This ceramic ware is designed by j. willfred.  His simple, unique designs conjure images
of home.  The basic red and white or black and white color scheme goes with any kitchen.
Barnyard Toile Tea Caddy ~ Rest your
tea infuser, teaspoon, or, if you must,
your teabag on one of these adorable
tea caddies.  Each caddy is white
ceramic with red highlight stitching.  
Choose from duck or rabbit shape.  
Gift boxed.
Barynyard Tea Caddies
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$3.00
Shape

Barnyard Toile Sugar Holder ~ Store
your sugar packets or your teabags in
one of these coordinating holders.  
Each holder is white ceramic with red
highlight stitching.  Choose from
rooster, rabbit, pig, or duck design.  
Gift boxed
.
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$4.00
Design

Barnyard Toile Mini Pitcher ~ These
adorable mini-pitchers will hold just
enough milk for two cups of tea.  Each
pitcher is white ceramic with red
highlight stitching.  Choose from chick,
rabbit, pig, or duck design.  Gift boxed
.
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$4.00
Design

Barnyard Toile Teapot ~ This
functional six- to eight-cup teapot
coordinates with all of the above
pieces.  This white ceramic teapot
comes with black transfers of
sheep, chicks, and other barnyard
animals.  Each teapot lid and spout
are detailed with barnyard animal
transfers.  Boxed
.
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$30.00
About Camille's Tea:
Camille's Tea, based in the San Antonio, Texas area, offers a wide variety of gourmet teas, including
flavored teas, traditional teas, green teas, herbal teas, decaffeinated teas, decaf teas, caffeine free teas,
and iced teas, and lavender, Time & Again Shea butter, Chantal teapots, Lomonosov teapots, tea
infusers, tea accessories, Aroma Naturals candles, Bearington Bears, tea linens, neck warmers, Herbal
Concepts slippers and eye pacs, and Pre de Provence bath and body products.  We also feature
multiple tea of the month clubs.  
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To pay by check or money order, call 210-887-4312 or 210-241-0890 or email camille@camillestea.com.
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