A Pretty English Country Wedding....

I thought you ladies might like to see a few of these?
I happend to be passing through the preparations for an 'English Country Wedding' in my local village. My mum was there hanging the bunting so i popped in.
What an overwhelming array of amazing tea cups - i so wish i had found the time to photograph each one. They were all begged, borrowed and stolen from local villagers - many sets having been wedding gifts to those ladies some 50 years previously.

I could have taken quite a few of these pretty little sets home in my basket, had it not been for the fact that i do know the bride and the ladies who donated the tea cups, so i could have lost a few good neighbour points. But it was a moment of bliss.

I feel the need for a Jumble Sale and a Car Boot rummage coming on.... despite the fact i have a few boxes of tea sets sat wrapped in my garage.
There are so many amazing chintzy designs to discover *sigh*
And this was the official - wedding Breakfast! You're right to hate me for not getting any shots of the tea pots that arrived and triple tiered vintage cake stands... the sugar bowls and milk jugs.
Yes, this IS the sort of village where a man walks his Shire Horse every morning and people talk about breeding bullocks over the shop counter, collecting their morning paper.
(we don't just buy "local eggs" round here, we can practically name every hen they came from!)
So, moving house has been a somewhat hellish experience in many ways - but how could i ever complain? This is the sort of village i have arrived in, and it rather suits me, don't you think?
Notice me, sat, with the teacup in hand whilst my poor 'ole Mam is struggling up a ladder in the background. teehee xxx

10 comments:

The Patchwork Heart said...

What a gorgeous wedding ... I want to do mine again! :)
Heather x

nickynackynoo said...

Oh, I love a good village wedding. And what's a wedding without bunting and tea? Perfect. Good to see you back, Ms Fish xx

menopausalmusing said...

Yes, methinks that village really does rather suit you......
Wonderful china!

LissyLou said...

i so want to get married again!! i loved my wedding but i want to do one with all the things i love now!!

Judith said...

oh my how fabulous is that a real little bit of heaven. I just need a reason for a tea party now. x

Highland Monkey's said...

Tea always taste better with a proper cup and saucer! What a great venue and how nice that everybody shared their tea sets.

LPFish said...

lissylou = have a tea party for an anniversary shindig?

Anonymous said...

is there a house for sale next door? cos i want to move there!

Mrs B said...

*sigh*

preetttty, pretty, preeeeeeeeeeeetty

x

meplusmolly said...

Just been doing a bit of catch up reading - my sis has got engaged and they have set a date for the wedding next year. I am off for a weekend to visit her in a month and think I may be coming home with a list of things to make for it!! :) x

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