Hello sweet friends!
Last Wednesday was the last of the month and it's when I host a Rosary prayer every month with some good friends.
Some bloggy friends that have asked for prayers, I'd like to inform you that 'we did' pray for your requests.
I never know how many will show up, but this time I had 14 lovely souls.
I did fix the small table for five ladies and the formal dinner table for nine sweet ladies too.
The large table was sea inspired as was the round table. I served home made bread, this time, and store bought bread. Cheese and two kinds of home made jams.
Ok, here is the large table inspired in 'Summer by the Sea.'
My coastal tea table setting for our July Rosary prayers. Blue and white tablecloth to blend with the sea inspiration. |
Lots of shells and vintage JBros. fish plate to serve cheese. |
Antique heirloom French 'Art Nouveau' bowl with natural sea shells from Alejandro's gandparents with their initials engraved in gold, which are like ours too CA !... so lucky! |
Italian Tognana teacups and saucers. |
'Multiple Choice' pastel fish plates from a set of four place settings. I will use them with some sweets and cheese pieces for tea. |
The ceramic shells were made at our past factory. I will place the jam in them here. |
My home made bread... my mom's and grandma's recipe. |
The round table from our breakfast area was set for five ladies. |
Here I placed the ceramic shells for ice-cream, salad plates for bread and jam and some more fish plates for cheese pieces. |
The ceramic shells are for ice-cream with the ice-cream shell spoons. |
The tea set came with eight teacups and saucers and is an antique from: BABARIA - Made in US Zone, GERMANY. |
Finally, I placed in this table a small hand crocheted tablecloth by a friend and under it an eggplant color one so to appreciate the pattern that is whites on whites in three shades. Thank you so much sweet and kind friends for your comments, they always make my day. A special big thanks to the generous and supportive hostesses that had me featured last week at their great parties...such an honor! PIECED PASTIMES A RETURN TO LOVELINESS THE ROUND UP BEFORE AND AFTER WEDNESDAY Thank you lovely hostesses for having me at your great parties each week. LOVE, FABBY I will join: Bernideen's Tea Time Blog http://blogbernideens.com Anything BLUE Friday www.thededicatedhouse.com Saturday Show off http://malevikrosentradgard.blogspot.com Blue Monday http://smilingsally.blogspot.com Inspire Me Tuesday http://www.astrollthrulife.net Saturday Sparks http://piecedpastimes.blogspot.com The Cahin Linky CLIMB http://sewcraftyangel.blogspot.com Mostly Food and Crafts: Friday Frenzy www.mostlyfoodandcrafts.com The Bouquet of Talent Party www.lifeonlakeshoredrive.com Tea Time Tuesday httP://sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com A Return to Loveliness www.adelightsomelife.com TEA CUP TUESDAY www.marthasfavorites.com Amaze Me Monday www.dwellings-theheartofyourhome.com Tuesday Cuppa Tea www.antiquesandteacups.info Creative Monday's Blog Hop www.clairejustineoxox.com Keeping it Simple Blog party www.keepingitsimplecrafts.com Roses of Inspiration party http://theenchantingrose.blogspot.com Mix it up Monday www.flourmewithlove.com The SCOOP http://confessionsofaplateaddict.blogspot.com Tuesdays with a Twist http://back2basichealth.blogspot.com Brag About it Linky Party www.vmg206.com It's a Party http://acreativeprincess.blogspot.com Home and Garden Thursday www.adelightsomelife.com Share Your Cup Thursday http://jannolson.blogpot.com Share Your Style http://northernnesting.blogspot.com Tablescape Thursday http://betweennapsontheporch.net The Enchanting Rose http://theenchantingrose.blogspot.com Home Sweet Home http://thecharmofhome.blogspot.com Food on Friday http://carolschatter.blogspot.com |
Hi Fabby, wow you set the most beautiful table. I really like the sea shells in the middle of the table as a centerpiece! Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
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Your table looks just wonderful.. I love it all. so elegant. I love your Large turquoise piece with the shells really nice.. Have a blessed weekend with love Janice
ReplyDeleteAll so lovely! Cannot imagine a lovelier place to gather and pray!
ReplyDeleteYou created two lovely tea tables with the sea shell theme, and I am sure your ladies enjoyed the fellowship and prayers.
ReplyDeleteOh, how pretty everything is....I know every one enjoyed all the beauty, prayers, fellowship and THAT BREAD ....UMMMMM
ReplyDeleteWow - beautiful and how unique! I think you have to be a fabulous chef too!
ReplyDeleteLovely, Fabby. You are an amazing hostess!
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ReplyDeleteA pretty blue table. The fish plates are very cute. The sea shells and the flowers add charm and harmony to the setting. Happy week end to you dear Fabby. Love and hugs Sujatha:)
Hi Fabby! Oh, your sea scape table is just gorgeous! That container you have the seashells in is most beautiful! You do have the most pretty things. Love those plates with the fish on the sides. Now your little round table is so pretty too. I'm in love with that lovely crocheted tablecloth! Thank you for popping in to see me and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
A great theme! I love the fish plates and the ceramic shells :)
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,
ReplyDeletereally pretty table. Love the center pieces with china and sea shells in pastels.
Best greetings,
Johanna
Always a fine hostess, Fabby. Your table settings looked wonderful for your rosary gathering. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteRita
Looks lovely Fabby.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic week and God bless!
Dearest Fabby,
ReplyDeleteYou are an admirable lady and so are your sweet friends!
Praying the Rosary is such a noble thing to do and prayers DO work.
Your table setting as usual is very elegant and you are such a genius in always composing the perfect matching up with all you have.
Sending you hugs and blessings.
Mariette
Simple and elegant! Those shell and fish dishes are perfect with this theme!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! My favourite part is the aqua centerpiece filled with seashells.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun summer setting. I'm sure your guests were delighted! Thanks for playing today.
Happy Blue Monday!
All the various table settings done very well.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect Fabby! In love with your centerpiece!!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your sea table settings for your friend. That center piece is amazing. And congratulations on your weight loss, my friend. That is a huge accomplishment. Those last pounds are the hardest, aren't they. I hope your week is off to a good start.
ReplyDeleteYour table-scapes are so beautiful. I love that you used the heirloom serving bowl as your table centerpiece with the shells. All your special touches are so carefully thought out and were sure to delight your friends. Please add my husband to your prayers for your next Rosary Tea. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby: Love your table. That center piece is amazing. Have a wonderful week. Please continue to pray for me. Thanks dear friend. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteFabby, both of your tables look wonderful. The home made bread would be such a treat as not too many of us make home made bread any more and there is nothing like it. The shell collection is beautiful and are real treasures. Thanks for sharing with us and have a lovely week.
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Sandi
A beautifully sret table! Thanks for this share and enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteThat vintage bowl in the center is just gorgeous! Beautiful color, and the shells look wonderful in it. I love that JB fish plate, and your other sea inspirations, especially those sea shell ice cream spoons. What a lovely table. Blessings to all you ladies, as you pray for others so faithfully. xo Deborah
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Rose Chintz Cottage. You have created a lovely setting for a gracious hostess.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully set table - having just come back from the maritimes, I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteI love that your rosary prayer group meets every month and prays for our requests, Fabby. What a faithful group and how lovely thatnyou treat them to such pretty tables for tea time. I'm in love with the hand crocheted tablecloth. The homemade bread looks wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby, these are so beautiful. Love all your table settings!!
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Thank you so much for sharing at Creative Mondays
Wow Fabby, it's all so beautiful! I especially like your Old Paris bowl, that is gorgeous and to have it be in the family is even better!
ReplyDeleteHave a great rest of your week!
Gina
Fabby, the centerpiece with the shells is absolutely gorgeous! Awesome about the initials too. Your bread looks delicious and I bet the ladies enjoyed everything so much! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Hi Fabby! I just love your tea setting! The seaside centerpiece is gorgeous and I love the fish plates. Beautiful! Thanks for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
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The tea tables are just lovely. I admire your hospitality, specially when you are inspiring others to think about spiritual things, we need that kind of support more and more. The bowl made a perfect centerpiece as well, the shells really looked so nice in it :-)
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful blue French Art Nouveau bowl centerpiece looks stunning filled with seashells. The tea tables are looking very lovely set up for your prayer groups meeting. Thank you for praying for our blogging friends. Have a wonderful weekend Fabby..... Candy
ReplyDeleteDearet Fabby, everything is so delightfully charming and pretty :) I simply love the sea shells! Thank you for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. I hope you're able to join us again this week. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDearest Fabby, everything is so delightfully charming and pretty :) I simply love the sea shells! Thank you for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. I hope you're able to join us again this week. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteFabby I love your sea themed tea. The centerpiece is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteFabby,
ReplyDeleteBoth tables are just charming, dear friend!!!
My heart is swooning with the blue tablecloth and the Italian china!!!
A do r a b l e "fish" plates and so fitting for your Rosary Prayer tables!!!
Fondly,
Pat