Apr 21, 2014

TEA CUP TUESDAY NO. 214 AND STILL GOING STRONG!





Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday No. 214!  I pray that everyone had a wonderful Easter filled with friends and loved ones.  Life has slowed down for me just a touch.  I have finished Maya's, Elsa's dress (from Frozen) so now both Granddaughters are happy.  More importantly Grandma is happy to have them done.  I heard them both sign "Let it Go!" several times that day. Next big project is the Craft Class for the 40 ladies at church on Saturday.  I will be preparing for that all week long.  I will be teaching them how to do a rag wreath.  I am going to try and make a tutorial for it this week and I will of course share it with you.  I just had to show you one more Easter picture, before everything get put away. 



I have a few fun cups to share this week.  Some I don't think you have ever seen.  The first one is a Royal Stafford, "Rose Pansy, Forget Me Not" pattern.  Love the handle and the trim on this one.  You can see the hand painted details on this cup.





Cup No. 2 is a Crown Staffordshire, England.  Notice how much it looks like the first cup, but so very different.  





The last cup is a Duchess, from England.  A small single rose is the pattern on this one. 





It seems that we never get tried of looking at beautiful tea cups.  



Thank you for your  faithfulness to this party.  Terri and I always love to visit your homes each week.  Have a wonderful week. Blessings, Martha



27 comments:

  1. Hello Martha,
    Your granddaughters look so precious! Your costumes are going to be the best thing ever for a while! You are such a sweet grandmother : )
    The cups today are delicate and lovely with their little roses. I think I have the last one too!
    May this week go well, and all your preparations for the party too!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  2. I love the darling costumes on your granddaughters, Martha. Your teacups are so dainty and I love each one of them. Thank you for hosting and enjoy your week.

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  3. Beautifully sweet teacups! And the dresses are beautiful.

    Jocelyn @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com

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  4. Hi Martha,
    Your featured teacups are so very pretty today. You are such a talented seamstress! Those princess dresses are absolutely fabulous! Thank you for hosting with Terri today! Have a wonderful week! Karen

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  5. Such darling granddaughters and the dresses so pretty! You are so talented! Thank you for hosting and your teacups are all lovely!
    Blessings..Nancy

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  6. You have a beautiful collection, and the same goes for the two lovely Grand Daughters. English Staffordshire is so pretty.
    Hope you had a great Easter Sunday. yvonne

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  7. Martha those dresses are darling on them! That teapot and teacup are full of vintage perfection! Thanks for hosting!
    Sherry

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  8. What a beautiful post dear Martha!
    English Staffordshire is always a beautiful classic and you have such an amazing collection!
    Yor grands are so adorable, better than the teacups, lol!
    Thank you for hosting dear lady. I got my pics up, finally!
    Hope you had a lovely Easter.
    FABBY

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  9. Hi Martha,
    Thank you for stopping by for tea. I tried to leave you a comment yesterday but your blog wasn't accepting comments or linkups at the time.
    I love your Duchess teacup. Those little roses are so sweet. Have a beautiful day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  10. Love the dresses.....your so creative...your granddaughters will always remember the dresses.

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  11. Beautiful teacups, I especially like the last one. But the best part of your post is the picture of your adorable grands in their beautiful dresses! What a nice grandma you are!

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  12. Hello Martha! Lovely inspiration. Glad to share!

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  13. Oh my Martha! Your princess dress's are just adorable! You did a fabulous job! Your sweet teacups are some of my very favorite!
    Donna

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I love hearing from you and I answer each and every comment! Hugs, Martha