Given this particular
Treasure Box Wednesday, I have nothing newly-thrifted to share with you all, I thought I would instead show you a room I hadn't really taken pictures of before.
Many of you folks were "with" me as I
spent time creating my "Alice in Wonderland"-inspired faux stained glass window. (Thank you for your patience over that lengthy process!) But I never got a chance to show the big picture, and just
why this particular theme had taken over my land of cookery.
It was the joy of finding Fiestaware, and integrating that into my otherwise Victorian house that left me trying to blend the streamlined art deco style of the dishes with the William Morris, Arts & Crafts red and green livingroom that the kitchen opens onto.
And one day I got looking at my collection of bright Fiesta candleholders and vases here...
...Thinking, "These Fiesta folks are completely mad! Look at those crazy shapes!"
And that's when something in my brain said, "Hmmmmmm...."
I already had a strange number of pottery hearts hanging around...
And then at Tuesday Morning, I uncovered purely on accident some odd-and-assorted plates, bowls and cups from a British-designed
Alice in Wonderland dinner set. Each one had a quote from the book-- and being a writer and a huge fan of the tale since childhood, that was just too much for me to resist!
The timing was right!
Fiesta, it turns out, also made some heart-shaped dishes, a number of which I found in their outlet discount area.
Add to this things like a Humpty Dumpty teapot I had thrifted long ago and put into action now...
And a McCoy rabbit pottery pitcher, well... the whimsical theme has worked surprisingly well without being impractical for kitchen use.
The colors transition nicely from one room to another now, even though the kitchen is a lot more kaleidoscopic than the rest of the house. The pops of red, and an Arts & Crafts rug, really tie it together.
I also had fun with a little, er, prop...
Anyway, that's the
Treasure Box for this week. Hope the rest of your week is filled with wonders!
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