This week has been busy getting ready to teach in Austin and working on a new teaching project. (I'll post photos at my website shortly.) It's now Friday evening, and time to relax...perhaps with Mary Wigham and a cup of tea.
I decided to clear away the things on a table in my family room and put some of my blue and white teacups there along with a cute teapot and a wonderful pitcher that my parents gave me a few years ago when they downsized to a retirement home. It seems some of you are also partial to blue and white.

The walls in my family room are a lovely golden color which is wonderful as a background for my samplers. (I haven't counted in a while, but I think there are around 30 samplers in the room.) The golden color is so wonderful that I used something very similar for my office where my framed models hang.
The lace on the table is from my dear friend Giulia in Italy.


I find yellow and blue another wonderful combination. The window treatments in my kitchen have a golden yellow background and large blue roses. The walls are a deep blue. And look at these wonderful plates I found! I love the colors and the pastoral scenes.

I hope you will take time this weekend to relax, perhaps with a cup of tea and some stitching.


5 comments:
I love these pictures of your home and your collection, Ellen. Those pull toys under the cabinet are wonderful, as well as your blue teacup/teapot collection. I hope you have a great weekend as well!
I collect Delft too. I love it! On my blog you will see a Dutch sampler from The Sampler Girl. Must stitch it if you like Delft.
Jennifer
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Oh my! They're beautiful!! I love how it look. I love the animals under your table. ~ Dawn ~
It looks lovely Ellen, thanks for sharing
I had forgotten when I took the photo that I have more blue and white teacups in my kitchen. Perhaps someday I'll do another photo. I also have a couple of blue and white mugs and egg cups along with some wonderful platters that I have hanging on the kitchen walls along with a fair number of plates.
Jennifer, I only have a few pieces of Delft--the teacup in the photo, plus a plate and tile that we bought in the Netherlands a few years ago. I had the tile framed, and it sits on the counter as a trivet. The plate is one of those hanging on the wall.
The wooden pull toys have been so much fun to collect. None of them are old, but I chose ones that I thought looked old. I left tham out when Haiden was here last weekend in case he wanted to play with them--but he didn't discover them.
At Christmas time, I put the toys under our tree along with a wonnderful wooden train that was my son's. The train is walnut with cherry wheels. I guess I really should give it to him--right?
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