Tuesday, May 1, 2012

TEA ROOM ANTIQUE SHOP IN PA

I have always admired the architecture of this building when we visit PA. It was a  tea room and now it is a gift/antique shop. 
                                                   The iron work is awesome.
 From the road you will see this great conservatory. The inside of the building is pretty and I just love how they decorated the outside.

          This angel welcomes visitors into a small out building.
        Here is one of my favorite ideas. Pretty plates scalloped in a garden bed.
                    I just may try this somewhere in my own yard.
 LOVE this little building on the property. Notice the rose stepping stones?
                 I would love to buy a little house for the girls and decorate it for them;) Actually I'd decorate a tent, I just love to decorate. When I was little I would crawl under our porch. It was high enough for me to sit under so.....I decorated it and spent every afternoon playing under it:) That was my first make over. But I digress.
 OK, here is another great idea. Tea pots hung from a railing!!! How cute is this for a cottage garden?

                         The girls need one of these, I'm sure of it;)

   The owner was as sweet as pie and let me go around taking photos.
 Inside the conservatory. Look at that screen door. Speaking of screen doors. I may or may not have brought a teal, chippy one home with me.

 Yes, Don didn't sit in the SUV for this one. He actually joined me to check this great place out.
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               You know I love statues and this one was fabulous.

Hope you enjoyed our little trip to the Tea Room. Very pretty and inspiring:)


'Till next time...............
~Debra XXX

11 comments:

  1. HI, YOU SHOULD HAVE KEPT COMING TO OHIO TO SEE ME :) I SENT YOU AN EMAIL GIO

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  2. love it all- like designer Disneyland! especially adore the fretwork on the 1st pic, thanks for sharing..
    Karen

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  3. What an enchanting place! The tea cup idea is so sweet. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Hi Debra! I have a link to your blog on mine and couldn't believe when I saw the picture on the link! I live in Naugatuck,ct but go to Intercourse, Pa several times a year and always take Rt 222 coming home and always pass this building. I always want to stop and take a pic of it but am usually in a hurry to get to that chocolate/ ice cream place further down the road.... Just outside of Allentown! Next time I am defiantly stopping - it looks completely dreamy! Thanks for posting this!
    Terri Takacs

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  5. Hi Debra! I have a link to your blog on mine and couldn't believe when I saw the picture on the link! I live in Naugatuck,ct but go to Intercourse, Pa several times a year and always take Rt 222 coming home and always pass this building. I always want to stop and take a pic of it but am usually in a hurry to get to that chocolate/ ice cream place further down the road.... Just outside of Allentown! Next time I am defiantly stopping - it looks completely dreamy! Thanks for posting this!
    Terri Takacs

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    1. awesome post Debra. Where is that amazing flea market?
      thanks! Deb

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  6. What a dreamy little spot! Thanks so much for sharing!

    XO,
    Anne

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  7. What an adorable place, Debra. I can why you like to visit it. Those teapots are so sweet. So, are you going to let us see that screen door you may or may not have brought home with you?
    :)
    Laura

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  8. I can see why you love visiting there. SO many cute details like the plate border and teapot railing.
    The architecture reminds me of New Orleans ( though I've never been)

    hugs
    Carole
    ps I hear we're getting sun tomorrow...remember that big ball of fire in the sky? lol

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  9. What a wonderful place...thanks for sharing!
    The weather is looking lousy for Brimfield this week!!

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  10. Great garden design. So colorful and beautiful. I really love your use of patterns.

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