Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 November 2012

95th Birthday, x



Just a wee one to mark a milestone for Nanna Carrie who is 95 today, so can't believe it, she is so young in spirit and an inspiration to all that know her. I am really in awe of her and can't believe that until recently she would even wear her high heels to walk quite a way to church, really just an amazing lady.
A very beautiful lady.


And what great taste drinking her tea today from Royal Albert china.


Another one of her china collections.

 I wonder how many of us are inspired by our parents or our grandparents out there. I was so in awe of my lovely talented Grandma Alice too, she was an amazing artist and crafter. And I certainly know that I didn't have a chance really not to be into vintage china as my Mom is a complete china hoarder. I'm sure it gradually crept up on her but in me it has manifested itself big time.

Think I may need to see the VCA.
(Vintage China Anonymous)

Although it wouldn't be quite anonymous would it!

Take care for now.

Becca x

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Jubilee Vintage Tea Party,

Ok, ok, this is the last Jubilee post, I promise!
Oystermouth Primary school recently had a Jubilee party for all it's former students, parents and supporters.
It was a fantastic turnout with so many people attending the event. Even former head-masters came too. Everyone really enjoyed drinking cups of tea and eating the most awesome cakes that all the parents had made. I may have got carried away with too many photographs of vintage china but if you know me and my blog posts over the last few years you would have already expect that!


Cool Jubilee poster by Rasa.


The collection of teapots is growing, the question is can you ever have enough?




So many cakes.

   

Lovely Meagan's flowers from Made in Mumbles.


A tad bit of tablecloth action.




My favourite vintage cake-stand.



A spot of Royal Albert.


Cheeky yellow bird.


Amazing looking cake - don't worry I didn't make it!


May pole dancing ladies on vintage linen.
Think we all should have tried a bit of that!


Ahhh that china cup doesn't go with that saucer!


Lady in yellow crinoline dress tea cup.


I can see the headmaster! 


More Sadler teapots?


Flowers in vases.




Cake tent in the background.


Sweet Williams.


Eating cake.


Amazing Meagan.


Awesome Anna tidying.


Aaahhh finally time for my cup of tea.


Pink Sadler teapot.


Fab photo of glass cake stands.


All the little ones got a goodie bag full of lovely picnic food and treats donated by a certain lovely Rebecca T.
Just wow to your  brilliant and generous idea Rebecca :-)
They will certainly remember this day for a very long time.
Does anyone remember the last Jubilee?
Yikes am I showing my age!!
The whole school then had a fashion parade and fancy dress competition which was really good fun from the 3 year olds to the 11 year olds.


Looking at all the old photos. 
It was amazing to see how many generations and relatives had attended the school! It must have taken ages to gather all these photos from the archives.
My 93 year old grandmother-in-law was really hoping to attend the reunion and vintage tea party but was unfortunately unwell on the day. That would have made such a lovely photo of 4 generations who had attended the school!


Hello cheeky harlie.

As you can see it was such a fun afternoon.
It went by way too quickly, which is defiantly a good sign.
Well done to all the wonderful PTA team and parents at Oystermouth School.
You have raised an awful lot of money in a short time for a very worthy cause - (the playground.)

In awe.




Well done to amazing Meagan again too for just everything!!

Such a star.

Take care for now.

x





Friday, 17 February 2012

Vintage China and Cookies,

Cookies on Royal Albert vintage sandwich plate.
I came across this china the other day in my garage and couldn't believe that I had forgotten all about it.
There is always the thought that one should save such pretty vintage china for a special occasion, but I really feel that everyday is an occasion to be happy about.
So here it is.

Plus it's also good to try out the china before it gets hired out!


Love the Royal Albert gold detail and pattern.
 And pretty table runner.
  Perfect cup size for a coffee.


 China getting to know each other.
 5 large cookies.

Flower detail.
Love this one!
Cheeky hand



Have a great weekend.


Becca



An arty photograph of little one with mixing bowl.


x




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