I picked up this lovely full rosemary plant at the grocery store.
It's my fresh flower for the breakfast table this week.
I still have a few daisies left.
It all sits on a blue spatterware platter.
The blue willow cup and saucer are a thrift shop buy.
Everything sits on my picket fence runner.
Simple.
Cheers!
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Beautiful setting to start the day! and the Rosemary is so fragrant ... The way you have incorporated the blues and textures is perfect! Thank you for reminding us to start the day with nature's gift .. flowers.. xo HHL
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how wonderfully scented that table must be. I love the fragrance of rosemary. I'm also very fond of blue splatterware so the whole table looks lovely to me.
ReplyDeletedontcha love fresh rosmary at the table~
ReplyDeleteI am a huge Longaberger fan too, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your splatterware! That is my latest love. In blue and white. I love a fresh rosemary plant. thanks for sharing.. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous vignette! I can smell the rosemary! Uhhmmmm!..Christine
ReplyDeleteVery charming and the pics are just lovely!
ReplyDeletethese are my favorite kind of tables!
Cindy
My rosemary bush died on me! It was very old though. I love the smell of rosemary more than any other herb,basil comes a close second! Beautiful arrangement.
ReplyDeleteSpatterware! I have been trying to think of that word for like...a week now! You know how sometimes your brain just kind of freezes up on you? That's what happened when I was trying to think of that word. Thank you for freeing my mind!!!! The setting is beautiful. I love blue & white forever!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the smell of rosemary! It is so lovely with all the blue! This is a beautiful vignette.
ReplyDeleteLove rosemary in meat meals and spells so nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat setting.
Thank you for sharing
Love,
Karin Şen Cankan
karinsfairytale.blogspot.com
I love the look (and taste) of fresh rosemary. Yours looks so good mixing with the various blues of the setting. The little daisies are a sweet touch in the mix as well.
ReplyDeleteRita, Thanks for sharing your pretty tablescape at the Open House party. I love the smell of rosemary and I have some growing in pots outside now. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Sherry
I'm going to try this look, but use the green and purple basil from my yard. Thanks for the inspiration.
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