I'm starting to really enjoy my tea in a china teacup these days. It all started with having a cup of tea at my mom's, there was only two mugs, and a whole lot of tea cups. Now I can't go back. Heck I have to justify my acquisitions some how! This particular beauty was a Christmas gift from a friend.
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Alyce from At Home With Books.
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Alyce from At Home With Books.
13 comments:
Oh, that is pretty! Beautiful cups make tea time special! Now you can be on the hunt for them at garage sales and thrift stores!
I love old teacups too. They're so special and fun!
Tea just tastes better in a beautiful fine china cup!
Tea actually tastes better in a proper cup. ;) This one is lovely. I have a whole collection of cups I inherited from my mother. I think it's time to dig those out.
Such a pretty tea cup! Tea brewed in a pot and served in a fancy china cup is much nicer than using a mug.
I love pretty teacups...I have a lovely set that I don't use very often. I should use it even if nobody else is home but me!
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I think the tea tastes better too! I love finding tea cups at antique shops.
It's always nice to have drinks in something pretty! I have about twenty coffee mugs but only use the same three over and over because they are the ones I like to look at the most. I should probably just get rid of the other ones. :)
Such a pretty cup -- I can see why you'd want to use it. I'd probably be too afraid of breaking it, though.
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Both my husband and my neighbor recently got into tea drinking. It is replacing coffee around here!
That is a beauty:)
That is so pretty. There's just something elegant about drinking tea from a lovely tea cup instead of a mug.
Girl I am a sucker for teacups. AND teapots, truth be known. I hope someday we can share a cuppa together, dear Irene. With plenty of shortbread.
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