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Teacup candles made with eco-friendly soy wax, colourful dyes and essential oils. As seen at www.soyblog.soyofthenorth.co.uk/2012/03/teacup-candles-fo...

Potholders made for KarinKajsa for a side swap.

The lanterns above the Mad Tea Party in Fantasyland at Disneyland.

Male Doberman Pincher puppy. Supposed to be a Mini-teacup.

My teacup dress is done. Wore it yesterday to rave revues!

 

thesewcialist.blogspot.com/2015/04/teacup-dress.html

Franklin County Fair 2012, Malone, NY

Teacup Ride, Coney Island, September 2007

ODC SMALL, SMALLER, SMALLEST

Close up of the Teapot ---- looks a bit like a coffee pot so hope its O.K.

 

Lulu is 1lb and 2 weeks old. Fits nicely in the palm of your hand.

They didn't taste like chicken!

I overexposed this to get the teacups all blurry and then used RAW to lower the exposure. I think it came out really cool! Also the wide distortion looks great on this ride :-D

 

Ride #6: Teacups

I love the teacups! :)

One of my Teacup roses, spotted on June 15, 2018.

 

View my collections on flickr here: Collections

 

Press L for a larger image on black.

Teacup Trivet

Vitreous glass tile.

Closer view of the teacup and plate Huguette gifted to me!

A slight mishap, but special all the same.

Perspective gained.

Spinning on the teacups ride at Disneyland Anaheim, California.

326 // September 22, 2008

 

The family dog, Yogi. A teacup Yorkie Terrier with a tongue that is too long for it's mouth -- what I love about this picture is the vast hardwood floors in the background of a tiny dog.

 

By the way... anyone ever heard of a Dorkie? No, I'm not talking about myself or your IT guy at the office.. they are a cross between a Yorkie Terrier and a Dachshund... just learned of these guys today.

 

Seems like a strange couple of breeds to cross, but they are pretty cute.

This teacup is a shot of life in the morning! I took the opportunity to use a bold blue and heavy orange make it come to life. I'm quite happy with it!

With her ever growing baby belly!

in the District Six museum, they have recreated an old District Six house. My mother freaked out when she walked in. 'But this is the house of my childhood' she exclaimed, transfixed by the candlewick beadspread and the brands in the kitchen cupboard.

The District Six Museum has a fantastic website, and I would encourage you all to look at it, and learn more about this fascinating and incredibly sad part of South African history.

www.districtsix.co.za/frames.htm

p.s. sorry, I can't take credit for the lovely post processing, that's R's work.

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