I Love Tea Cups

I Love Tea Cups

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Thanksgiving Tea Time


Hello everyone,
Next Thursday we will be reunited with our family
and I will especially grateful.
This Tea Time today is the November photo in
my 2017 calendar.  I have ordered some for 
Christmas gifts for my special friends and family.
I will give you a look when I have my Tea Time review
at the end of this year.
Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' is a timeless china pattern.
I must admit I was blessed to find the dishes in this post.
I had one cup I found at the thrift store a few years ago.
But this summer while I was yard-sale shopping on a 
Saturday morning I found these dishes and the candle holder.
I bought all the dishes for $5.00. Yes! 
I did have the napkin rings I bought at my 
favorite thrift store.
The white teapot caught my eye at T.J.Maxx, and I 
knew it was going to be a delicious addition to my
Tea Time tablescape.
I am so in love with this dish pattern. 
The best-selling dinnerware pattern in the world, the Old Country Roses pattern is practically synonymous with the name Royal Albert and a long-standing testament to timeless style and elegant craftsmanship. 
Old Country Roses' signature motif of burgundy, pink and yellow roses, accented with lustrous gold banding. 

What is more appropriate to have on my tea table
but Country Roses freshly picked from
my garden.  A variety of colors and the
scent of the roses in the house is incredible.  
A mosaic to pin


Thank you for visiting, and I would like to 
wish you a safe and Happy Thanksgiving holiday.
Joyously,
Betty 
Linking to:
Rustic and Refined for Dishing It and Dishing It
 The Dedicated House for Make it Pretty Monday 
Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home
Between Naps on the Porch for Met Monday
Tuesday Cuppa at Antiques and Tea Cups
Friends Sharing Tea at Bernideen's Tea Time Blog 
The Scoop at Cedar Hill Farmhouse 
Our Home Away from Home for Tuesdays at our Home
A Stroll Thru Life for Inspire Me Tuesday 
The Dedicated House for Before and After Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday 
Katherines Corner for Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop
Home and Garden Thursday at A Delightsome Life 
Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday
Thoughts of Home at Poofing the Pillows
The Essence of Home for  Show Your Style Thursday
Ms. Toody Goo Shoes for Best of the Weekend
How Sweet the Sound for Pink Saturday~Anything Goes

8 comments:

  1. Your tea setting is just beautiful, Betty! I love the OCR pattern and I have several pieces including the teapot which was a birthday gift from my family a few years ago. Your roses look lovely with your setting. I'm sure your calendar is lovely too. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Thanksgiving this coming week!

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  2. This is simply gorgeous and elegant ! The OCR pattern is stunning, one of my favs Betty; you're so lucky to own such pieces. Pretty roses to go with it all as well.
    Happy Thanksgiving ahead.
    FABBY

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  3. simply enchanting your tea set is beautiful, the flowers lovely and post well I loved reading it and felt very warm with thanksgiving
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  4. I can't believe your beautiful finds. Royal Albert is indeed a premier china. Lovely! Happy Thanksgiving.

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  5. Betty, this was soooo beautiful! Love your roses with the Old Country Roses. It all looks so warm and inviting!

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  6. Dear Betty:
    Yes, we do have so much to be thankful for. I love your pretty photos and lovely posting here. Thanks for sharing as we all love love Old Country Roses!!!

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  7. OCR is one of my favourite designs too! The $5 dishes are an awesome deal. Happy Thanksgiving, Betty!

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  8. Betty:
    Did you know that Old Country Roses is the most famous all time pattern. Lovely!

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Betty

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