Is this what you call "bone china"? Sorry, I just couldn't resist that little pun.
I spotted these dishes at my local Williams-Sonoma store. Seeing these very specific items always makes me wonder who buys these things and then has to store them for a year before using again?
By the way, I bet you could shake up a pretty deadly martini with the shaker on the left. ๐
Spooky Halloween is creeping up on us. If you are make the drinks I will have a "Risen From The Grave Cocktail".
ReplyDeletePeople with big houses and lots of storage buy these! Or goths buy them and use them everyday!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile Sharon ☺ I bet there are quite a few who do this for the full effect.. not me though ๐๐
ReplyDeleteThat's the problem- you could use it for a week at most, unless you've got a warped sense of humour.
ReplyDeleteNot so inviting to use these....
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ReplyDeleteAnd then has to remember the next year that you bought them last year....
Well, you're just FULL of puns today. Ha! I agree about holiday china -- in general I'm not a believer.
ReplyDeleteLOL, good one!!
ReplyDeleteNice take on the bone china
ReplyDeleteI guess a collector would buy them. Bone china made me laugh. Good one, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteMacable but fun to use at appropriate times.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I dislike automatic correction!!
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