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Thursday, December 13, 2012

A Cup of Christmas Cheer

 
On Sunday I attended the open house at Deepwood Estate in Salem, Oregon
Suddenly before my camera's eye appeared this beautiful teacup all adorned with Christmas cheer.
Isn't it amazing how a tea lover can find any opportunity to decorate with a teacup or teapot.
I wondered who the tea lover there was, but didn't ask.  I just enjoyed seeing it there.

As I have browsed blogs and pinterest recently there have been others that have
adorned their teacups with Christmas cheer.
They just make me smile.

Here are a couple links that have shared their Christmas cheer in a teacup.
http://www.teainengland.com 
Check out the most recent post here, photos from pinterest.
http://warrengrovegarden.blogspot.com
Scroll down to the Advent Sunday post, I just loved the candle clipped to the saucer.

My own cup of Christmas cheer.

Take time to enjoy the holiday season with Christmas cheer.

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing some Christmas cheer!

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  2. I love these teacups in their finery for Christmas! This year I realized that I don't have any holiday teacups. I have 'holly' Christmas mugs but no teacups. I'm on a mission through the next year to remedy the problem! Thanks for the encouragement with your photos!
    ~Adrienne~

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  3. Thank you for the link to Tea in England, Marilyn. I too love all the beautiful teacup holiday ideas! x

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  4. How pretty Marilyn, it gives me ideas to decorate my cups and saucers displayed on a long shelf in my kitchen. I never would have thought they could be such beautiful Christmas decorations.

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  5. This is my first visit and I enjoyed your lovely cup of Christmas cheer.

    wishing you a Merry Christmas.

    Noelene
    Tasmania Australia

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  6. I can see you have a tea cup for every occasion, Marilyn. Your cup decorated with baubles and a candle is very pretty.

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  7. VERY PRETTY, Marilyn! And what a nice way to decorate festively in a different way. Those blue baubles are wonderful color! Oh, and LOVED the post with Joey and the train the other day--too cute! :o) Happy Weekend ((HUGS))

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  8. I love how teacups are bi-functional. They're great for sipping tea, and great for home decor. I received a floral arrangement in a teacup this year and have been enjoying the Christmas cheer it provides.

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  9. That's a great idea. I might have to dig out and try that!

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  10. Very sweet! Teacups work for so many things!

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  11. OK, now I will be on the lookout for tiny Christmas balls to fill teacups next year!

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