Thursday, March 2, 2017

Teapot Cottage in Lincolnshire....for Thursday's Show and Tell

 
To explain how I came about purchasing a small replica made by Lilliput Lane,
I must start with a blog named
written by my dear friend, Elaine.
 
Elaine is a multi-talented person...
everything from creating art, sewing, gardening,
 and most especially her writing talent.
Her interests, much like mine, are varied.
 
It was in May 2016 she wrote a post about Teapot Hall,
 believed to be built in the 17th Century.
Click HERE
to give Elaine's post a read.
 
 
After reading her post, I decided to order my very own Teapot Cottage.
 
 
The tiny details are so perfect...
right down to a miniature vegetable garden.
 
 
So, thanks to you, dear Elaine,
 I have a tiny Teapot Cottage to remind me of all the wonderful posts
 you have shared over the years,
 about your family,
 and life in Lincolnshire County, England.
Meggie Mac

15 comments:

  1. No corner is wasted... there's even little milk churns by the door. Jx

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  2. Simply adorable!

    And I will click on your links. I-loves-me pretty English life. :-)

    Luna Crone

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    1. Thanks you for your recent lovely comments on my blog....

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  3. Addition; Ahhhh yes! I know Elaine!

    Just found her recently, but I am certainly enjoying her blog!

    Luna Crone

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  4. That is very cute. I'll have to check out her blog.

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    1. Hello, Marcia....you won't be disappointed in her blog....

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  5. That is soooo pretty. Now I want one. I'm going now to read her post. Thank you!

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    1. You will enjoy her blog....she has chickens, too!

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  6. I miss Elaine's posts and when I was in Birmingham last week, I wished I had time to visit her. I do have to go back in May and may well look her up! Your cottage is so perfect; I'll have English cottages out in May in dies to make cards with. I'll send you one, my friend, XOXO

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    1. Hello Susan...that would be fantastic....I feel like the three of us are connected by "apron strings"

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    2. Hello Susan, I haven't been in contact with you for such a long time, but I want you to know that Ming Ming and I wear our aprons and take great pleasure in using them. When I wear mine, to help out at village hall functions, it is always admired and commented on. ...Still making your rather special chocolate chip cookies, too!x

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  7. Hello dearest Meggie, Thank you! This is a beautiful post, and you are far too kind, I am blushing. Teapot Hall was a tiny, but very beautiful, cottage and yet a big family managed to live there. such a shame that it has now gone.
    ps The little model is really very charming, I fear I was a bit less than complementary about them, sorry.

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    1. The compliments to you are well deserved, and much more.

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  8. That is just so pretty...it makes the imagination take flight. I would have loved to have this to look at when I was a kid.

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