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September 15, 2015

Another Teapot Tuesday – Another Miniature Set

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I warned you I had quite a few of these cute little miniature teapot sets, didn’t I?  I think for awhile I was on a cow theme when I had a red kitchen.  Some of these little mini sets were acquired during that time and Continue reading →

August 25, 2015

A Boatload of Animals on Teapot Tuesday

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Noah’s Ark is a very popular theme for teapots if you can imagine.  I have a couple of full sized ones that I have featured before on Teapot Tuesday but today’s is one of my miniature ones that I adore. The detail in the animals Continue reading →

July 28, 2015

Teapot Tuesday

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One of the joys of getting ready for a move is discovering all of the things that were never unpacked from the last move. Seriously it is ridiculous what we stored and never even looked at.  I blame it on …. oh I don’t know. Continue reading →

July 21, 2015

Teapot Tuesday Keeps Me in Stitches

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Lame, I know.  I am trying to spice up Teapot Tuesday a little bit and as this is moving week I may be a bit punchy about now.  I am not sure how the next month or so will go with Teapot Tuesday since I Continue reading →

July 14, 2015

Anchors Aweigh on Teapot Tuesday

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What could be more fitting for me right now than a nautical teapot?  Not much, let me tell you.  I am getting pretty excited about the upcoming move to a house where out my back door is a lake.  I will probably go overboard with Continue reading →

June 30, 2015

A Bit of Silver on Teapot Tuesday

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I have been finding all kinds of treasures in our house as I am preparing for our move to North Carolina.  A dumpster was delivered today so we can toss any items that are not usable that have collected over the years we have been Continue reading →

June 23, 2015

Teapot Tuesday – The Lake District

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Tiny teapots are easier to pack.  Tiny teapots are easier for loved ones to bring home from travels as gifts which explains the teapot on the blog today.  My mom took a trip to England and this was one of the little things that found Continue reading →

June 2, 2015

Tiny Teapot Tuesday

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It is said that good things come in small packages.  How about tiny packages?  This adorable little Sadler teapot is one of the smallest in my collection and I seriously doubt that it would fill even a doll cup but isn’t it a cutie??? Little Continue reading →

May 26, 2015

Teapot Tuesday

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Today’s teapot is a very sweet one that our youngest son, Aaron, gave me in New York last week.  He had gone shopping with his girlfriend in Pennsylvania and found this adorable teapot in an antique shop.  I love that he thinks of me every Continue reading →

May 19, 2015

Teapot Tuesday – Lovely in Blue

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  Today’s teapot is one that I recently painted at Market 124. I absolutely love to go there and spend some time creating. I absolutely love to visit this store because there is always something new and fun.  I have written a couple of posts Continue reading →

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