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Mine was a boy in kindergarten whom I vaguely remember, but my first home décor crush I recall quite clearly. Tea Cup Paritos It was early in our marriage when I developed a thing for teacups! It may have had something to do with our travels to the Cotswold's but as likely as not, it was also Tea Cup Paritos something I could collect that was easily affordable.
Long before we had the money to Tea Cup Paritos buy furniture for our home, I began collecting teacups in my travels overseas or on weekend forays to local antique markets. They could be carried back Tea Cup Paritos on an airplane if necessary and gave me purpose when scouring the vintage shops nearby.
The obvious choice for showcasing tea cups you’ve collected is in a china cabinet or hutch near your dining room table. But if your china cabinet is too large Tea Cup Paritos or if you haven’t got one at all, you might try styling them in a small secretary desk.
I love collecting mix and match pieces in similar colors but completely different patterns.
I enjoy the way they look when grouped together but I take some liberties in organizing the presentation. Some are double stacked, while others show the Tea Cup Paritos saucer standing and facing out. Still others are nested in a casual heap and some show the tea cup tilted to expose the bottom flourish.
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