This lovely china teapot features a lovely bird scene and the delicate teacups carry the theme out. What a wonderful set to serve a favorite brew to a friend on a chilly day. This was another Marshall’s find–you know I love that store and they have some great buys on lovely teapots!
Did you notice those tea packages? I found a tea shop when I was in Fort Worth, Texas awhile back . The Spice and Tea Exchange offers a large variety of teas and sniffing the tea is definitely encouraged!!! I walked away with a packet of Black Chocolate Tea and Mint-Chilla Chai-Nilla Tea which is a blend of green pu-eeh tea, vanilla, peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, and licorice root.
Day after day we live on the edge of time. Sun and moon go as they may. Heaven and Earth change freely. With each cup of tea I experience the birth of the universe. With each sip a new beginning. If you ask me to explain, I need only invite you to drink tea.” –The Minister of Travel
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Leave a commentI love the blue color on the tea pots. And the tea looks good! Mint and chai seems like a good combo
It is a sweet teapot and the that mint and chai tea is good! I think I will brew some of that Up North tea today, though, because I am hooked on it. Thanks for sending it along!
Love the birds.
Black chocolate tea sounds amazing. Another lovely tea set.
This tea set reminds me of spring.
I love that tea set. Will have to go and check out Marshall’s. I’d like to get myself a nice set for my birthday this year. 🙂
And I love the Spice and Tea exchange. There’s one in Blowing Rock and we always stick up when we are there. Hubby found one in Mount Dora this past weekend and brought me back some goodies. 🙂
This teapot is for the birds… Maybe it should be called a tree pot. Hahaha
Blue teapots always catch my eye. Guess what my daughter and son-in-law brought back from Australia as a gift for me? Lamington tea! Haven’t tried it yet though.
Blue and birds are two of my favorite things so you know I love this teapot. So pretty.