I have seen so many inspiring pictures on Facebook lately, of pastel coloured rooms with oodles of vases filled with beautiful Spring flowers, of teacups with little posies of wild blooms. Or candles.
Photo courtesy Miss Rose, Sister Violet
And since it's Teacup Tuesday I thought I'd share a photo with you.
I know, I know, they aren't teacups. They are chocolate cups.
In days of yore when knights were bold,
And chocolate was served a lot
Piping hot, served warm, not cold
In a pretty little lidded pot.
I have three pretty late 18th century Limoges chocolate pots with lids, which sit by my mid 19th century clock on a special little shelf made by my husband Stephen. The diamond shelf is painted the same colour as the walls and blends in nicely. ( A grey blue ).
But I digress.
For some reason, living where we do, we get quite a bit of pollution which settles as a grey sticky deposit on anything plastic, painted or fabric.
I did put it down to the proximity of the road ( never having lived near a road before, albeit a road that doesn't get much traffic ). Until recently I thought it was car fumes that were turning my pretty kitchen walls from a delightful pale violet colour, into a mucky grey.
I've changed my mind.
I think it's the plastics factory down the road. A long way down the road but in direct line for the south westerlies to bring it to my door....and window...and curtains...and delicately shaded walls.
So I'm hoping this bank holiday weekend to do some re-decorating of walls. Not before we get out the good old sugar soap and give them a good scrub.
I like decorating but I hate cleaning walls. Anyone like to come and help?
No, I didn' think I'd get any takers. ;)
So when I next post. I'll have a beautifully clean kitchen, filled with lovely shiny crockery and bright dust free fabrics.
I'll post some pictures when it's done.
Meanwhile here ARE some teacups...
My 1901 Hammersley hand painted set...every piece is different, too pretty to hide away!
And yes...I have to wash every piece by hand, because they too get grey with pollution. <Sigh>
Whatever you are doing this bank holiday, be it decorating the walls or filling vases with flowers, make it special.


I love your chocolate pots, you live the Downton Abbey life!! What a wonderful heirloom collection of cups!
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