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Monday, January 21, 2013

Tea Cup Tuesday-Pink and Cream



 Hello All!
Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday!
Martha and I am glad you are here today to share in our fun!
We have been seeing so many gorgeous tea cups,
and enjoying lovely inviting teas with dear bloggy friends!

If you are stopping by for my Grow Your Blog party post just scroll down to the previous post : )
or click HERE

Late this afternoon I made my self a pot of tea and sat down for a nice cup of quiet.



It was a truly lovely day, blue sky, crisp air
and the sun casting a warm glow over everything.


This pretty in pink tea cup had her debut today...
I found her on my Christmas Holiday travels.


Decaf Assam was my choice, from Tin Roof Teas.


A simple, pink, luscious handle.


I baked some gluten free chocolate chip cookies yesterday,
that are perfect for my break.


There are so many lovely flowers in this pretty cup,
I didn't feel I needed fresh flowers.


See the creamy pink lusciousness???

O.k. maybe I need therapy! Lol!


Mmmmm....love to set up tea trays!


Pretty pretty Pretty!




E.B. Foley is the manufacturer of this fine cup.
I think the pattern number is 2468, but I am not sure about the two ticks that follow.
I could only guess at an artists mark.


I do love to collect cream and sugar sets. Especially petite ones.
This cute little couple were sitting in an antique shop somewhere in Virginia.


What a sweetie!
She is only about 2'' tall at the very most.


And this tiny sugar bowl is  plain on the outside and beautiful on the inside!
Yes, those are larger than normal sugar crystals.
They are raw organic Turbinado sugar.
I like to use different types of sweeteners for different teas.


This beautiful tiny set was manufactured by Royal Chelsea.
Another fine British china company.


Thank you so much for stopping by for tea!
These past few years I have been spoiled by all your visits! 

If you would like to join in the tea cup fun,
just list your tea cup post link below with Linky Tools.
Then Martha, myself, and other tea cup enthusiasts can come over and visit you too!

Hugs,
Terri

Friday, January 18, 2013

Looking Back and Grow Your Blog Party


Hello All!
Not long ago I was taking a nostalgic look back at my first days blogging.
I had been inspired by all your amazing blogs and decided to give it a go.
All I  knew in the beginning was that I wanted to be more creative,
and I wanted to create art that felt good, and affirmed my life...
and so I named my blog Artful Affirmations.

It seemed like a big step to take almost 4 years ago,
I had no idea what a "blogger" was, or how to create a template, or add a gadget!
I am no expert now, but boy have I learned a lot!
Thank you dear hubby, daughter and son who helped me out,
they really have made it easier for me to learn.


My Blessings of Blogging...

#1 ...Friends!
Yes, real ones, even though most I have not met in person.
This is really the best part of blogging for me.
What a great way to meet new people of like mind!

April 14th 2009 was my very first blog post...
which means I am coming up to my 4th anniversary! Wow!
I can't believe it has been that long.

Karen from Missy K and Melanie from Artful Interludes were my very first visitors!
Two people I still know today!
In fact Karen just won a prize in my December Giveaway.
I also enjoyed quite a length of time swapping with Melanie over at
Marie Antoinette Mail Art group. 
Thank you two for commenting!
You may not know how much hope you gave me that  some one was listening! 

Since my blog has a wide focus of interest, I have met those who love mixed media art, who love jewelry making, who love to knit and crochet, or to journal, and many who love tea cups!


I have enjoyed meeting each and every one of you!
You have all taught me so much in many different ways.
Just reading your comments and e-mails warms my heart!


2... Blogging has helped me get to know myself better,
Posting and sharing has helped me grow in confidence.
I really didn't know how important creating was to me until I began to blog.
Watching others creatively express themselves
gave me courage to try many new things.
Supportive blog friend's kind words
have given me hope and courage to grow as an artist.
I still love to try new things...and I call myself "Jack of all trades and Mater of fun!"
and my motto is
"If your having fun your doing it right!"


 I love paint, pencils, paper, fabric, glue, vintage beads and paper.....so much!!!

3... Hosting Tea Cup Tuesday made me to learn new things about the computer and tea cups! Lol!!! 
Now I do know how to "add a gadget" or "link up" a blog hop!
I have had to learn many things to keep it going.
Martha of Martha's Favorites and I thought how much we would love
to share our tea cups
with each other...and Tea Cup Tuesday was born!
We have known each other online for 3 years at least,
and we just spoke on the telephone
for the first time....this week! That was amazing!
Martha is a gem!
I have many other fellow tea cup enthusiasts who
have taught me a lot about china as well.
You are all fabulous!!! Thank you!


Today I am enjoying blogging more than ever!
I have enjoyed many swaps and hops.
 I began creating video tutorials a couple years ago and now have 8 videos
and a Fairy School tutorial series. All Free! I found out I love sharing this way. 
I don't think I would have found this out if I had not blogged : )



I want to thank Vicki at Two Bags Full for inspiring me to take a look back at my blogging experience and for giving us a chance to meet even more creative bloggers!


which is being sponsored by Vicki at
Yay!
Thank you Vicki!

To whoever invented blogging...
I raise my glass to you!
Thank you!
From my Heart!

And to say "thank you" to all I am offering another giveaway...

Just leave a comment and a way to reach you.

Hugs,
Terri   

Monday, January 14, 2013

Tea Cup Tuesday-Yellow Roses to Brighten the Wintry Day

Hello All!
Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday!
It was a dull winter day today,
Not cold, but dark and rainy...
Perfect for a cup of TEA!


Here is a cup that I found on my holiday trip.
Isn't she bright and cheery?
She wears a pale pink outer coat,
and lovely yellow roses adorn her within.


Her dainty handle has a lovely leaf relief design.
The simple gold trim adds a little extra elegance.


The roses are a deep yellow, very charming in "person"
and perfect to bring joy to a winter day.


Royal Grafton is the manufacturer, one of my favorite companies.
A.B. Jones and sons began this company in the 1900s,
in Staffordshire Potteries at Longton.
This cup's mark shows us a date of 1957-1961.

Martha and I are really loving visiting all of you!
If you have a tea cup you would like to share, or if you want to share a post
with a tea cup somewhere in it, or a poem about tea,
or anything about tea cups and tea...just link it up below...
and we will stop by for a visit! 
Yay!

I also wanted to let you know that the post office lost two weeks
of our mail while we were away. 
If you sent me a card or box during the holidays, and you have not heard from me,
then it may be that I did not receive it. I am sooooo sorry!
Please let me know so I can thank you. 
 I appreciate you all!

Hugs,
Terri

Friday, January 11, 2013

Creative Play

 Happy New Year All!
January is off to a good start....
Last Christmas my hubby gifted me this unit below...
and by December 1st of the following year I had not yet opened the box...
not wanting another Christmas to go by without it getting prettied up, I jumped in!
Yay! It really was creative play time.

You can find this unit at Artfire Here

First thing I did was to assemble the shelves, easy peasy, and then painted them with
 a base coat of Lucas paints Arctic and Mint. Afterwards I added some Beige just for extra texture.
Next I assembled the boxes.


I painted the insides of the boxes after adding paper to the front.
I wasn't to careful, just brushed it all on quickly.


Once I had all the papers on the fronts, insides and out painted and all distressed,
I began to think about collage and what I wanted to use this unit for...


I began building up some collages on the fronts of all the boxes.
...again not being too careful, but just trying to play.


I started to get the idea that these little boxes could be useful for many of my 
bits and bobs that I use in collage and little book making.


Just playing and getting paint and glitter all over : )
That makes me a happy camper!
This sweet girl is from PaperWhimsy 


Once I finished all the boxes I began to fill them....


I took these images before the holidays, so it is pretty festive looking!
I really didn't want to put my Christmas decorations away this year..


One lace and rhinestone jeweled drawer holds vintage rhinestone pieces....


One holds my tiny bottle brush trees...


This one holds wintery punches of paper... I love to use these in tags.


This one holds different vintage texts....


Texts make great promps for art!

So that was my true playtime in December.
 My intention is to play more : )

How are you doing? 

Hugs,
Terri
 

Monday, January 7, 2013

Tea Cup Tuesday-Johnson Bros.


Hello All!
Time again for Tea Cup Tuesday!
I was lucky and did find a few new cups on my trip!
Yay!
Today I am sharing a 4 piece place setting of Johnson Bros. China
Found in a Salvation Army shop in Newmarket, Ontario.


 I have always loved thistles. They are so beautiful.
Seeing these lovely thistles on this china made me stop and smile : )
There were quite a few, and I chose a setting of four to take home with me.


 The coloring looks lovely in a holiday setting.


The silver trim adds to the wintry feel.


The oval shape of the plates is an extra treat for this set.
I find this shape charming!


This pattern has a simple white handle, with just a touch of silver along the middle.

 
This is the backstamp.
I have looked it up in my books, and some on line, but did not find one with the 
1 and S. Anyone out there specialize in Johnson Bros?
If I had to guess, I would put them around 1940(ish).


I am quite tickled to bring this set home from our travels!

Licorice Mint tea by Yogi

:  )

Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit today
and for sharing tea with me!
I am thrilled you were here!
Would you like to join in and share a tea cup?
Just go and prepare a post with your tea cup in it,
Then come back here and link up below.
Martha and I love to come and see your lovely china and tea.
She is needing your prayers and good thoughts for her husband and family,
and will be taking another week off T.T.
Hugs,
Terri


I am also joining
Tea Time Tuesday @ Rose Chintz Cottage
Tuesday Cuppa Tea @Antiques and Teacups

Friday, January 4, 2013

Giveaway Winners-Finally!

 Hello All!
I didn't mean to make you all wait so long to find out the winners for my
December Celebration Giveaway...
I realized that...

4 people +
2 dogs +
1 van +
3,000 miles in 13 days = 18 loads of laundry! lol!

(I am now in the final stretch at load # 16...Yay!)
Some math eh?
*O*
This is what has slowed me down and why no
Giveaway results until now.

Drumroll please..................



The "Peace" Domino Book goes tooooooooooo

Nancy Maxwell-James at Sugar Lump Studios!,
visit her lovely blog  : )
Yay Nancy!

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The Free Mixed Media Domino Book Class at
goes tooooooo........

Martha!!!! Yay Martha (finally!).....
from Martha's Favorites..Martha who has been hosting Tea Cup Tuesday with me for the past three years and never yet won a giveaway from me! (whew!). 
Besides her blog she has a website, Pretty Vintage Things...
a lovely shop! 

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The Mayfair vintage tea cup goes toooooo..........

Karen at Missy K!!!
and at Tag Tuesday,
both wonderful sites!
Yay for her!



The Sally Jean Alexander bracelet goes toooooo..........


Frieda Oxenham!!!!!
You can visit her blog and see her
amazing quilts and photography here
YAY for Frieda!

Congratulations to all the winners!!!!!!
Yay!!!!!!
(Please e-mail me your address.
E-mail on right sidebar....
except for Martha as her's is online)

As with each giveaway I always wish I could give
each of you a gift...
Just to say "thank you" for your continued kindness!  
I enjoy every visit you make and comment you leave. 
I missed being around during the holidays to visit you all, 
These next few days I will be making as many visits as I can.  

    I wish you all the very best year yet in 2013!

Hugs,
Terri 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Tea Cup Tuesday-Late!


Hello All!
Happy New Year!
I have been travelling for 13 days,
visiting relatives over the holiday.
Internet was spotty, hence my late tea post!

My Tea Cup Tuesday is a little different tonight.
After two weeks of eating delicious food that is not usually on my menu,
I am ready to start the new year with some cleansing teas!
And these tea cups are just right for it.


These two cups are unusual for me as they are not fancy English cups,
But they do have a beauty all their own.
I love the color of this one above,
It comes with a lid as well as a wonderful strainer insert.


I do love the craze in the glaze.
I found them in a little book store in my town.


I do not know anything about this kind of pottery...maybe some of you know how to date them?
..... it could be Chinese or Japanese.


And this little one is sooooo sweet!


It is such a lovely design.
It fits so nicely in the hand....


It also has a insert to strain your tea and a sweet lid.


My daughter did try to read this one(she tried the one above too), she speaks Japanese,
but it is not clear enough.
Do any of you know a good resource for backstamps (impressed or incised) on these types of cups?

On holiday I did find two new tea cups as well as a sweet tea pot,
which I will begin sharing next T.T. post.

Thank you all for your holiday wishes. 
Martha will not be joining us this week as she is very busy with family.

If you would like to join in, just link your post with a tea cup in it to the link below.

My next post will announce the winners of my December Giveaway, so keep posted : )

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