WELCOME Ladies ... to my rather late teatime. The kettle is whistling and the tea cups are on the table awaiting your visits. The music is rather loud, so feel free to join into the spirit of the song any time.
Masquerade!
Paper faces on parade...
Masquerade?
Hide your face,
so the world will
never find you!
I have found something special to share with you today .
Yes , I'm listening to the lyrics of " Masquerade " from Andrew Lloyd Webber's " Phantom of the Opera which perfectly describes todays ' Paragon', cup and saucer.
It's an unusual tea set, that is filled with artistic folly. I was originally attracted to the imperfect colorations that ooze around the pattern . Is it a mistake? ....or is it an Artisan creation?
As the song goes...
Masquerade!
Every face a different shade ....
Masquerade!
Look around
There's another mask behind you!
according to the " Paragon" markings chart.
Forgive me for smiling but ...
It looks like pink icing has stained the inside of the cup in such a delicious manner,
that I won't have to add sugar to taste the sweet imperfections.
I dare say that most people would not buy this set due to it's peculiar
attributes ... It is a continuous version of the song " Masquerade"... and I love this irregular creativity.
Flash of mauve ...
Splash of puce ....
Fool and king ...
Ghoul and goose
Green and black ...
Queen and Priest ...
Trace of rouge ....
Face of beast ...
It reminds me of the Arts and Craft Fairs that I attended last week in Montreal.
What a creative frenzy of synergy.
There is a distinct difference between an Artisan Fair and a Crafters' Fair
One is more professionally focused with higher priced goods while the other is more creatively focused, in a homegrown and cutsey fashion, plus, the prices are cheapers.
I was so happy to find this original blend of tea, created in Quebec, Canada.
Loose tea just seems to release a little more flavour into the teapot.
Hopefully, you can imagine how it smells and tastes
FABULOUS !!!!
Not to mention the sweet packaging can.
AND ...
It's my colour ( Ha ha)
Look at all those yummy ingredients......
black tea, lemon peel, essential oil of
Italian lemon and chrysanthemum.
There is a lot of great information and steeping tips inscribed on the can too (for instance)
Instructions: 1 teaspoon percup .. steep for four
minutes.
Would you like to see what else I bought?
Would you like to see what else I bought?
Yes, I splurged and purchased two silk poncho shirts and a scarf from"Caspian Design, Hand painted Designs on Silk"
The purple one is a Christmas present for my mother and
the blue one is a Christmas present for me ( (ha ha)
The garment colours were amazing!
Each of the Caspian designs is a stunning display of colours and originality. I have always loved the art of " tie dye" so the soft melding of the dyes on shimmering silk is personally exhilarating to me.
Made of 100% genuine silk, each piece is individually hand painted and signed
by the Canadian Artist, Majid Sadri. HA HA ...Nothing like wearing and artist's name ...too funny, but so appropriate for an Artisan Fair. Artist definitely don't get enough credit for their wonderful talents.
Of course ... No two items are ever the same at an Artisan Fair.... It's a Artist thing!!!!
Later we continued the " Masquerade " journey while attending a good old fashioned 'Crafters Fair, where we had tea and cookies and bought many,many adorable ornaments for the children. I'll show them to you when we decorate the Christmas tree.
Later we continued the " Masquerade " journey while attending a good old fashioned 'Crafters Fair, where we had tea and cookies and bought many,many adorable ornaments for the children. I'll show them to you when we decorate the Christmas tree.
It was so much fun !!!!
The most special piece of artwork was from my Grand-daughter, Auriane, ( 2 years old) who created this"Welcome Grandma" picture for me, on the day I arrived.
You can't buy this kind of art.
Faces ...
Drink it in, drink it up,
till you've drowned
in the light
in the sound
LADIES .... Don't forget to don your " Happy " faces and feel free to masquerade
around in curious teatime places this week ...
You never know what treasures you will find.
THANK YOU for joining me for a late cup of TEA
around in curious teatime places this week ...
You never know what treasures you will find.
THANK YOU for joining me for a late cup of TEA
Today I am joining:Rose Chintz Cottage, Martha's Favorites, Tuesday Cuppa Tea&Bernideen's Teatime Blog
21 comments:
Lovely teacup! I have always loved that pattern, and it does go so well with your quoting of the song. The teas all looks delicious! I am sending you an email.
Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
ruth
There is always so much beauty here, dear friend. Your tea cup is beautiful and the lady is just gorgeous!
Have a wonderful day. Hugs!
What a pretty teacup! I find the imperfections make it unique and the colours are so lovely. The figurine is lovely too and the little artist at the end is adorable! Thank you for joining me for tea and enjoy your day.
Blessings,
Sandi
Oh you had me at Limoncello... what a brilliant idea for tea. You have shared a lovely tea with us. and your Grand-daughter, Auriane's art work is so darling!! hugs and Happy Thanksgiving, Celia M. (HHL)
Thanks for your visit Ruth .. I shall forward to your email...Hugs
Hi Stephanie..I'm so glad that you stopped over for a quick chat...inbetween your book reviewing blogging.."Motherless" sound like a fabulous read...Hugs
I agree Sandi...It is the creative imperfections that make it so beautiful...Thanks for your thoughtful visit...Hugs
Thanks Celia... I was happy to enjoy some tea with you today...Hugs
Oh what a fun post! I love visiting my tea party friends. Isn't the teacup exquisite?? What a work of art, to see all the detail. I love the darling figurine, too. I wish I could share a cup of that delicious tea with you and we could talk about your granddaughter's art work and your pretty silk pieces. I'll bring the pie!!
Oh Yes Kitty ... I'd love to sample a piece of your delicious pie...Thanks for the sweet visit...Hugs
That is really beautiful and very unusual. Happy Thanksgiving and so glad you shared!
Thanks Bernideen... Wishing you a joyous Thanksgiving week...Hugs
Gorgeous teacup! The tea sounds wonderful.
Thanks Marilyn and please visit again soon..Hugs
Beautiful post today. THat teacup is lovely. And I do like your figurine too. And that tea sounds intriguing. I am just beginning to experiment with new tea flavors. A new one to try.
What a great post. I really enjoyed reading the lyrics as I went along and you introduced the teacup set. The figurine was a great match.
That teacup is lovely! Thank you for including the Paragon stamp chart... I have a Paragon tea set that I bought recently. I think it's not very old, but I'll wheck thanks to your chart! I love tea and I love limoncello, so I'm pretty sure I'd love that tea!
Thanks for the visit Beth and please do enjoy a second cup...Hugs
Thanks Carrie and please do vista for another teatime chat again soon...hugs
Thanks Magali.. You're always welcome to drop in for tea...I enjoyed your blog very much... Hugs
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