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Teascape in a Cozy Corner

People often like to do things from their past memories or have a fantasy of a past something that has a story behind it. It is a comfortable association, we all like to make ourselves believe that it was time of romance, pleasure, happiness, fun, joy, laughter and innocence.

As kids when we played with other playmates we chose a corner or the place under the staircase of the house to make a small playhouse. By raiding blankets to cushions we'd make a cozy corner and pretend to prepare tea and serve to other playmates, whilst behaving like elders - indeed, never fading sweet memories of the past. Speaking about the idea of creating this cozy corner teascape - it is an inspiration from my childhood memories & I dedicate this scape to my nieces Meena and Dr. Shanthi with whom, I played umpteen number of times.





These mugs are the earliest buy of my collection.











Fell n love with this teapot & it became an addition to my collection.


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  1. What a cute and cozy tea party. I love your teapot and mugs and the flower is just the right touch. You have given me an idea for a tea party with my daughter :)

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  2. I have awarded you the Kreativ Blogger Award. Hope you enjoy it :)

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  3. Thank you so much.....very kind of you.i feel honored that you appreciate my blog.Enjoy your tea party with your daughter:):):)

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