♥ Tricia
ReplyDeleteIt's just magical! I'd never want to leave that room...EVER!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, this picture has me graving a garden side tea party :0) I used to sit in my Nana's garden as a little girl and she would bring out a lovely tea pot and sweets just like this...for an afternoon I felt like a princess. Thanks for sparking that memory :0)
ReplyDeleteYUM!! and it looks wonderful!! very inviting indeed!!
ReplyDeleteOh yum!! ~looks wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! Cab u come for coffee??? :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen your blog before but how could I not come bak? This vignette is mouthwatering as well as a feast for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, I want to come over for tea and enjoy all of that! What a pretty, pretty picture. Did you make all the treats? Merry Christmas to you, Carol
ReplyDeleteYummy Yum! What a cute display... I agree with your first commenter, love the whimsical and mouth watering treats! So Christmas! Stay dry... we still have a few more days of the wet stuff! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteChristmas is magical and I see it in your post today!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Oh wow, this is just gorgeous. Everything is so beautifully presented and it all looks so yummy. Wonderful. Thanks so much for joining TTT and I hope you have a very Blessed Christmas. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Besides being a fabulous photgrapher...you have some serious display and vignette skills too!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy Goodness! Everything is sooo beautiful and looks deeelish! You have a wonderful blog! Thanks for sharing. Happy TTT and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDelete~Holly
Oh how beautiful!! Have a wonderful Christmas, Adrienne!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Donna
What a great photo! Love the holly border. One of your best!
ReplyDeleteOooh! Can I come to your house? LOL Looks so pretty and so very yummy!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!!! It looks like a child's fantasy vignette! I can't wait to create something "sweet" like that next year for my darling granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to my party. I look forward to having you join me each week.
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Blessings and Happy New Year!
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/