...Is this transfer printed teapot. Can you think of anything better to serve tea from this month?
I am sorry for not posting more pictures of the progress we've made settling into this new (to us) home. It seems life rushes by so fast and that at times, doing little things, even those that I love and enjoy, often get pushed aside and onto the back shelf of my mind where I tell myself, "I'll get to this later". Well, it is later and though I don't have as much to share with you as I'd like, I'm going to at least share my favorite spot in our living room. I promise to show the rest of the room soon but for now the opposite half of the living room has been occupied by my daughters boyfriend who has been staying with us for the past 7 or so weeks until his apartment is ready for him to move into, and so the couch is usually made up for him to sleep on! Here is a photo of the current living room just as we found it, a small room just off the entry of the house with a nice marble and wood fireplace surround, hard wood floors, beautiful crown mouldi
I have never understood this new skull craze.Now even I have to say,I love that skull.HaHa a skull even lil'ol' ladies will love.How perfect for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us anything about it?Maybe a story that goes with it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and unusual teapot. Love it!
ReplyDeleteMy first time to see this kind of teapot. Very appropriate for this Halloween parties. ^_^
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I did a double-take before I realized it's a skull!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Nancy.
NO DOUBT THAT PRETTY TEA POT WOULD SERVE UP A GREAT CUP. VERY PRETTY.
ReplyDeleteOh blimey Nancy, where ever did you find that from? It's certainly 'different'!
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny teapot-- I've never seen anything like it. Perfect for a Halloween tea, for sure.
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What a funny teapot! I've never seen anything like it-- it is perfect for Halloween tea.
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Nancy, this has to be the most unusual teapot ever. I'm sharing blue and white in my post too. ;-)
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So odd! Wonder if it was made for a witch or warlock? heeeheee!
ReplyDeleteBeckie in Brentwood, TN
Such an unusual teapot...Transfer prints make everything look special!
ReplyDeleteUnusual, odd but soooo cute in a funny kinda of way!
ReplyDeleteWhat an usual teapot.. wouldn't certainly get someone's attention.. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteI hope this isn't a repeat... I'm not sure the other comment went through.. what an unusual teapot.. would certainly get your attention. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect Halloween pot -- and I didn't know that the English had such a sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteThat has to be the most bizarre teapot I've ever seen. I can't imagine a skull and transferware combined.
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Oh my, that is unusual!
ReplyDeleteCertainly a conversation piece!\
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Creepily elegant! Seriously, only you could find a piece of transferware that works with Halloween!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is one of the coolest tea pots I have ever seen!!
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Debbie
That is a riot!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a conversation piece if ever I saw one. Love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the freakiest thing I've seen! Love the blue and white. Found you via Mod Vintage Life. Toodles, Kathryn http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2011/10/chest.html
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