Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Guest posting at The Treasured Home!

Just a quick note to those of who wondering when I was going to list the colored pieces of porcelains on my online store, they are now up in addition to a few new blue and white pieces!


Hi there! Today I am visiting a friend, interior decorator Barbara over at her wonderful blog, The Treasured Home this morning. She has asked me to be her guest for her delightful series, "8 things you don't know about me". I was honored that she asked me to  participate and do hope you will swing on by. She has a wonderful blog and it is one you will want to know about if you don't already. Here's a little teaser with some gorgeous images from some of her previous posts, Barbara has beautiful elegant effortless style. Hope to see you over there.........

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Wishing you a fabulous day! Click here to visit The Treasured Home.


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31 comments:

  1. Hi Tina, this sounds like fun. I look fowward to reading it. Will head over and will definitely check out the new things in your store. Love my linens and silver!!

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  2. That was a fun read my dear! I hear ya about the eating part! I'm the same way! For Valentine's Day my hubby bought by one get one free Snickers snack size candy bars and he says hey everyone (the boys and I) we can have two each everyday for a little snack...yeah right! I ate 14 in the first two days and decided to finish off the second bag myself so that I wouldn't be tempted anymore!SOOOO I feel your pain! But now for Lent I gave up bread and sweets/desserts and have lost so far 8 pounds! Hope you have a great day! XOXO

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  3. Nice interview Tina and I'm with you my bed is the most important object to me in our home. Only the very best will do when it comes to our bed...can I go back to it now?

    XX
    Debra~

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  4. Loved that interview! Found the candy part so funny (sister has the same addiction and gummy bears too) My stepson graduated from UVA, it is an incredible school. I love your humor it makes you very "real" and so likable Tina. I really enjoy getting to know you beyond your incredibly good taste! Hope you have a great day.

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  5. Good morning, Tina!

    I'll be dropping by today.

    Wishing a wonderful and warm day... it's suddenly snowing here. I want spring!!! :-)


    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  6. Tina You are a fascinating, down to earth, hilarious and sweetheart of a person! I so enjoyed that interview/post. Thank you for sharing so much about yourself. Hope you have a fantastic day.

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  7. Good morning Tina, I will definitely be dropping by. I did not know about her blog so I am excited to take a look! Have a great day.

    xo
    Shauna

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  8. I can't wait to read it. I hope one of your questions is "How in the HECK do you do it all????" :)
    Stacy

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  9. Thanks so much Tina for introducing us to Barbara. It was fun to read more personal type answers. I told Barbara between my interview last week and hers today, it has come full circle in regards to getting to know you.
    Just one thing....I used to hate Sundays too! I thought I was the only one. I've finally come to terms with Sunday and actually really enjoy them. I'll see your Broadway show if it ever comes to be.
    Have a wonderful day.
    Hugs

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  10. Off to visit right now! xo

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  11. What a wonderful post, Tina and fascinating things. Love that you have a screen play in your head...know that if anyone can do it, you can - Kristy and I will be sitting front and center!!

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  12. Hilarious about the hating Sundays. I don't like them either, I like structure and routine. I enjoyed that post very much. You are a fun girl! Would travel to NY to buy a ticket to your play:-)

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  13. I'll be popping right over...Happy Tuesday! XO

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  14. On my way - And I agree with Stacy... Ask Tina "How in the HECK do you do it all????" :) Jalon

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  15. I will come and visit you. I will also visit your store.

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  16. From one Milk Dud lover to another, thanks so much for joining my series today, Tina!
    Cheers!,
    Barbara

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  17. look at you and your family tree! i do have a fun branch: my paternal grandma was a Hatfield of hatfield/mccoy fame and had a famous uncle--President Buchanan.

    SWEDISH FISH.

    keep channeling julia and making me look like the laziest blogger on earth. (my mom is dying to make your carbonara).

    smiles to you.

    michele

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  18. Hi Tina, I am headed over right now.

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  19. Off to read more - hope you're staying warm on this chilly day!
    xxoo

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  20. I think it's about dinner time where you are now...and you are having a glass of wine and starring in your own cooking show :)

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  21. Tina,
    You KILL me! We must be sisters from another mister. I too have a popcorn/candy addiction and now I have to run down to CVS to buy some Whoppers. Thanks.
    Cooking show? OMG!
    Your familial history IS fascinating! Very cool.
    Thanks for sharing,
    Amy

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  22. Hi Tina! I am heading over to see your guest post!
    Yvonne

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  23. Hi Tina, I just finished reading your guest post. I had no idea you're such a Broadway fan. My daughter's passion and extra curricular activities all revolve around musical theater. Her favorite place to go is New York and see musicals. I want to take her there to see your show one day!

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  24. I had fun learning more about you today Tina! What's that about stopping on an even number? :)

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  25. TINA is just the best person. AND TINA DEAREST, I was a dancer in LOS ANGELES about 35 years ago. My goal was to go to Juliard school of music in NYC after a long dance tour I took in Asia. But I met Ruben and things changed for THE BETTER!!!!!

    LOVE TO YOU! Anita

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  26. Just read your guest post, loved it. The candy and number thing was so funny. I love the screenplay concept, funny I don't like Sundays either especially in winter. Fascinating family history. Loved knowing more about you- have a good day!

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  27. Totally love the rectangular trivet in your store. Rustic yet classic.

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