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i couldn't go on this ride... anything that goes just in circles will pretty much just kill me... i'm sure of it. glad to see the nerds having fun tho... tried to take pics of everyone but trying to focus on fast moving objects in low light was pretty tough.
Favors for Zoe's 6th birthday party - Elizabeth bought these inexpensive white teacups and I drew on them with permanent marker, then we put them in the oven for a bit. From an idea on Pinterest!
My beloved Wildchild, Mytha, and Brown and White Pandie, Kamehameha, both permas. Mytha is the smallest teacup I have ever seen!
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
My Raspberry Zinger tastes especially good in this mug with the lovely pattern of swirls and flowers. I have also included a fascinator that I made with vintage milliner flowers and leaves and French wire ribbon, I wear it with the scarf that is shown further down the post. The vintage necklace is made from carved MOP flowers; and the vintage metal rose was a pin worn by my husband’s grandmother.
The original hedgehog tea set was the result of my first request for a hedgehog related special order, by a woman named Simone. At the time I was just so happy to get any kind of pottery related work, while working in a non-pottery related job, that I didn't even get to test or refine the design. Since that first tea set, I've made a few changes, and expect to keep making a few more changes with the future sets. Thank you, Simone, for bringing about the creation of the hedgehog tea sets; I hope that your set pours correctly for you. #animal #wildlife #wild #tea #teacup #teapot #teaset #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #sculpture #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #hedgehog #hedgie #functional #home
created with Project Mouse: Beginnings bundle by Sahlin Studio and Britt-ish Designs; Pockets no. 6: Stitched by Valorie Wibbens