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A tutorial on how to make this sugar teacup and saucer according to Darcy's method is available via www.facebook.com/darcyscupcakes for £6.50. It is a17 page comprehensive guide with photos and instructions for every step.
Mi cuento ''Café para dos'' salió publicado en ArteSomos, revista digital.
Pueden volver a leerlo en la página 83. Gracias siempre por el apoyo :)
Here is my attempt at a fancier teacup since most look like they come from a farmhouse!. I used burgundy-red velvet and a dainty rose print... and fancied up the font for the tea tag. I didn't use the milk fabric in the middle because not everyone likes milk in their tea!
I found this little treasure at a thrift store. I could see that it had been dropped a few times and thus it was no longer structurally sound enough to hold tea, but I brought it home to take its picture. I took a few good shots of the cup, then I had an epic episode of clumsiness and knocked the cup over. I broke the butterfly atop the handle clean off. I have since glued the butterfly back on. Is anyone out there interested in my impractical teacup?
One of my favorites.
This is for Judy, who loves teacups, too.
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I found it hard to settle on a spark, but finally did with my grandmother's teacups. Used kk_quest & kk_just a touch at 30%softlight.
by the oh so talented Katy ( imagingermonkey.blogspot.com/ )- who knows how much I love a nice cup of tea, especially when it comes from a pretty teacup....thanks Katy!