My Personalised Emma Bridgewater Mug
A few weeks ago I was excited to find out I’d won a competition, and the prize was an Emma Bridgewater mug! Not only would I be able to choose the design but I could have my mug personalised too. As someone who’s aware of the brand but never bought into it, I enjoyed perusing the range of beautiful handpainted earthenware.
I do appreciate good design and quality, having used and continually purchasing Denby for over 10 years now. It’s always daunting trying out a new brand so this win proved a perfect chance for me to sample Emma Bridgewater’s popular mugs.
Even though there’s so many lovely designs I pretty much knew instantly the Rose & Bee design (literally) had my name on it. The delicate water colours of pink and blue, the shabby chic roses and – the clincher – that adorable bunting running around the inner rim. Cute or what?!
I could have just gone with Becky but personalising my special mug with my passion (my blog!) just felt right. Discovering you can add wording to the underside of the mug I asked for ‘tea time’ to be painted. After all, I will most likely be drinking a thoroughly British good, strong cup of tea!
I’ll be sure to let you know how I get on with my new favourite mug. I have to admit I’m afraid of actually using it as all the best mugs in this house seem to attract chips from Mr Tap. Hopefully this one will not – I’m going to guard it with my life!
Lisa
March 7, 2014 at 8:18 pmThis is so sweet. I didn’t know they could be personalised.
Panty Buns
March 9, 2014 at 1:24 amThat personalised Emma Bridgewater mug (I almost slipped and called it a coffee mug) is beautiful! I adore the hand painted bunting around the rim, the chic roses and, of course, the beautifully lettered name of your blog personalising it. Now that I’m thinking about it maybe I should try to locate some good crumpets and switch from coffee to a nice pot of tea at some point(s) in the day. I don’t know if I can find good English crumpets on this side of the pond but I think they may call them scones here? That Emma Bridgewater mug is a real treasure!