Enjoying Tea and Scones: Cozy Winter Moments

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends. The Christmas season has drawn to a close, and it’s time to tuck away all the wonderful holiday decorations until next year. Packing away Christmas is no small task, but it’s also an opportunity to reflect on the joyful memories of the season. To help you and your helpers power through this big job, why not take a well-deserved pause for a cup of tea and a homemade lemon raspberry scone? It’s a perfect way to bring warmth and cheer to a chilly winter day.

The Setting for a Cozy Break
Picture this: a winter-gray pottery plate cradles a batch of golden scones, nestled on a delicate paper snowflake doily. This charming arrangement takes center stage on the table, making it easy for all the busy hands to reach for a treat.
Nearby, a lovely teapot, adorned with a serene winter motif, sits steaming, ready to serve. This thrifted treasure, found a few years ago, adds a nostalgic charm to the scene and pairs perfectly with the white porcelain cream and sugar set flanking it. These simple yet elegant pieces elevate the moment with a touch of seasonal sophistication.

At the heart of the table, a crystal vase holds a delicate arrangement of white flowers and dark green magnolia branches, evoking the quiet beauty of winter. Flanking the vase are silver and blue miniature winter trees, their understated shimmer adding a subtle sparkle to the serene setting.

The Place Setting
The table is grounded by a black-and-white striped placemat, offering a modern yet timeless base. A gray salad plate, simple and unadorned, awaits its star guest—a freshly baked raspberry scone. Black-handled cutlery provides a sleek contrast to the neutral tones, while a napkin embroidered with a single “B” rests neatly atop the plate.

Adding the finishing touch is a pretty black-and-white floral mug, ready to be filled with comforting tea.
This thoughtful table arrangement creates a sense of calm and renewal, ushering in the winter season with muted colors and natural textures. It’s a celebration of simplicity, perfect for a quiet pause in a bustling day.

A Moment of Restoration
As the three hard workers bustle about, organizing and packing away the trappings of a joyful Christmas, this inviting table becomes a haven for a shared moment of rest. A pause to savor the delicate tartness of lemon mingling with the sweetness of raspberry in each bite of the scone. A moment to wrap chilled hands around a warm mug of tea and take a deep, contented breath.

This small interlude isn’t just about nourishment; it’s about reconnecting with the simple pleasures that bring joy and balance to our days. It’s a quiet space to reflect on the blessings of the past season and set intentions for the year ahead.

The Recipe
If you’d like to recreate this little moment of bliss, here’s the link to the lemon raspberry scone recipe. For a winter twist, I used frozen raspberries instead of fresh, and they worked beautifully. You can also opt to drizzle a glaze over the scones for an extra touch of sweetness. Either way, they’re sure to delight.
As we clear away Christmas and prepare our homes and hearts for 2025, let’s cherish these small, meaningful moments. A simple table, good company, and a delicious treat can transform even the busiest days into something special.
Wishing you all a very happy New Year, filled with love, warmth, and joy!

I love this little moment of bliss! Will check out the scone recipe!
Thanks, Sara, it’s nice to take a little time to decompress. /the scone recipe is really good. Thanks for stopping by and Happy New Year!
Lynne
I love scones, and those look yummy! The teapot is so pretty, too. Simple pleasures!
Moments of contentment should be enjoyed and celebrated. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Those scones look so yummy! I love the new look of the blog too.
Thanks, Joanne, my daughter did the new look as a surprise Christmas gift. I’m a lucky Mom. Hope you try the scones. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
What a lovely table, Lynne! I need to change out my table as it’s so unappealing at the moment. I just wanted to go with something simple, but my choices are just not good. I love scones so I’ll be trying these soon!
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Thanks, Marsha, you will really enjoy the scones. They are quite tasty. You’ll sort out your table dilemma in time. Hope you have a terrific week.
Lynne
What a lovely table. The scones look delicious! I may have to try them.
Happy New Year!
The scones are really tasty, Nancy. Please pass on birthday wishes to your, “Sweet Man”. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Thanks so much for the visit!
So cozy! And lemon raspberry scones sound just perfect. Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #53 linkup–we hope to see you next week at #54, too! 🙂
Thanks, Jennifer, nothing better than a break with tea and scones in the afternoon. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lynne, I’m happy to feature you at The next Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. I love your cozy winter moments.
Thanks, Steph, I love visiting your blog and seeing all the new ideas you post. Such a great surprise. Wishing you a wonderful week.
Lynne
Dear Lynne, Love those tea scones
Popping in quickly to let you know that your awesome post will be featured at SSPS 344
Thanks, Esme, what a lovely surprise to wake up to. I look forward to your posts each week. Thanks so much for the feature.
Have a wonderful week.
Lynne