Stacks of different sized plates for maximum wow factor topped with delicate teacups in shades of pink and green with a back drop of ravishing azaleas at Whitlock Inn
Hammersleyhttps://www.victoriamag. square teacup with delicate blooms makes tea drinking even better https://www.victoriamag.com/endless-pattern-play/3/
For dinner parties in particular I just love a square plate, especially one with multiple glorious colors like this one, why not play with colors
A mini chintaz plate in the center of a place setting is a true show stopper! Multiple colors layered on top of classic greens
American Rose is one of those patterns that works with any number of other patterns and colors. Classic and elegant
Minton is a fav because its patterns are timeless. Bell Heather with turquoise and pinks is up to date but also classic.
Love my lily of the Valley in any form but this teapot is a personal favorite with yellow roses and soft pastel linens its a true show stopper
I am not entirely sure what this shade of pink is called, not pastel and not fushia but absolutely gorgeous
Melissa stacked these cups for so long we couldnt understand what was going on, but now we have the result it all makes sense!
The gazebo at The Whitlock Inn is a lovely backdrop for photos and is intimate whilst still allowing your guests to see the Bride and Groom
Love the styling here, brings together my fav things a teapot and flowers and then to raise it up to create maximum impact
The gardens at The Whitlock Inn are a joy to play in but when you add lovely linens in pastel shades it takes on a life of its own