Feb 16, 2015

EVERYTHING IS PRETTY IN PINK!


Hello dear ladies! Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday No.259. Did you notice how beautiful the link looked last week?  I did it all by myself, thank you very much.  I am quite pleased with me.  It only took me almost 5 years to learn.  This week I am going to add the parties I join each week.  If you don't see them, something went wrong.  With a lot of luck, I should be able to party with everyone else and they will know about it!  Yeah!  


Do hope your Valentine's Day was wonderful and that you felt all the love. I am going to be sharing pink tea cups this week, because after all, we are still in February.   I always feel that I leave so many tea cups out, because of the large amount of pink cups I have, so I am going to try to do ones I can't remember sharing.  (Doesn't mean, I haven't, just that I don't remember!)  



This first one is an antique, pink, gold and white, German cup.  Look at the adorable legs on this cup.  I have a few of these in Mustache Cup, but these are just tea cups with legs,  So very beautiful, I can just imagine the Victorian Ladies having tea on a set like this.  Lovely!



The next cup is very much like the first, only not quite as dainty.  This one has rough edges, but I love it just the same. It is so very unique in shape and design.



The last cup is a Staffordshire tea cup.  A cup like we are very use to looking at.  It is a newer piece, unlike the top two.  The roses are what always gets me on this one.  


I just finished this costume for Sophia, she is going to be a fairy for a dance.  It is so much cuter on on the back.
I will not be able to visit until Wednesday because my sister in law is having surgery and I will be with her all day. I do promise to visit when I get home!

Have a wonderful week!  Here are a few of the Parties I am joining this week!

41 comments:

  1. Oh Martha, you just make me laugh and smile with your sense of humor! Thank you so much for that!! Your teacups are so pretty in pink and your Sophia is a doll. What a cute costume you've made. Thank you for hosting your happy tea party.

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  2. The teacups are exquisite dear Martha, every time I come, I swoon over them!
    The custom for lovely Sophia came out great. You are so talented!
    Thanks for the lovely tea party. I have a teaset to contribute, as my table is for Mardi-Gras this time.
    Have a great week.
    FABBY

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  3. Hi Martha! Sophia looks so cute in that darling costume! The teacups you shared are really interesting this week--I don't think I have seen anything like those first two. I really like all the gold embellishments on it. Have a great week!

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  4. Love your antique luster teacups...and your links came out beautifully! Hope you had a fabulous Valentine's Day with the family! Thanks so much for hosting!
    Ruth

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  5. Thank you for sharing pink pretties!

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  6. Hi Martha,
    I do love pink teacups and yours are so lovely today. The pink plate is gorgeous and so is your little fairy. You are a great seamstress! Way to go learning how to make a linky tea party! I wouldn't know how! Happy Tea Day sweet friend! Thank you for hosting tea every week. Take care, Karen

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  7. Ohh so elegant in pink - I love the colors.

    And Sophia is just darling, I'm sure she will be a big hit.

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  8. Martha, that plate in the first photo is gorgeous! You have so many beautiful tea cups. Got a good laugh out of the, "I don't remember sharing' comment! The Staffordshire teacup would go perfect with the tea I am sharing today. lol! Sophia is a little doll, I mean fairy!! he-he! Thanks for hosting and so excited that you will be sharing with Share Your Cup!
    hugs,
    Jann

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  9. love martha, the little girl is sugar-sweet !!! I love her china, it is uniquely beautiful !!! love greetings from angie from Germany

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  10. Pretty in pink...all your teacups. I on the other hand need to add more pink teacups to my collection. Blessings for your sister in law's surgery.

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  11. You made a wonderful job of little Sophia's costume, Martha! I love your Staffordshire teacup because of those sweet little roses. Hope your SIL's surgery goes well.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  12. That little fairy is adorable! What a pretty costume you made. I love the pink teacups, especially the first two as they're so unusual.

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  13. Your first 2 cups are very unusual, I wonder whether they were used or just for decorative purposes.
    Your little fairy is so pretty.

    Diana

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  14. What interesting teacups! My fave is the second cup with purple trim...maybe because I'm also a little rough around the edges? Hee!

    Hope that all goes well with your SIL's surgery.

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  15. What a wonderful selection of teacups being featured this week and what a darling fairy girl at the bottom of this post! All very fun and so glad you shared!

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  16. Martha, you have the most romantic china collection pieces - so perfect for St. Valentine's Day!

    But my oh my that little Fairy Angel stole the show for sure. That little devilish grin she's making is too cute.

    I hope your loved one's surgery goes well. God bless.

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  17. I never -never see t pink cups like this -so special!

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  18. Your teacups are just gorgeous and your princess is so sweet
    Kisses
    Alessandra

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  19. It's always lovely to have you drop in at LAWN TEA, and this time it led me to all this sumptuous PINK! What a treat to see all your beautifuls on display, and especially that charming GREEN fairy.

    Hope you're well and warm,

    rachel

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  20. Very sweet they are.. I adore the last one much.. It looks almost like the ones I have from Gracies.. lovely post and adorable costume.. Happy Weekend with love Jancie

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  21. That costume is tooooo cute! Lovely pieces, especially love the Staffordshire!

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  22. Martha, my English grandmother loved pink and pink roses, would have loved your Staffordshire teacup.

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