Teacup Thursday: Modern Violets


In closing our Violet Theme series... here's what the violet means to us today! In this modern age, violets are often seen as house plants... but the represent family and marriage. In wedding bouquets they are a symbolism of promise and faithfulness. 


Hope you've enjoyed reading about violets and their hidden flower language! Happy Teatime! ~Miss Spenser


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  1. That cup and saucer is SO SWEET! I love violets of all kinds. Houseplants and Garden. Actually my outdoor violets have invaded my yard, but I don't mind. They always look up at me in their OUT OF PLACE SPOT and smile like a mischievous child!
    Have a fun week,
    Hugs,
    Donna

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  2. A beautiful teacup! Violets look lovely on china or in a bouquet. They are so dainty and represent so many lovely things. Thank you for hosting and have a delightful day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  3. So sweet, violets...yesterday I was ready some things about them...They are very Victorian...VIOLET (BLUE) - Watchfulness, Faithfulness, Love thank you for sharing ..with love Janice

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  4. That is one gorgeous teacup set, love it.

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  5. I thought I already did join your party with my mail address and all! Anyhow, I will write you again. Thank you for hosting.
    Have a nice weekend.
    FABBY

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  6. Oh goodness, what a gorgeous tea cup!! I love violets on teacups and yours is exquisite.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  7. Nice event in Tea Time I see and the lady for North Carolina made lovely comments about your place!

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  8. I didn't know that Violets represents family and marriage. Your teacup is so pretty.

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  9. This is such a pretty shape! Your violet lore has been wonderful!
    Ruth

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