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How cute!

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I AGREE....those are awesome!
 
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The hanging tea pots are absolutely darling. So whimsical. I am not so sure about hanging them on a stair railing though, as it might compromise the usefulness of the railing, which is a safety issue. But I love the idea of colorful teapots as hanging planters. I wonder where else they could hang.
 
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On a fence or deck railing to name two options that came to mind, cocok. From shepherd hooks lining a walkway is yet another. From wires over a railing or porch.
 
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How darling.

I could see them hanging from tea branches too. Wouldn't that be sweet for a tea party?


****Look at objects not only for what they are, but for what they could be, vg****
 
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Did you mean tree branches victoriangirl? I hope so, because that would be so much fun. And Froo Froo, the shepherd hook lining a walkway idea - love it!
 
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lol, yep, I meant tree not tea branches. Might be cool to have some with candles in them too, you would get the light coming from the top. I can see them hanging in a bunch, all at different levels, with either plants, floeers or plants.


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Such a cute idea! And to think I just gave away/sold all my extra teapots! I think I'll watch for silver teapots which might be a nice look also.


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Originally posted by victoriangirl:
How darling.

I could see them hanging from tea branches too. Wouldn't that be sweet for a tea party?


Great idea for a little girl's birthday party VG.
DGD would love it Smile

Thanks for posting Froo.
 
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Frou, you always find cool pics.

Lucky, silver tea pots would be great too. They'd have to be cheapie ones though. I definetly wouldn't be using real silver. I just sold a silver tea set for $11.00 (Odd price but that's all they had in their pockets at my yard sale).

This also led me to think of tea cups. If you had some chipped ones, you could glue them together and hang those around too.


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