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Tag Archives: whimsical teapots

July 31, 2018

Teapot Tuesday – A Laura Peery Delight

Beth Ann Chiles/ Tea and Teapots/ 9 Comments/ 1063

Teapot Tuesday is all about my wonderful teapot finds and today is no different.  I found artist Laura Peery at the Southern Highlands Craft Show in Asheville a couple weeks ago and fell in love with her work.    If you missed the post I Continue reading →

July 25, 2017

Froggy Teapot Tuesday

Beth Ann Chiles/ Uncategorized/ 11 Comments/ 2153

This little guy has to be one of the most memorable teapots in my collection.  Who wouldn’t love some tea poured from this adorable frog teapot? His smiling face and buggy eyes make me grin every time I see him in my china cabinet so Continue reading →

April 25, 2017

Teapot Tuesday Pisa Style

Beth Ann Chiles/ Tea and Teapots/ 19 Comments/ 2272

Teapots can come in all different styles. Some are elegant and beautiful. Some are whimsical and cute. Some are just downright fun and today’s teapot is one of those fun ones. Having been to the actual Tower of Pisa I had to get one of Continue reading →

April 11, 2017

Turtle Teapot Tuesday

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Who doesn’t love a teapot that has character?  This cute turtle teapot was one I picked up at the gift shop at our recent visit to Brookgreen Gardens. Of course I had to stop in the gift shop on the way out of the gardens Continue reading →

March 7, 2017

It’s A Small World on Teapot Tuesday

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Teapots don’t have to be fancy or high brow in my world. Some of my favorite teapots in my collection are the ones that are a bit whimsical.  This Save the Children teapot is the perfect example of a fun teapot. I have had this Continue reading →

April 12, 2016

Something Smells Fishy on Teapot Tuesday

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Teapots come in all shapes and sizes and if you remember this fishy teapot that I posted several years ago you have a great memory.  I love the whimsical teapots that I have found in my travels and on various on line sites but I Continue reading →

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This is quite a book! I had it recommended to me by several people and while I thought it might be a little dark and depressing it made me have a better understanding of what life in this time period was like. The strength of the huma...
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