Last night I was peeking through some of the boxes my mom has had on a shelf for years. I love doing this because in general she will give me anything I want if she hasn't opened a box in years. For those of you who don't know, in my family, all of us girls are into doing things creative. My mom's an avid quilter and crafter she makes beautiful homey things, my sister is awesome at scrapbooking and making baby stuff like onesies burpcloths diaperbags pillowcases etc. My younger sister is the most amazing writer and is rocking in college (all the prof's love love love her, they want her to be their prodigy) and she is a jewelry maker. Then there is me, I do a mixture of it all, from fine arts, to crafting to repurposing old unwanted items! So back to the original point, I find this box filled to the brim with China, beautiful blue flowered silver rimmed china. Apparently my uncle brought it back for my mom from Vietnam, when he served during the 'conflict.' Like most people creative my mom and I tend to collect things that are beautiful, or could one day be made into something beautiful, and parting with these things is often very difficult. She has collected over the years many many beautiful plate settings, from Christmas patterns, to Fiesta ware, to classic Ivory and the list goes on, and on and on. So when I saw these I thought just maybe she would, despite the emotional significance behind where she acquired them, gift them to her favorite middle child! She would get to see them displayed all the time and I so heart them! So far its a no go. But I ask you these two questions... 1. can it be china if it was brought from Vietnam (the back says Fine Seyei China then JAPAN?! written under that and under that Elegant Lady 7002)? and 2. Wouldn't this look so beautiful with my cottage - esque home?!



There is a whole set of these with bowls, dinner plates, salad plates, tea cups, saucers, etc. I'm not sure how many place settings there are but my mom doesn't buy any place settings unless she can get twelve. (but my uncle bought these so maybe this didn't happen?)
Anyway if you are still reading this I give you mad props, because I doubt anyone is as interested in these plates as I am! On a side note I made a chalkboard last night!
The pictures were taken when the lights were low, so sorry about the darkness!
anyway that's all for now!
love this post! ugh and the china tooooooo!!!!
ReplyDeleteAshley! I wish we lived closer so we could flea market and do projects together and our girls could play while we redecorate and drink coffee and cook out and drink watermelon mojitos! ugh i miss you my friend!
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