#45 in an ongoing series of posts celebrating the alphabet.
Confession: I LOVE to set the table.
Even more than cooking the food that goes on it. Not quite as much as I like eating the food, but still. Give me soup bowls and cups and saucers and teapots and little dessert plates and best of all, dishes with words on them. Let me stack them, place them, wink at them. Shiny dishes, see-yourself-in-their-reflection dishes, the promise of sustenance-to-come dishes.
And what would these peachy keen dishes be without cute cutlery? Only some of us lick our plates, but most of us lick our spoons and forks (at carefully prescribed times after licking our chops). Ecstasy!
I’m here today to tell you word lovers who revel in fine flatware that it’s possible to kick up your enjoyment yet another notch: behold vintage silverware you can actually READ! Oh sweet literary feasting!
Bella Jackson Studios of Napa, California, lovingly hand stamps delicious bon mots on silver knives, forks and spoons. They’ve got something for everyone — lines of poetry, witticisms, puns, nursery rhymes, holiday greetings, expressions of endearment, names of cheeses and spices. And of course they’ll custom stamp anything you like to fit the occasion. I like the idea of pieces selected for their charm and uniqueness, each with a distinctive patina and the “imperfections” resulting from hand-stamping one letter at a time.
These make such fun gifts; something for the birthday girl, the bride and groom, the coffee or tea lover in your life. Have a friend who fancies gardening? Check out these cool garden markers. Love them!
Visit the Bella Jackson Studios Etsy Shop for lots more! Their repurposed silverware is a cut above (sorry, couldn’t resist).
What’s your favorite table utensil? I love spoons spoons spoons. “SPOON” is a perfect word, when you really think about it. Say it. Notice how your lips tap together gently like a little kiss and teasy pout. Perfect!
Happy Eating!
♥ More Alphabetica here.
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Certified authentic alphabetica. Handmade just for you with love and sassy spoons, titillating tines and naughty knives.
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Copyright © 2012 Jama Rattigan of Jama’s Alphabet Soup. All rights reserved.
LOVE these~ Sending my daughter a link because she loves utensils, too! (She has spoon necklaces and earrings!) xo
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Ooh, necklaces and earrings? Love her taste in jewelry :)!!
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LOVE these!!
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Yay! Happy to hear you’re going to be offering some new stuff for the Fall :).
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These are GREAT!! Perhaps it’s time to start playing the lottery so I can buy the things I want.
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Yup!
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What a lovely feature! I’ve seen stamped cutlery around, but have never stopped for a moment to consider what a wonderful addition they could be to our existing collections 🙂
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Me too — this shop has got me thinking, thinking, especially cause you can get pretty much anything you want stamped :).
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So addictive 😀
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What fun these are. I love the spreaders! I have a set of wind chimes with a full place setting hanging for the music.
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Yes, I’ve seen chimes like that and always admired them :).
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I love these, especially the vegetable ones!
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The veggie ones made me smile. I used, “Do you carrot all” in one of my stories once . . .
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Totally kewl is right! Once again you are finding the best stuff! :–)
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Glad you like! 🙂
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Love.
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♥!!
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You find the neatest things!
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More like these things find ME. 🙂
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Hear that sizzling sound? Do you smell smoke? It’s the sound of my credit card going up in flames. These are fantastic, Jama. I can’t wait to place some on my own table and purchase as gifts for friends. Thanks a bunch.
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Wow, I “am” smelling smoke, the good kind! Your table is gonna sizzle big time :)!!
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Delightful! Sterling! My favorite utensil? Well, my favorite PART of a utensil is the lovely decorative part at the top. Is there a word for that? Surely there’s a word for it.
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Er, um, wouldn’t that be the pattern of the silverware? With words on knife blades and bowls of spoons, though, the pattern might take second billing :).
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Yes, but – I was wondering about what the opposite-of-the-bowl end of a spoon was called, for instance. I guess handle? I found “tang” as a contender; I kinda like the “twang” of “tang.” But as you say, I’d be too distracted by all the wonderful words on these to notice anyway! ;0)
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Uh-oh.
I’m in the U.S. – and Etsy still exists. And sells these.
I can see this quickly becoming A Problem.
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Hee! Welcome to my world 🙂 . . .
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I like Sporks. If there is a metal one, even better. These are really cool!
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Great answer! I like the Spork book too :).
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Oh my goodness, I have a new go-to “thank you” gift, thanks to you! LOVE THESE!
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Aren’t they great? Very hard to resist :)!
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Fascinating, Jama!
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Glad you enjoyed seeing these :).
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