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Tea for {the loved} two ~ an inspiration for a fall wedding!

Looking for an inspirational sweetheart table? Well here is just the post for you (and table for you done by Tessa from Tie The Knot using our fine crockery!). We did this some time ago but I had never posted it. Isn’t this perfect for a fall wedding inspiration!!

Perfectly happy and contended – the couple will take their first tea {as husband and wife} on this romantic, charming tea table –  big enough for just two! The table is adorned with our delicate china sitting on dreamy dressy linen from past eras…the setting is beautiful wood deck in a vintage home – Felch Inn. This all emanates a much-needed serenity to the ones tying the knot. Enjoy the table with two styles – one done with place settings for dinner and the other with macrons for the tea afterwards. Buck from Buck Dietz Photography captured this decidedly romantic view so beautifully – stilled thoughts, dusky light, the tranquility – in short, a dream scene for many couples about to wed!

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Tea Crockery  provided teacups, plate settings, linen, altered books, tea tins, and other vintage treasures. Thanks to the team: Styled by: Tie The Knot by Tessa / Venue: The Felch House Photographer: Buck Deitz Photography/  Cake & Desserts: Ruze Cake House

About Author

Hi and welcome to my blog!

My name is Riffat and I am the writer behind this blog. Through this blog I share many things I am enthusiastic about – my curated items from old era, passion for tea and tea parties, design and décor, DIY projects. I specifically like to create themed and seasonal parties incorporating vintage treasures. I am married to an awesome guy who has {a good case of} wanderlust and is a grand but healthy foodie. Occasionally I will be journaling and sharing his experiences in travel, recipes and restaurant reviews. On my blog you will also get to meet our 3 amazing boys – the oldest is neuro-diverse and his being on the spectrum has given a different and incredible meaning to our family! I would be a very different person without him. Besides enjoying my family and this blog, I am a full-time speech and language pathologist.

We recently moved to Dallas from Arizona. Back there, I ran a vintage china rental and sales business. I had the pleasure of working with some amazing vendors in the event industry and got featured on many international and national blogs. I started blogging specific to my collection but recently switched to life style blogging to touch more aspects of life.

Originally from Pakistan, I am a multicultural and multilingual person and enjoy diversity to its fullest. I welcome new things and ways and learn from them but believe in restoring and preserving as well. I love people who inspire each other, are successful holistically, spread positive vibes and make a difference in this world for themselves and individuals around them. Overall, I strive to be a very well-balanced person and this blog plays some part in achieving that!

I absolutely love to team up with creative minds! Feel free to contact me for style consultation, photo shoots, vintage & antique articles, tea parties and hand-made items. I also do product reviews and feature items on my blog. I have a small shop on etsy featuring my collection and hand-made items.

(2) Comments

  1. Tea Crockery says:

    Awww thanks so much 🙂 Lucky to have worked with great teams always !

  2. Who doesn’t love a sweetheart table?
    Especially when it is dressed in such lavish dreamyness. This shoot was a wonderful way to show couples what they can do with your crockery.

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