I have three antique tea cups and
saucers left to me from my great grandma that are packed away.
Not exact matches
And chances are, over the years, some of those teacups have broken,
leaving you with a few lonely
saucers you can't bear
to part with.
Crackled Planter — Birch Lane, spheres in planter — can't remember, have had them for forever Black and White Disposable Bowls — HomeGoods Sugar Bowl — World Market Hot Chocolate Cups and
Saucers — L.A. Burdick (anniversary gift years ago) Chalkboard Canisters with Copper Tops — Target Dark Wooden Pedastal — Pottery Barn Little Mercury Glass Votive holding hydrangeas — Painted Fox Owl Canister — Target Middle Row (
left to right): Coffee Syrups and Waters — World Market, HomeGoods, Fresh Market
Saucers — Pottery Barn Microwave — Target Cup Holder — World Market Cups — Heritage Lace Bottom Row (
left to right): Cookbooks — miscellaneous gifts Metal Tub — HomeGoods Silver Chargers — Pottery BarnWhite Plates — Mikasa Blue Plates — HomeGoodsBowls — Pottery Barn, Emma Collection Aqua Colander — Painted Fox White Dinner Plates — Pottery Barn, Emma Collection Gray Salad Plates — IKEA Aqua Jars — World Market
Top of Sideboard (
left to right): The pitcher with
leaves (
leaves are from yard)-- Target Antlers — World Market Crackled Planter — Birch Lane, spheres in planter — can't remember, have had them for forever Mason Jars with Metal Lids — White Home Collection several years ago (Wilton, NH) Sugar Bowl — World Market Hot Chocolate Cups and
Saucers — L.A. Burdick (anniversary gift years ago) Chalkboard Canisters with Copper Tops — Target Metallic Cup (was a candle but now that it's done we use it as sort of a vase)-- Target Straws — Michael's Owl Canister — Target
Middle Row (
left to right): Bowls — Mikasa Three little jars — World Market
Saucers — Pottery Barn Microwave — Target Cup Holder — World Market Cups — Mikasa
Another way
to build an easy shelter for toads is
to take a terra cotta flowerpot
saucer and chip out a mouse hole - sized gap along the rim, and
leave it on the ground in a flowerbed.