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  1. TeaTime: Set a Pretty Table for Easter

    Need a bit of inspiration for your Easter Table this weekend? Take a look at two of Tea Time Magazine's beautiful tables below. For the original post please click here: CLICK           Make It Yours!  Mottahedeh's Chelsea Botanical Dinner Plates (Set of 6) (Y1783) Mottahedeh's Chelsea Botanical Dessert Plates (Set of 6) (Y1784) Mottahedeh's Chelsea Botanical...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Flash Back Friday - Taking the SCREAM out of Halloween

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! It's FLASH BACK FRIDAY!! Today we'll dig up an old post from our blog's archives to share with you again! There's some good stuff in there. Today it's our Taking the SCREAM out of Halloween post from October 27, 2010. Check it out! I know that many find enjoyment in being scared. Haunted hayrides through deserted corn mazes...
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    By: Wendy
  3. Tea Celebrations: 2012 Cookbook - Chelsea Botanicals

    This year TeaTime magazine came out with an adorable cookbook called Tea Celebrations. You can purchase it here: CLICK! Wonderfully dainty and sophisticated recipes are paired with beautiful images of porcelain and food. This year two of our patterns were displayed. The first was Mottahedeh's Chelsea Botanicals in their "Easter" inspired section. Take a look below! Click on the image...
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    By: Wendy
  4. High Point Market 2011: Ready Set Grow!

    We have two large shows coming up in the month of April. The first is the High Point Market in North Carolina. We have a special showroom down there with beautiful windows displaying all of our product. The market starts on the 2nd and goes until the 7th, so it's right around the corner! In preparing for the big event...
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    By: Wendy
  5. March/April 2011 Tea Time: Chelsea Botanicals

    An Elegant Easter Tea Pick up this month's Tea Time and you'll see six pages full of our Easter ready Chelsea Botanicals and Plum Lace service plates along with recipes to recreate this special feast at home. Learn how to make coconut scones, carrot fritters, mini lamb quiches with parmesan crisps, crepes and blueberry sauce, cream-filled white chocolate baskets, and...
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    By: Wendy
  6. Taking the SCREAM out of Halloween

    I know that many find enjoyment in being scared. Haunted hayrides through deserted corn mazes are a well attended activity leading up to Halloween. The scariest movies of all time are played for 31 days straight. Marathons are had and people revel in the shrieks and thrills of being scared witless. However, I for one, am not a fan of...
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    By: Wendy

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