What's red and white
and Christmas all over?
These "Twas the Night Before Christmas" plates by Johnson Brothers.
For display...
For use...
For both....
Hot chocolate will be even yummier served in these mugs....
I found this 16 piece set (4 dinner plates, 4 salad/dessert plates, 4 mugs, and 4 bowls) at Dillards.
I've always loved the poem...
Now I'm crazy about the stoneware.
Merry Christmas!
I was not compensated in any way for this post.
Eilis
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Truly lovely! You may have noticed the red and white transferware I had in my hutch and the same white French drying rack filled with Christmas mugs in the kitchen. It appears that we both have excellent taste. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this pattern and it is so lovely! It looks beautiful with the ironstone.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa. I've been "away" from the blog for Christmas. Just now catching up :)
DeleteSo pretty! I have the everyday dishes and one or two pieces of that pattern. They sure look pretty in your house. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacey.
DeleteI love transferware --I have a pink pattern but different. I wanted to tell you that you made a comment on one of my blogs way back in October and I never saw it. It doesn't always notify me the way it should ;-).
ReplyDeleteHi Nannykim, Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!!! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, Eilis:) Happy New Year to you and your family!
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