Monday, September 12, 2011

Cocoa Cambria by Flintridge China

Greetings Ladies,

This summer my hubby and I went to Marco Island for a week get-a-away. While there I went shopping at the GW and found an incredible find!

That is what I am sharing with you this week.

I have a lot of pictures so hopefully it won't bore you! I must say this tablescape is so different from anything I've ever done, but it was fun to put together!

Cocoa Cambria cup and saucer w/ silver handle!

View of place setting. Napkins and napkin rings purchased at thrift store $1.00 and GW $1.00.

Outside of cup and saucer trimmed in Silver

Flowers inside cup

The price of all 25 pieces purchased $8.99 at GW!



It's my pleasure to join:

Marty at A Stroll Thru Life Table Top Tuesday.
Sandi at Rose Chintz Cottage Tea Time Tuesday.

Hugs,


4 comments:

  1. Hi LaDonna,
    whow, that is an special cup. Very elegant with this brownish color, the inside decoration and the trim in silver. I love that because silver matches much better with the cutlery than golden trims. Although they are really seldom seen. Thank you for sharing this treasure.
    Best greetings, Johanna

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  2. Hi LaDonna,
    Your new teacup is lovely; very rich colour. You got yourself a wonderful deal. Thanks for sharing this with Tea Time and enjoy your day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  3. So elegant, LaDonna! And your blog is just gorgeous!


    I'm your newest follower! :)

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  4. Hi LaDonna,
    Beautiful blog! I love the Cocoa Cambria and it was, in fact, my mother's setting and is mine now. You got it for a great price and I have been searching for such a deal for years! You must be an awesome shopper! My oldest daughter will marry in 2015 and wants the same setting. Do you think the place you found it would have more of the same?

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