Invite a tiny fairy to come for tea.
Then sit back and wait for the fairydust and magic to happen.
Then sit back and wait for the fairydust and magic to happen.
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Teacups: Royal Albert- Wild Rose and American Beauty
Tiny Teacup- Occupied Japan (Thank you, Tami!)
Hi: I just love that last cup. I have never seen one like it. Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha!
DeleteGoodness, seems we have a lot in common. I have lots of tea cups, paper dolls, hand knit slippers, and old books. I have some of that blue and brown stoneware, and I like chicks and bunnies.
ReplyDeleteNancy Jo
Yes, we do! :-)
DeleteYour little tea cup has such a pretty shape-love it:@)
ReplyDeleteIt really is a lovely shape! :-)
DeleteYour post looks magical! I love all your pretty teacups. The wee one is so cute. The American Beauty is one I have on my list to acquire but haven't found one yet although I did find a saucer. Thank you for sharing your lovely post at Tea Time and enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Sandi, I have seen a few American Beauty teacups on e-bay recently.
DeletePure magic, Gayle! That is a most unusual little tea cup! Love your pictures! Have a nice day! Twyla
ReplyDeleteI know my youngest niece would like this. :-)
DeleteOh, that tiny tea cup is precious! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it cute? Tami finds the cutest things!
DeleteLove the special effects you've done with the photos, Gayle! SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
DeleteHow charming!
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DeleteHow sweet! I just found the cutest little tea cup at the thrift store....I think I'll sprinkle some fairy dust on it! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteYes, do! A little fairy dust goes a long way to making ones day sparkle. :-)
DeleteSo cute! I love minis! I have a miniature Shelley on this week's Tuesday Cuppa Tea. Yours is so cute! I love the shape!
ReplyDeleteRuth
I just stopped by to take a peek at your post! :-)
DeleteSigh!!
ReplyDeleteI love fairies! Inviting one or two for tea is a delightful idea.
ReplyDeleteIt was just the cutest little cup, I had to! :-) And I know my niece would love this!
DeleteThe little tea cup from Japan is interesting. Clever processing too. I couldn't invite a fairy for tea as I don't have any beautiful cups like those.
ReplyDeleteMy niece would probably tell you that the fairies wouldn't mind even if you drank from paper cups. :-)
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ReplyDeleteI love your teacups featured today. I have some American Beauty but I haven't seen the Friendship Rose before. It is so pretty. The miniature is so sweet! Thank you for visiting me! Have a wonderful weekend. Take care,
Karen
Oops, I'm getting my teacup names mixed up. This is "Wild Rose" from Royal Albert. I've now corrected it in the post.
DeleteThis is my first time visiting and oh, what beautiful tea cups!!!! Lucky you! Thank you for visiting my blog! Nancy
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