Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Some of favorite teacups

With  Springtime officially coming up this month it makes me think of teacups.  I love all the pretty little flowers them.   I really need to get my teacups out of the basement and display them.  Here are a few pictures that I took a few years ago.

I bought the metal dress mannequin at Goodwill and painted it off white and added  one of my favorite teacups.




Here is  teacup in the first picture.




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36 comments :

  1. So cute! Clever idea and it looks beautiful in your room.

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    1. Thank you. This picture was taken in our last home. I have this in the guest bedroom/craft room in the basement right now. Once I finish with that room I will be posting it.

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  2. Hi there! I found your lovely blog while visiting Jann's wonderful party - Share Your Cup Thursdays :)

    I have a weakness for tea cups and yours are simply beautiful! I am a happy new follower of yours and I look forward to visiting again :) Enjoy the remainder of your week! Hugs! Stephanie - The Enchanting Rose

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    1. Thank you so much for the lovely comment. I am so glad that you stopped by and I hope you have a wonderful day!

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  3. Hi ! I'm Visiting from Jann's and I must d say I like all your very pretty and delicate tea cups! Spring comes late to Colorado, where I live, but I am dreaming of all the wildflowers it will bring!

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    1. Thank you. I live in Colorado also. I was checking out your blog and it looks like we live pretty close to each other.

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  4. Oh my such a beautiful tea cup!!! Keep calm drink tea!!

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  5. Such pretty tea cups! I can't start collecting more china (no room) but if I did it would be something like this!

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  6. Your teacups are lovely, Jody! I love teacups and china in general. I see you live in Colorado. My son will be moving to Colorado in the Fall for his post-doc. It sounds like beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you. Colorado is a pretty great state to live in. The only thing I don't like is that we don't really have a Fall and Spring. It usually starts snowing in October and can still snow in May.

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  7. Lovely tea cups and a very beautiful home.

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  8. I really like how you decorated that mannequin with a pretty teacup!

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  9. Wow! Jody, you and I have so much in common . I also collect tea cups. What a beautiful idea!

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  10. Wonderful post.
    My love for vintage china started years ago with an antique cup and saucer. Then it was on to tea pots, misc plates and full sets. Now I am addicted. I have so many that I have started finding other uses for them. I made a bunch of vintage tea cup candles for Valentines Day. They were a hit.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Will visit again soon.
    Elizabeth

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    1. What a great idea. They would make a great gifts. I think it would be fun to glue 3 or more on top of each other and make a lamp out of them.

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  11. Such pretty tea cups! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty :)

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  12. Your teacups are gorgeous! I rarely meat a teacup I don't like. lol! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Thank you Jann. I say the same thing. It also works for plates, rooster, bunnies, napkins, oh how I could go on. Have a wonderful day!

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  13. I am loving your tea cups, they are all very pretty!!!
    Hope you have a great week!

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  14. Your link caught my eye on Inspiration Monday. I just love teacups, but I have not displayed mine in my home as beautifully as you have. Very pretty.
    Barbara @ http://www.glutenfreehomestead.com

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    1. I have a little room in my house with bookcases that I use for storing all my plates and some of the decor I use through out my home. I think that I will display most of them there. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

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  15. Beautiful! Your tea cups are very lovely!
    Jennelise

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  16. They're beautiful! Do bring the out!! Just today I took mine out of a bin in the basement, which I've been wanting to do for some time, and after seeing these old friends I really want to have them out! I told myself I MUST do a post with them! Thanks for further inspiring me!! ~Zuni

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    1. We have lived in this house almost 3 years now and I still have some boxes that I haven't opened. If you can believe it just the other day my husband said he was ready to move. I told him that I was not ready and we just got the house almost how we want it. He just doesn't like living in an HOA community. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

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  17. Teacups are a great way to add a little color to rooms & decor! Have you seen the candles that are made in teacups?
    Thank you for linking up at the Talented Tuesday Link Party :-) I hope you join us again tomorrow!

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    1. Yes I saw those. I tried that once. I glued the teacup to the saucer and also added a little stuffed teddy bear around the cup.

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