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Happy Macro Monoday!

This week's theme: Vintage

Who says lockdown has to be boaring . Couldn't go out to a restaurant so I made something pretty and delicious at home.

The teacup is new to my wee collection. Had to use it! Hydrangea from the garden. It is so warm here some of our spring flowers are trying to bloom!

I never know what flowers I'll see when visiting the grocer. This time tulips and at a lovely price of $3.99!

Another image shot with the new Lensbaby Burnside 35, this time with a texture added.

I'm sharing my thoughts on the Burnside over on the blog www.definitelydreaming.com

New Dead Dollz & Truth <3

 

Credits at rorasprettythings

  

Who says lockdown has to be boaring . Couldn't go out to a restaurant so I made something pretty and delicious at home.

Another snow and its only January! So I had to post something to warm me up…

Thanks so much for visiting!!

Be well:)

 

Processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.

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Old fashioned china teacups and saucers arranged in Beaumonth House, for use at Margie and Mark's wedding.

…and my favorite color:)

A tulip, a Grandma's tea cup and old music sheets...just a few of my favorite things! Here's hoping your Tuesday is a fabulous one!

A re-edit with one of the textures from my Collection No1 - available in the Etsy Shop :)

Thunder Cove Beach, Lower Darnley, PEI

Willow pattern teacup .

Theme: Handle

It was time to finish processing some of my images from our fall vacation. The upside to sifting through the files so late, is that I get to relive some special moments. This one day we spent walking barefoot on the beach where this iconic PEI rock is found. We met a trio of friends who live in the area and they walk this beach once a week together. They have done it for years. They pointed out all the changes they have seen in parts of the sea stacks around “The Teacup”. We had heard about this little gem from others so it was nice to have a beautiful day to explore the sea stacks here. It was a memorable day.

Looking close...on Friday: Minimalism on white background

#SmileOnSaturday

#Painted

#macromondays #Tableware

 

The latest #macromondays challenge #Tableware prompts me to share this picture with you.

 

The year almost has come to end and i guess all of you know the classic historic new year parody called Dinner for One. That one inspired me to use this spoon in addition to those lyrics....means cheerio miss sophie !!!

 

Tableware refers to the various items used for setting and serving meals at a dining table. It encompasses a wide range of objects, each with its specific function and design. Here's a breakdown of common types of tableware:

 

Plates:

Dinner Plates: The main course is typically served on these larger plates.

Salad Plates: Smaller than dinner plates, used for serving salads or appetizers.

Dessert Plates: Even smaller, reserved for sweet treats.

 

Bowls:

Soup Bowls: Deeper bowls designed for serving soups or stews.

Cereal Bowls: Shallower than soup bowls, used for serving breakfast cereals or desserts.

 

Cups and Mugs:

Teacups: Smaller cups used for serving tea.

Coffee Mugs: Larger cups for serving coffee or other hot beverages.

 

Glasses:

Water Glasses: Typically used for serving water during meals.

Wine Glasses: Designed to enhance the experience of drinking wine.

Tumblers: Versatile glasses for various beverages.

 

Flatware (Cutlery):

Forks: Used for picking up and conveying food to the mouth.

Knives: Cutting and slicing utensils.

Spoons: Used for liquids, soups, and desserts.

 

Serving Dishes:

Platters: Large, flat dishes for serving main courses or appetizers.

Bowls: Various sizes for serving side dishes, salads, or snacks.

 

Serving Utensils:

Serving Spoons: Larger spoons for serving food from communal dishes.

Tongs: Used for picking up and serving items like salad or bread.

 

Napkin Rings and Napkins:

Napkin Rings: Decorative rings to hold folded napkins.

Napkins: Used for wiping hands and faces during meals.

 

Tablecloths and Placemats:

Tablecloths: Large pieces of fabric that cover the entire table for decorative and practical purposes.

Placemats: Individual mats placed under each setting for protection and decoration.

 

Salt and Pepper Shakers:

Containers for salt and pepper, often found on dining tables for seasoning.

 

Condiment Dishes:

Small dishes for serving sauces, dressings, or condiments.

 

Trivets:

Heat-resistant mats or stands for placing hot dishes on the table.

 

Tableware comes in a variety of materials, styles, and designs, allowing for personalization and coordination with the overall dining experience or home decor. Whether formal or casual, the choice of tableware can significantly contribute to the ambiance of a meal.

 

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This little teacup and saucer belonged to my wife's grandmother. My wife isn't sure where it came from or how old it is just that it was given to her by her mom when Grandmother passed away. The saucer is 65mm diameter. This picture is a focus stack of 23images taken at 2.5mm intervals and merged using Affinity Photo. HMM and thank you for any views, faves and comments.

We visited some antique shops today for the first time since Covid began. No treasures came home with us but these glittery teacups caught me eye.

 

249:366:2020

Taken at Leisure Lake

Sensok District

Phom Penh

ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

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A tea bowl from the 18th century with a simple crane motif.

 

At Tokyo National Museum - donated by Matsudaira Naoaki.

In the historic James Bay neighbourhood in Victoria, BC. teacups—and even a teapot—hang from the branches of a plum tree on Clarence Street.

Resident Rory Palmer began hanging the cups about a dozen years ago when his wife, Nairn Wilson, was coping with a breast cancer diagnosis and they needed a positive, creative outlet.

The tree also honours Palmer’s late grandmother, Eleanor Palmer, a local teacher and avid traveller. A placard beside the tree includes a QR code linking to artsREACH Society, encouraging donations to “Granny Palmer’s Favourite Children’s Charity.” Wilson, a retired teacher and principal, now serves on the board of the organization, which supports vulnerable children across Greater Victoria. 🌸☕

Skin: Asterodea Nightsky (BOM applied) by Stargazer Creations www.flickr.com/photos/stargazercreations

 

Outfit: Theca Tech Metalic (Cerulean) by Stargazer Creations www.flickr.com/photos/stargazercreations

 

Decor: Cthulhu set (Teacup, teapot & free cupcake) by G.I.N www.flickr.com/photos/gin-blosom/

 

LM to G.I.N: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Grace/175/237/2079

 

Hair: Sour Cady hairbase (worn on catwa HD pro but for lel evo) by S.E *Get this item at the K9 event!* www.flickr.com/photos/ashamtikezenn

 

Access: Mouthtape by Awear+DS *Get this tiem at the Darkness event!* www.flickr.com/photos/jillblack33/

A set of matched teacup and its saucer, made of fine porcelain.

Twin Shores beach, near Darnley, PEI.

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