Tartan Coffee Time
I LOVE tartan!
At Christmas I bring out my tartan mugs and plates. They usually are displayed on a kitchen shelf along with some greens and candy canes. I bought them many years ago at a warehouse sale. There are no markings regarding the manufacturer. Today I have set them out for coffee. I do have a cake, but it isn’t really picture-worthy.
The little tartan tins are a piggy bank from Scotland, and a tin which once held fudge from Harrods…only a sweet memory now…
This season is busy with so many good times we often don’t have time to sit down, enjoy a cup of coffee, and think about what Christmas is all about…I am trying to make time for that this year.
At Christmas I bring out my tartan mugs and plates. They usually are displayed on a kitchen shelf along with some greens and candy canes. I bought them many years ago at a warehouse sale. There are no markings regarding the manufacturer. Today I have set them out for coffee. I do have a cake, but it isn’t really picture-worthy.
The little tartan tins are a piggy bank from Scotland, and a tin which once held fudge from Harrods…only a sweet memory now…
This season is busy with so many good times we often don’t have time to sit down, enjoy a cup of coffee, and think about what Christmas is all about…I am trying to make time for that this year.
Comments
Yes, it's good to take time to focus on what the season really means.
Blessings,
Sandi
Everything looks so festive, and I adore your feather tree.
xo
Sheila
I love your tartan plaid! I'd have snatched those up, too. They make such a pretty statement at Christmas time.
I am a great fan of Tartan pattern and your china look very festive for me. The cheery red shouts Christmas. It is really a wonderful set. Thank you for sharing this pretty pictures.
best greetings, Johanna
I can walk a long distance again! My knee is pretty much healed, so please let me know a good time for you! I'm looking forward to seeing you, before Christmas.
Hugs, cindy