Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Inspired by Blue Willow

The July/August 2014 issue of Tea Time magazine landed in the mailbox last week, and I was delighted to see the Blue Willow pattern featured on the cover. I'm still on my blue kick this year, loving any and all shades of blue, so this issue makes me very happy. If you're a Blue Willow fan, you'll definitely want to be sure and pick up a copy of this issue of Tea Time if you're not already a subscriber.

I enjoy the page of each issue devoted to a particular type of tea, and I thought it was quite appropriate that blue teacups are featured with oolong teas since oolongs are sometimes called "blue teas."

And of course I loved seeing all the pretty place settings with Blue Willow. I had just one Blue Willow cup and saucer and accidentally broke the teacup last year, so I'm definitely in the market for a replacement. (And surely I need to own at least one Blue Willow teapot as well.) I know lots of you tea friends have Blue Willow teawares, so if you have any hints on collecting them, please share!

11 comments:

  1. I couldn't wait to dive into that issue when I pulled it out of my mailbox. Loved all the blue and white inside. Good luck finding more Blue Willow!

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  2. I loved that page too! As blue is my absolute favorite color, what could have been better?!
    Ruth

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  3. Love the legend of the Blue Willow which we give to each customer who buys something in that venue in our store. (Even just a tea cady with it). It was nice to see the special feature in Tea Time!

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  4. The Blue Willow is lovely and I do love the legend that goes along with it. I have two tea plates in that pattern and that's it. PEI is not overloaded with transferware of any kind unfortunately. Any pieces I have were usually found in another province. We do however have lots of other perks which make living here a wonderful and safe place to live.

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  5. Gee, I still don't have my copy yet - Canada is always a couple of weeks behind receiving our magazines.
    I don't have any blue willow but sure enjoyed the Blue Willow tea room we went to a few years ago. It's not that far and another trip would suit me fine as the decor was breath taking.

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  6. That is a gorgeous display of oolongs!

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  7. Yes, you must have at least one piece of Blue Willow! But I'm warning you, you'll be hooked! I usually see the Churchill brand (Made in England) at estate sales and antique shops and it is usually pretty reasonably priced. Years ago, it was featured at a grocery store chain here and you could collect it piece by piece or a 4-piece dinner set. Happy hunting!

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  8. What a nice review. I definitely need to check that issue out.

    My Godmother gave me a Blue Willow tea cup and saucer when I was little: I treasure it and think of her when I use it. Even though she has passed on, her memory 'comes to life' when I use that tea cup. Thanks for the inspiration, Joanie

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  9. This issue of Tea Time inspired me too! I've always loved the blue and white combination! Just lovely!

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  10. I've scored Blue Willow cups and saucers at local thrift stores. Earlier this year, I've also seen the Johnson brand at HomeSense (similar to your HomeGoods). I am still on a hunt for a Blue Willow teapot...

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  11. an old blue willow set is what I use for my everyday dishes. they make me smile.

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