Teapot Tuesday


It’s all about the staging now.  What do you think?  Does this work?  P1020873

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“Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one.”
(Ancient Chinese proverb)

Comments

  1. Now that is a cool tea pot. I love the distressed look and the color. It looks like it has seen a tea time or two.

  2. I like that pot a lot. Love the shape.

  3. Roberta wilson says:

    My favorite color also!

  4. I absolutely love the shape and worn look of this teapot. What’s the story with this one?

    • This one is more decorative than useable, I am afraid. Found it on clearance at Hobby Lobby and it was perfect for on top of the fridge in these “trying to sell the house days”. 🙂

  5. Love the Chinese proverb — and totally agree! This pot looks almost human, like a woman saucily standing with one hand on her hip and the other outstretched toward your “Smile” sign, almost like she’s saying, “Ta Da!”

  6. I definitely smile when someone mentions tea. I am enjoying a Starbuck’s chai latte right now. a very rare treat. I love the red and distressed look of this pot.

  7. I thought the same thing as Debbie, but I kept thinking it looked like the pose of one of the “Price Is Right” models.

  8. Love the staging!!! Love the Red!!

  9. Love its simple style n red color. Looks like it has served some mighty fine tea!

  10. This tea pot has so much character! Lovely.

  11. Yes! It works! Love it!

  12. I LOVE that teapot and it’s stage!

  13. pattisj says:

    That’s a cute vignette. The teapot is gorgeous.

  14. This is a teapot I would throw away–I don’t go for old worn out stuff.

  15. It has character.

  16. Love the color, love the shape! Yep I a agree, she’s got attitude.. 🙂

  17. Helen Brown says:

    Another pretty teapot.

  18. It works for me. It certainly made me smile!!

  19. It looks like some kind of metal under the paint?

    • It is actually more of a decorative pot—I think it would disintegrate if I actually tried to use it. Not metal –more of a papery type material.

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