Monday - time for Mosaic Monday - sponsored by Mary at the Little Red House. Click and visit more fun and beautiful mosaics.
I'd like to share with you some of the wonderful things in my kitchen. Come in, sit down, have a piece of pie and a cup of tea - we'll chat and enjoy the chilly winter day in my cozy kitchen. Glad you stopped by.
I'll have a slice of that freshly baked bread...and I see you have plenty of tea. If you don't care for the end piece, I would gladly enjoy it, as it's my favorite part...unless of course it's your favorite part too, my friend. Oh, and later can we have a piece of pumpkin pie served up on one of those lovely blue and white plates? Very nice mosaic...it sure helps take the chillys off the day! --Lili
Your lovely mosaic is so warm and inviting; it reminds me of my dear mother-in-law, who made her own bread for many years, along with delicious pies. Thank you for sharing; I think I will go and make a cup of tea!
I would be right at home in your kitchen. We share similar interest in vintage kitchen things that we actually use. The little blue hobnail dish looks like Fenton glass, which is made about 50 miles from where I live. That color is called ice blue, I believe--my sister collects it but it's hard to come by.
I sure like your mosaic. I think I have a blue teapot just like yours, but now that creamer and sugar bowl...I NEED that! Your bread looks so yummy - with some homemade strawberry jam and a cup of tea, now how nice would that be.
Your dishes are interesting to me. My mom was collecting very old dishes with pinecones. I will get a picture and post it on my blog so you can see.
I would love to have a cup of tea with you and a piece of that homemade bread, yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm coming over with Pam (as long as that bread doesn't have any fruit in it LOL) :0)
ReplyDeleteCrispy
Lovely mosaic - the bread does look very inviting!! Love all the shades of blue..
ReplyDeleteI'll have a slice of that freshly baked bread...and I see you have plenty of tea. If you don't care for the end piece, I would gladly enjoy it, as it's my favorite part...unless of course it's your favorite part too, my friend. Oh, and later can we have a piece of pumpkin pie served up on one of those lovely blue and white plates? Very nice mosaic...it sure helps take the chillys off the day! --Lili
ReplyDeleteI can smell the fresh baked bread and love the teapots. Looks like a very inviting invitation.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Cindy
Your lovely mosaic is so warm and inviting; it reminds me of my dear mother-in-law, who made her own bread for many years, along with delicious pies. Thank you for sharing; I think I will go and make a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteOh but now I am craving pie:) But first I will have a slice of that delicious looking bread:) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
I would be right at home in your kitchen. We share similar interest in vintage kitchen things that we actually use. The little blue hobnail dish looks like Fenton glass, which is made about 50 miles from where I live. That color is called ice blue, I believe--my sister collects it but it's hard to come by.
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic!
I love homemade bread and the pie looks good too! Pretty mosaic.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Beautiful mosaic! I'll be over soon for a piece of that delicious looking bread and some tea.
ReplyDelete~ Many Blessings ~
I sure like your mosaic. I think I have a blue teapot just like yours, but now that creamer and sugar bowl...I NEED that! Your bread looks so yummy - with some homemade strawberry jam and a cup of tea, now how nice would that be.
ReplyDeleteYour dishes are interesting to me. My mom was collecting very old dishes with pinecones. I will get a picture and post it on my blog so you can see.
I want to come have coffee in your kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteYour mosaic is making me hungry! I think I'll put on water for a pot of tea!
ReplyDeleteLove the blue!