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christmastreegrouping-hlc.jpgI recently reported that the new Fiesta color from the Homer Laughlin Company is Ivory.   HLC is also releasing a decaled edition for the holidays with a festive Christmas tree motif.  It appears to come in red, evergreen, and ivory.  The pieces available are the dinner and luncheon plate, bread and butter plate, bread tray, the one quart bowl, the 12 oz mug, the 24 oz gusto, and a holiday ornament, all available seperately.

These items are shipping now. If you are interested in the 2008 Christmas dishes, check out your favorite online or brick and mortar retailer now while supplies last.

There are some bits of pieces of information that I have as to the release of a brand new Fiesta color without the decals.  Chocolate is supposed to be releasing next month, but I will have further details as I uncover them.   Pherhaps those of you who have decorated in a chocolate and turquoise theme will be elated.

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8 Responses to “FiestaWare Christmas Tree Dishes”

no imageTina Kubala (Who am I?) Says:

I’m not crazy about the neutral Fiesta. Have you seen the nasty gray from a couple years ago? Yuck!

I do like the Christmas stuff. It would be awesome on a dish you would mostly use on the holiday anyway, like a turkey platter or gravy boat.

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no imageTheSnackHound (Who am I?) Says:

I actually like the very pale gray and ivory that was made when fiesta was introduced in the 30s. The ivory was more the color of sidewalk chalk residie rather than “off white”. IThat and the pink that was also around sort of were the palatte of the time and if you have them all together, it is pleasing. But I agree with you as far as what is interpreted into modern fiesta colors. I just like “color” plain and simple. I was particularly not crazy about black fiestaware.

I think because brides register for white or ivory more commonly, they got in the game.

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no imageKaren (Who am I?) Says:

Why has it always been my dream to set a holiday table with Christmas china? I don’t want to have that many people at my house! LOL

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no imageJules (Who am I?) Says:

I am in desperate need of some new Christmas dishes. The ones I have I bought back when my boys were little, so they are a bit too “cutesy” for our grown up house now.

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no imageConnie (Who am I?) Says:

I have “The Christmas House” but it’s missing Christmas dishes. If things weren’t so bad financially that’s what I’d get myself for Christmas. But I think this year I’ll be getting myself presents for other people instead.

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no imageKathy Maddy (Who am I?) Says:

Where can we go and buy the Fiestaware Christmas Tree dishes that are listed on your web sight?

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no imageTheSnackHound (Who am I?) Says:

Hi Kathy!

Thanks for asking.

You may reorder the above set at the Homer Laughlin retail website here:
http://www.homerlaughlin.com/ffd/shop.asp?P=9051w&Q=C&T=

It still says preorder on the site, but some sources have told me that it is shipping.

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Mini Busts Says:

Amazing freakin blog here. I almost cried while reading it!

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