Friday, October 2, 2015

A "Tea and Honey" teapot from T.J. Maxx

When I was in a T.J. Maxx this week, I was looking through the clearance items when I came across a teapot with a familiar-looking flower. I thought wow, that looks like a Camellia sinensis blossom, and that's exactly what it was! Turns out, this was the six-cup "Tea and Honey" teapot from Cardew, and it was on the clearance shelf for $5 because it was missing its lid. Hmm. Surely I could find a white lid to match, eh?

I loved the saying that runs from front to back on this teapot. It says, "Busy bees …

… for our tea …

… Bring home honey." Love it!

And it even has the tea plant's name at the bottom. After I photographed the teapot, I realized the lid to my white tea-tasting mug actually fits this teapot perfectly, so that made me feel even better about my $5 find. But what did the original lid look like? I was surprised, and you may be as well (click here for a photo), but I'm still quite happy with my bargain "Tea and Honey" teapot!




10 comments:

  1. I think I like the plain white lid idea better than the original one and I CERTAINLY like the $5 price much better! It's a really cute teapot.

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  2. I agree about the white lid as a better option. The original lid takes away from the teapot. I love a good clearance bargain. Christy in Tulsa.

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  3. Great find, great price, and a Cardew at that! Awesome bargain hunting!

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  4. Perfect with white lid! You are the deal diva, my dear!

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  5. Such a pretty pot - but I do believe I would prefer the plain white lid!

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  6. Wow! I was thinking to myself that your new teapot (which I love) will look better with a white lid than the original (which I hate), and then found that six other people said the same thing when I looked at the comments.

    I, too, bought a lidless teapot this week - at a thrift store. I plan to use it with flowers, so I don't even need a lid. It's very pretty and even had a matching sugar bowl which is very small and shaped perfectly for little packets of sweetener. My pot was $3 and the sugar bowl $1, but not a name brand like yours. I did, however, get an additional 20% senior discount. This was our lucky teapot week.

    Patsy in Nixa, MO

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  7. I would have never guessed what the original lid would be. You can always use this pot for crafting or gardening. It's very cute.

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  8. Love this teapot and love it that you got it at a great price, great shopping, Ángela! Joanie

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  9. Love it! It would make a nice flower pot too. I think I would like your white lid better than what the original was.

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