The tea pot was a Christmas gift from my mother......H & I bought the clock years ago at an antique store in Lubbock Texas |
H & I found the Desert Rose glasses on a trip to Round Top..... |
Mother bought me the 2 coffee mugs sitting in Grandma's serving bowl. |
I have some extra pieces stored in the bottom half of the cupboard along with some green depression glass that I sometimes use with my dishes. |
I keep the extra cups and saucers stored in the first bottom drawer and some pieces of the depression glass in the next drawer. |
In the before pic, you can see I had some different china on the first shelf, mothers wedding china on the second shelf, and just a few pieces of the Desert Rose on the last shelf. Where was all the other Desert Rose you ask! It was scattered around in several of my others cabinets. I am so glad to have it all displayed in one cabinet now!!!
Also, I want you to pay special attention to all that mess on the top of the cupboard. I found new homes for all the cake stands.....
Doesn't the cabinet look so much better without all that mess on the top? |
What a lovely cabinet and I've always loved the Desert Rose pattern. Very nice! Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite china patterns. FYI, that is a coffee pot, the teapots are always short and squatty, letting the tea stay hot.
ReplyDeleteYes, less is more sometimes...and the china is the star, always a beautiful pattern any time of year in your home!
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ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother had the Franciscan Apple pattern. I always loved it but a cousin is currently holding it. The re-do to the china hutch turned out beautifully!!
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