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My love of tea and teacups manifested itself in a feverish round of favoriting.
1. Breakfast & Rosemary, 2. Morning, 3. afternoon tea., 4. imagine (a better breakfast)., 5. New mug from Paticake, 6. Spilt Tea, 7. Like a pretty porcelain earlobe., 8. a Cup of Tea and a Slice of Cake, please***, 9. heart top matcha latte :D, 10. A Bowhaus Breakfast., 11. Giallo, 12. coffee art, 13. Coffee Cup, 14. Tea Party, 15. Madeleine de Proust?, 16. From Above
lovely tea cup. not vintage but is a lovely deep blue and has a scrolly effect along the edge of the cup.
Vintage teacup turned into a pincushion
Tutorial from mmmcrafts: mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/2008/05/make-teacup-pincushion.html
Okay, okay, to be fair, I did block the lower half over a teacup. But it looked like a maternity dress before that too.
my weekly blog alissaduke.com/2019/12/christmas-high-tea-sketching-at-dr... is about the wonderful Christmas High Tea watercolour pencil class yesterday. There was so many lovely decorations, savouries, sweets, and tea cup to sketch Dromkeen
This one I took of Emmaleigh when she was 10 days old. I caught her in a startle. I had a blanket under her to prop her up otherwise she would have been completely inside of the cup.
Whether a mug, cup, or kettle
They plant blooms wherever they settle.
It could be a jar, a box or a shoe.
All we discard, they magically renew.
They use roses and daisies and violets too,
To make fairie treasures for me and for you.
The top and the skirt were knitted with Knitty's 'Blythe Gear' pattern.
The blank face gives her more plasticity.
This sky blue teacup ring is the perfect accessory for a tea party with Alice and the Mad Hatter in Wonderland. A miniature pastel blue tea cup and saucer glows with cuteness upon an antiqued filigree ring. The teacup and saucer have delicate white floral designs. The ring band is adjustable, so you may size it to your liking.
Lace tablecloth provides added texture to a collection of teacups and silver tea set. I have close to 20 teacups in my collection and inherited most of the silver we now have around the house. I'm really a traditional kind of girl----my grandmother, born in Wales, was that traditional influence, although she was a working single mother with very little money. My parents were modern in style and never understood why I liked the 19th century (or earlier) kinds of things.