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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 one of a kind piece that is really more a gallery piece than a craft show piece. Made from teacups and a sugar bowl, I carefully split each vessel, and kept them in their original shapes. The top teacup is an German cobalt porcelain from the early 1900s. The sugar bowl is blue willow from Japan, the good old kind. A broken Irish Belleek vase fills in one section. A gorgeous blue paisley cup from Bavaria creates the footing. And an English Blue Onion teacup includes even the handle. The inside has been finished as well.
This is a birthday gift for a friend who likes miniatures. I thought I would combine her love of vintage china, sewing and miniatures and make a Hat Pincushion. She will have to provide the hat pins as I haven't been able to find any since the lockdown.
I hand painted and decorated the fabric and then added purchased miniature flowers.
The inside looks like another night sky, too. I love that the grains of the coarse sand look like stars.
If my teacup could talk, I think she would say...
"Whenever you are sincerely pleased you are nourished."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I ordered this gorgeous teacup fabric and it came today - I want to do something great with it but not sure what yet.
Chinese Teacup with Poem
Beautiful crackled-glaze small teacup with chrysanthemum flowers on the exterior and very extensive poem written on the inside. Hand-painted with artist's signature on bottom. In China, the drinking of tea is a contemplative ritual enhanced by the revealing of the poem as the tea is consumed. With wooden display stand. No chips or cracks.
More info; www.silkroadcollection.com/vb9036x-poem-teacup.html
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my dad has asked me to sell some of the old china
i just love this set the rose bud handles and that yellow so art deco
We have an extensive teacup collection at the UW Libraries, comprised of teacups donated by retiring librarians. Retirements are generally a celebration, a time to thank colleagues for their contributions, and to offer our best wishes in a new chapter in someone's life. But increasingly, I see retirements as immense losses. The more I learn, the more I realize that I have to learn, and my senior colleagues have been enormously generous with their experience. When they leave, they take this experience with them. At least we get the keep the teacups.
I can't ride the teacups because I will puke. I like the lights in this picture though. They remind me of lasers.
Lovingly chosen bone china teacups reclaimed from junk shop shelves to become pincushions - they even have steel wool inside to keep your pins sharp.
One of the cups from which to drink our Sunday morning tea, as we do a leisurely browse through the blogroll of the Bookishgal book blog
One of the rules of sucessful baking (or anything really) is not to try anything new when you're tired.
I thought teacup shaped cookies would be cute for the supper after our bookstudy tonight. I didn't have a teacup shape cutter though so I had to make my own template.
Not awful, but I really should have stuck to something I know I make well!