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Srinagar, and kahwa returns. And gets with it the luxuries of a houseboat, where everything comes to you. Clothes, Jewellery, Bags, Kebabs, Bhutta, ice cream, and i could go on...
I spent one day on the boat, and sadly that was enough for me to get used to it. Yesterday i wished that someone would come to the house and show me phone handsets.
Then I was made to come back to earth.
I'd call this heavy-duty guerilla marketing.
For your informaiton, this Lamborghini servers well the purpose of attracting people to far less glamorous ceramic dinnerware.
Once you get closer, a nice green arrow pointing to each of the teacups states:
This teacup is supporting 768lbs!
Wow! Does it mean I can throw a teacup and it will return as a bumerang? ;-)
Shared lunch contribution for Charlottes class. Wee teacups with pink for girls and red / blue for the boys.
little piglet in a teacup pincushion
blogged at:
bearpawandbearpaw.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-teacup-pincush...
Pincushion from Vintage Teacup. Tutorial found here: mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/2008/05/make-teacup-pincushion.html
Mini teacup hat, made from my own pattern.
This was so much fun to make, it's just ridiculously cute and silly and fun <3
Another final for my first unit 3 shoot titled 'Narrative' where I'm looking into fairytales with realistic current world problems. Yup it sounds quite morbid but seems pretty interesting! I took hours upon hours editing this one, I'm still not 100% happy with it but whatever I like it...ish.
Before and after in comments if the link actually works
Concept drawing by Bruce Bushman for the Teacups at Disneyland.
"Concepts for the Mad Tea Party featured elaborate set pieces at the entrance and center of the attraction"
HDR shot of the Teacups in Action at Magic Kingdom. Still trying to get the hang of the whole HDR thing.
This distinctive sandstone feature was fairly well-known (even outside the province) but difficult to locate. It was actually about a ten minute walk down the Gulf shore from Thunder Cove Beach, up until Hurricane Fiona knocked it over a little over a year later.
This is a Firstaware Cobalt teacup and saucer wall hanging. It is currently available in my Etsy shop. www.etsy.com/shop/MORETHANMOSAICS