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The Tea Poll
southendmd:
--- Quote from: Katie77 on March 26, 2009, 07:10:10 pm ---Its my cowboy coffee table.......
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That's very impressive, Sue. But, why do you put your teapots on a coffee table?
Katie77:
--- Quote from: southendmd on March 26, 2009, 09:46:25 pm ---That's very impressive, Sue. But, why do you put your teapots on a coffee table?
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LOL.......well, you see, I dont usually have all those teapots on the coffee table....I have them all around the house, and I just put them on the coffee table to take a photo of them.
But a good question.....why do we call those small tables we have in the loungeroom, a "coffee table"...?? When I know mine has never been used for coffee.
Do you call them "coffee tables" over there.
southendmd:
--- Quote from: Katie77 on March 26, 2009, 10:01:11 pm ---Do you call them "coffee tables" over there.
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We sure do. Although mine is usually used for cocktails!
David In Indy:
My Mother always loved pottery. In the last couple years of her life she decided to take pottery classes at the local art center. She really enjoyed those classes and she was the first to admit she wasn't very good at it. But she had fun and I suppose that is the important part.
Anyway, I'm always coming across a piece of pottery she made tucked away somewhere at Dad's house. A couple of days ago I found a little teapot Mom made just a few months before she died. I found it in a box inside a cupboard. So, since this is the tea poll, I thought I would take a couple of pictures and share it with you. :)
The teapot is very tiny - about 5 inches tall and 6 or 7 inches from the spout to the handle.
injest:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on April 03, 2009, 12:16:01 am ---My Mother always loved pottery. In the last couple years of her life she decided to take pottery classes at the local art center. She really enjoyed those classes and she was the first to admit she wasn't very good at it. But she had fun and I suppose that is the important part.
Anyway, I'm always coming across a piece of pottery she made tucked away somewhere at Dad's house. A couple of days ago I found a little teapot Mom made just a few months before she died. I found it in a box inside a cupboard. So, since this is the tea poll, I thought I would take a couple of pictures and share it with you. :)
The teapot is very tiny - about 5 inches tall and 6 or 7 inches from the spout to the handle.
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well I like it! you can see some Native American influences there..
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