My tray is lined with a pretty crocheted doily and set with my Great Aunt's painted plate and tea cup. I love candles and used my lantern from Target and an orange spice scented candle from Swan Creek that comes in a teacup. Oh my, does it ever smell good! I'm having some orange spice tea to enjoy. Care to join me?
I'm not sure what this flower is that my Aunt painted, but I love it on the green background.
Just top the mousse with some berries and you have a perfect, light dessert.
TIP: I filled a food safe storage bag with the mousse, cut off the tip and piped it into the dessert shells.
Thanks for you visit! xo
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Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYou've fixed such a pretty tea tray! I love the basket tray and doily, and your lantern gives off such a cozy light. I have one on our fireplace hearth, and I love to turn it on at night. Your aunt has painted a GORGEOUS tea cup, saucer and plate! Wow! Those colors are just beautiful.
Your white chocolate mousse looks and sounds delicious (I checked out the recipe). Those chocolate cups are so cute; I'll have to look for those at our World Market. I hope you have a wonderful week!
Hugs,
Denise at Forest Manor
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeletewhats cooking? Oh no, I have to ask: Whats baking! These chocolate cups look really amazing. Thats a dessert as I love it. Easy to make with a spectacular look. The handpainted tea cup looks very springy and sweet. By the way, could the flower be a sweet pea? Thank you for sharing the lovely tea time and the nice idea with the sweets.
Best greetings, Johanna
I love the mint green color of the tea cup and saucer, Kitty. It is perfect with the pink flower. I have to check out this mouuse recipe it looks so good and it is "light". Yippee! xo
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a perfect place to sit and enjoy! Love the pretty tray and the mousse cups look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteKitty, beautiful tea tray. I love the teacup (green is my favorite color). Isn't World Market fun?! I find the most delicious things there and you've put the flower cups to good use. Happy Tea Day!
ReplyDeleteHI Kitty
ReplyDeleteTea with you each week is always a pleasure because you serve some neat desserts. I've seen plain chocolate cups before but these are fun and with a light mousse inside, not too filling, I'm sure.
Judith
Is that a Sweet Pea maybe. Your desserts look delicious!
ReplyDeleteKitty, your chocolate dessert cups look wonderful! I use your method of using the tip cut off a baggie for icing cupcakes ever since my piping gadget broke. Those bags can be used for much more than just storing food and sandwiches.;) I really like the pretty green teacup. My guess is the flower is a Sweet Pea. Lovely post and thank you for sharing and coming to tea.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Lovin' these multi-colored chocolate cups Kitty-very pretty! Your cup and saucer are beautiful, the green and pink go well together:@)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love the look and I'm sure it tastes wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
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Pat
Everything looks SO lovely Kitty! The mousse...the adorable cups that hold it...the orange tea...the gorgeous tea cup. Sure would love to come sit and share with you...I'd feel sooo pampered with all your pretties. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKitty, you make life fun! Beautiful tea tray and adorable flower cups! Your Aunt did a wonderful job painting the tea cup. The candle in the tea cup is charming. Have a good week! xo
ReplyDeleteHello Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYour great aunt's tea cup is very pretty. I think those might be sweet peas? I have always wondered what it was like to paint your very own china! Your great aunt must be very talented. They look like it to me. And your mousse cups look delicious. I am sure they tasted wonderful.
Hugs,
Terri
Kitty, this is so elegant and pretty. Gorgeous tea tray and tea cup. Perfect for a girls get together. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletereally pretty Kitty! I love the green hues on the tea cup.
ReplyDeleteLo-cal mousse??? I have to try this one. Those cups are so pretty and I love those hand painted dishes. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty - You are so fortunate to have a beautiful tea cup that your aunt painted. I love family treasures like this. Filling pretty chocolate cups with a homemade mousse is a delicious idea and makes a lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty, Your mousse in chocolate cups looks beautiful! Love your hand-painted teacup too. What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Beth
Beautiful, too pretty to eat. Love the cup too.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteYour mousse in chocolate cups looks SO good! I think I need to make some for my family :) Your tea cup is beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Hugs,
Stephanie
Ummm, this is a beautiful tea and Orange Spice is one of my favs....:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tea cup....
Everything looks delightful, the tea cup, the chocolate cups, the candle!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
What a delight, Kitty. You make everything look so simple and so beautiful and so yummy...Christine
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous painted china! What a wonderful keepsake for you. The dessert looks yummy too.
ReplyDeleteLove your tray. You did it up right.
ReplyDeleteYum and beautiful - both, dessert, cup & saucer. Hand painted by your Aunt? How neat.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Jenn
Oh my Kitty, that is a very delicious dessert!! Everything looks so beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Pink Saturday..xo Tami
Hi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI just love your dessert table and the dessert looks delicious. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you again soon!
Miz Helen
The chocolate cups full of mousse look so yummy! The cup and saucer your aunt painted is beautiful. Looks like maybe she painted a sweet pea on it - one of my favorite flowers!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend,
Robin
Really a lovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green china, Kitty...the mousse looks delicious, too!
ReplyDeleteSuper to have you at Seasonal Sundays.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
Hi Kitty~ I used picked up some chocolate flower cups from World Market too! I have to try your mousse recipe! So pretty with you teacup & tray!
ReplyDeleteKitty, this is just the most delightful little dessert tray! I've always wanted to try MAKING chocolate dessert cups. I think I may run down to World Market instead now. Yours are beautiful & the mouse sounds enticing.
ReplyDeleteYou are so blessed to have inherited your Aunt's hand painted china. My best friend has several that her mother did & they are GORGEOUS!!! Why did this craze die out just before our generation???
fondly,
Rett
Delightful Kitty ~ I love this!
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Love these chocolate cups! I need to find some!
ReplyDeleteThe information you have given in the blog really marvelous and more interesting. flower cups
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