Good morning everyone ~
The sun is shining and Mr. Vintage must be feeling better ~ he told me he had a craving for a tart ~ I am not a tart ~ ;-)
Soooooo ~
I whipped up a batch of strawberry rhubarb tarts ~ just for Mr. Vintage ~
Nothing better for a mid morning snack than a hot cup of coffee and a tart ~ don't you think?
Please join us for a tart and coffee ~
While your sipping your coffee, I'll show you a couple of my favourite vintage ornaments ~
I also found this little silver bell at the local thrift store ~
All she needed was a pink ribbon ~
Have a wonderful Sunday ~
What are you doing today?
Can't wait to hear
(((Hugs)))
Marianne
Marianne...you sweet girl!
ReplyDeleteThose tarts you made for Mr. Vintage look dee-lish!!
I think I will have one..thank you!
Your decorations are lovely...love those vintage ornaments.
I am preparing for Christmas and a Momma-sister get together mid week.
My daughter and I are going to watch a movie together today and bake after its done.
It will be fun!
Love to you sweetie!!
Deborah xoxoxoox
so glad to hear my vintage is feeling better.
ReplyDeleteyour tarts look great but it is good to be a tart now and then :) Great decorations.
Cathy
What am I doing today, I'm feeling very glad that Mr. Vintage is feeling so well that he wants tarts ;-) And yours are beautiful, and so are your vintage ornies - love them!
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Mary
I'll bet those tarts help him to feel even better. You're taking such good care of each other.
ReplyDeleteI did some gardening this morning and am now enjoying "White Christmas" with my family.
Have a good Sunday evening!
Oh too funny! But those tarts look yummy and I love all your vintage ornaments. Sure takes me back. Glad he is feeling better.
ReplyDeleteI made stew, cornbread, and brownies with walnuts for myself. When I cook, I usually do quite a bit. As I know I probably won't get around to it for a little while. I've never made tarts! Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Your tarts look fabulous and coffee and a pastry is the best of the best in my opinion. Beautiful vintage ornaments ;)
ReplyDeleteCHRISTmas Blessings!
Gail
I like your vintage ornaments especially the sweet bell all decked with a pink ribbon! The tarts look delicious. I'm sure Mr. P enjoyed them. Blessings, Pamela
ReplyDeleteHello Marianne,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that Mr Vintage is feeling better.
Those tarts look yummy
Enjoy your holidays!!
Suzann ~xoxo!
I was decorating and taking photos of my porch to post today. Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comment. We are in Halton Region (west of Brampton, north of Oakville and Milton.) The tarts look delicious and I think vintage ornaments have the neatest colours and designs. Wishing you a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteAren't you the sweetest thing to make rhubarb tarts for Mr. Vintage? I'll bet he was thrilled, because they look yummy. Your vintage ornaments are so pretty. I only have a few from the fifties.Have a great week,
ReplyDeleteBabs
Such pretty ornaments! Love the tarts...yummy! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteYour tarts look amazing! I'm sure they were delicious with a cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that your Mr. is feeling better. God bless him!
Your vintage ornaments remind me of the ones that were on my childhood tree.
Have a good week, dear lady.
Hugs, Cindy
Love your vintage "pretties"...and those tarts look delicious :) Laurel
ReplyDeleteMmmm...yummy looking tarts. Perfect for feeling better coffee time. Have a beautiful day! Patty
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Marianne
ReplyDeleteThe tarts look delish!! Yum!!
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Karena
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Glad that it sounds like Mr is feeling better. Love the pink ornaments and I am always a sucker for a vintage bell...
ReplyDeleteThe tarts look very yummy and I hope hubby enjoyed them! Tell him to take care and feel better soon! Of course I love those vintage ornaments. I found my little wooden ones yesterday and today I went to another thrift store and guess what I found...more little wooden ornies. Isn't that funny when that happens! Happy holidays to you both! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteYour tart looks incredibly delicious! I love tarts! That is a very sweet gesture you did for Mr. Vintage!
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xoxo
Myric
Love your old ornaments! So cheery to find. Sounds like you're taking good care of your Hubby! Tarts would do me just fine! Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI think I would eat all the tarts and just call it breakfast =) Love the vintage ornaments....Wishing you a lovely Holiday season...Xoxoxo ~Ashley
ReplyDeleteHi, Marianne! Thanks for coming by and lovin' on my hutch!
ReplyDeleteI love your ornaments. The cut out ones have always been my favorite! ♥
Our extended family is trying something new this year - Christmas Eve brunch (to let the grown up kids go to all their other families) These would be a nice addition.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I love to spoil my Dearest with treats like that - love your Christmas ornaments - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteToday, we're taking it easy and I am going to do some painting in the kitchen.
Hope you have a marvelous day,
Kathy
Such a gentle way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteyummm!! the tarts look delicious! I love the vintage ornaments too!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Marianne!
joan
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