
Hediard Tea Tins, original watercolor, 9" x 11"
Marie-Noรซlle said yesterday... Are those piles of tins all yours? Very impressive, indeed! How many bags and suitcases do you need when you fly home?!?
I always travel with a very small suitcase but in this case I bought miniature Hediard tea tins, so no problem...



Check out the interesting teapot Tea & Cie. has made out of this egg-yolk-yellow tin online. Sadly, I did not bring this home...
There's no way these tins will fit in my suitcase...

14 comments:
I need to take packing lessons from you!
I want them all!!! They're adorable. I must get some. I'm off to check out the sites...
BTW, I have linked your site to my blog, which is actually at www.strangerontheearth.wordpress.com
Thankfully the pictures fit in your bag!
The tea just tastes better coming from a tin, doesn't it. Lovely photo's and painting.
I can't imagine where you would put everything if you DID bring it home. and I'm with shabby in the City. Thankful the Picture's fit in that suitcase. ;-) Another great painting.
CM
In French we say "rouge comme une pivoine" (=as red as a peony) when we talk about a shy/embarrassed person... I do not know the English idiom ... Would it be "as red as a Betjeman & Barton tea tin sign" ??? (a little long to use in a conversation though !)
Anyway, this is how I felt when I saw my name in your blog just now !?!
adding a link that might be useful
http://www.lamallebernard.com/
Tea tins,
Red tins,
Blue tins.
And some tins,
Should have been tossed in bins.
Who ever begins
To collect tins,
Can expect to hear violins...
There's no tin quite like a French tin. Love em all.
For me sniffing the tea IN the tin does the trick.
I never seem to get around to actually making the tea. The aroma in the tin is not the same as when you taste it in your mouth.
Your nose can smell close to 200 flavors - the mouth only 5.
I'll stick with the nose/nez
The negative white space in the watercolor totally deceives my eyes (and blows up my mind).
jaimeS
I love that tin in the watercolor on the right on its side, with all the pigment sedimentation...
And you got the teapot here!
It's definitely all good...
loveitaly
Those tins are just incredible. I think I would show no restraint. ~sigh.
It must be heaven not worrying about having to fit things into your suitcase any more!
R U kidding
I had/have to unpack don't I?
Still sorting papers 3weeks later :(
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