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Long term restoration project B72 has received some cosmetic work for the event with one end being painted in the short lived Vicrail teacup livery.
Steamrail Victoria's Newport Workshop Open Weekend 2020 - Friday set up 06-03-2020.
These were made using this template by Ann Wood (mine are about an inch bigger then what her pattern makes because I enlarged the patter) --->> annwood.net/blog/2011/02/24/paper-mache-teacup-pattern/
a preliminary small shoot i did today as an idea for me still life....
have to smash the teacup eventually, which will be upsetting. also i need to find some oversized teabags.
A very new face in my tiny crowd! I have always loved Lati's sculpts, but not the posing. :P I will have so much fun giving her a faceup as Lati's molds are so different in style compared to Fairyland. It may not be a perfect match to the pukipuki body (especially since the body is older), but she is oh so cute!!
Splashed out on a new cup cause I seem to use some else’s ALL THE TIME it will complement my new green tea fad
Portmeirion Totem teacup, 1960s. For more information on Portmeirion pottery in the 60s see Portmeirion in the 60s.
I made these Teacup Decos for my grand-daughter, Sophia's 1st birthday on 10th April. The theme was a vintage teaparty and these teacups decorated the wall by the main table. Everything looked so pretty.
A steaming and colorful rug/mat that was hand hooked. Someone didn't want it so they took to Kent Recycle Center in Carmel,NY and it can be yours free!
Porcelain teacups in the traditional Chinese style of rice pattern. This delicate pattern gets its name from grains of rice embedded in the clay before firing. The grains are destroyed in the firing and leave the translucent porcelain windows which allow the light to filter through.
This teacup is too good to hang with the other teacups on the actual Teacup ride.
I'll admit it, out of all the rides I was really looking forward to spinning myself silly on the historical piece of psychedelia that could only be The Mad Tea Party. Alas, it was not to be.
Even Maddison was intimidated by the sheer length of the line...she figured she'd be getting her driver's license before we even reached the halfway point.