Românticas francesas e Natividade.
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ResponderExcluirYour crockery are fantastic!
ResponderExcluirMy eyes grew like saucers when they saw your pretty teacups...but....then I saw that tablecloth!! How gorgeous the pattern and embroidery is. The teaspoon too is a beauty. Love the nativity scene. What treasures live in your home.
ResponderExcluirOnce again, you share your beautiful teacups and tablecloth. I love the nativity. Thank you for sharing Maristella!
ResponderExcluirHello dear Maristella!
ResponderExcluirYour tea cups are so beautiful and elegant!
Like the tablecloth and the beautiful white flowers!
Have a lovely day and a happy week! Hugs!
Dimi...
Chávenas muito bonitas.
ResponderExcluirUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
so beautiful and elegant series of photos.
ResponderExcluirgreeting- evi erlinda
Thank you for visiting!Hugs!
ExcluirThis is the prettiest tea cup, so elegant. And the nativity spoon is very special.
ResponderExcluir~Sheri
I think this floral china pattern is one of my favorites! Beautiful. Have a wonderful day.
ResponderExcluirWhat a beautiful pattern!! Very elegant! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
ResponderExcluirHugs,
Debbie
What a pretty tea cup! Great minds think alike--I just assembled my Nativity set today. Thanks for the visit and kind comment.
ResponderExcluirOh my Romantic indeed, beautiful china and your table cloth is beautiful with it, that spoon is so pretty, love all the small details in it!
ResponderExcluirBeautiful porcelana and metal. Have a nice day :))
ResponderExcluirVery beautiful pieces! Hugs Renata
ResponderExcluirSon muy bonitas. Un beso.
ResponderExcluirThe plates are a lovely pattern. And the silver is quite interesting, any idea where it was made and by whom.
ResponderExcluirHi Sandi!I have no idea about the origin of that spoon.I have visited you but Google+ doesn't allow my comments...I love your gorgeous Fall post and that delicious cake!Hugs!
ExcluirQue peças tão lindas.
ResponderExcluirBoa semana
Beijinhos
Maria
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco
Oh my, what pretty china! I love the Bethlehem spoon too. It's very unique. You do have some special treasures, Maristella. Thank you for your visit.
ResponderExcluirOh I have never seen a spoon similar to that one.
ResponderExcluirOf course the tea cup set is gorgeous
Janice
I need a new tea cup set LOL
Maristella, your tea cup is just beautiful. Such dainty flowers and very romantic. Thank you for your two visits to me. I appreciate your kind words always..Happy Tuesday..Judy
ResponderExcluirI love the colors in your teacups! Very feminine and romantic.
ResponderExcluirSão mesmo românticas estas delicadas chávenas, a colher é lindissima.
ResponderExcluirBjs
Maristella, I *love* that china pattern. What is it called? Those colors, the gold scalloped edge--beautiful!
ResponderExcluir"Haviland&Cº Limoges pour The VAN HEUSEN CHARLES Cº".Hugs,dear Jean!
ExcluirWhat beautiful teacups, Maristella, and on such a pretty tablecloth. The nativity spoon is a treasure!!
ResponderExcluirAdorei a cor.
ResponderExcluirMuito lindas!
Bom final de semana.
Such a pretty tea cup, and the spoon is very special.
ResponderExcluirAll the best Jan
Very beautiful tea pairs!
ResponderExcluirMais um post, mostrando peças maravilhosas, que é sempre um prazer admirar! E com o toque final, dos seus formidáveis, arranjos de flores!
ResponderExcluirBeijinhos!
Ana
Urocze filiżanki:))
ResponderExcluirHello, We have been away from home near the hospital but are back now. Here is my new email address.Mildred nalley.mw@gmail.com
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