That's right - it is another giveaway this week. Check out this adorable ceramic flower pitcher! I know it has had a lot of admirers - and this week, it is up for grabs! It would be perfect displayed in a country kitchen, or with a table set for tea. But what would be more perfect for a flowered vase than flowers?
These tulips are OH SO LOVELY!
For me, fresh flowers do WONDERS for any space.
You will have TWO weeks to let me know what you would do with the pitcher. I've enjoyed every single comment so far, so please keep them coming!
Happy Thanksgiving!
xo
Morgan
5 comments:
I'm planning three days of revels for my upcoming 40th birthday including a Saturday afternoon ladies tea party (to recover from the metro martini mixer the evening before). This pitcher would look lovely holding court over my assemblage of mostly blue/gold teacups and saucers. I mean when is a pop of yellow not welcome?
We have long kindling sticks that we use for our fireplace. I could envision this sitting on our fireplace mantel holding the sticks, which I think would poke out the top just a bit. much better than the ugly box they currently reside in!
i would use this for when i have breakfast gatherings with friends and family. the marigold color reminds me of sunshine and what better pitcher to use for tea, coffee or juice when one is relishing in the company of loved ones.
Ladies! Another gorgeous find. This teapot would look perfect as an accent piece in my living room. It would pick up the colors of three vintage plates on my mantle, and I would fill it with roses from my garden so as not to be too matchy and polished.
Love the blog and I always look forward to what's coming next!
With this exquisite piece, I would host a tea party for my grandaughters. They prefer peppermint tea, served with scones, butter and strawberry jam..and finger sandwiches,...with a tiny sweet at the end. We will unfurl a cloth for the table, assemble flowers for the vase, distribute cups and serviettes, set the teapot on a tray with sugar, lemon, and cream, and lose ourselves in conversation.
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