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Porcelain teacups in the traditional Chinese style of rice pattern. This delicate pattern gets its name from grains of rice embedded in the clay before firing. The grains are destroyed in the firing and leave the translucent porcelain windows which allow the light to filter through.
This little piglet is about the size of an adult cat. Terminally cute at this age, they grow to weigh over well over 100 lbs. While that is small for a regular pig it is still a very large animal to be living inside a home. People buy these pigs when they are this size often not realizing they will not stay "teacup" sized for very long. Pigs are very intelligent animals and can be quite affectionate. And they are clean animals. But they don't really fit well as a house pet.
These are the remaining TeaCup pouches. So far I have sold five in my Etsy Shop, one is on hold and the another one I made for my Mom for Mother's day.
The ride in Fantasyland in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. Somewhere in there are two of our grandchildren.
I used couching stitch on the lettering and for the stripes on the cups. I love this minty green floss!
Teacup at GAKS (http://gakscoffeentea.com/) coffee and teahouse sitting on the best table ver, covered in little glass marbles.
Project 52 - Week 36 - Theme "It's a Book."
Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relln. This book is about one man's mission to promote Peace . . . one school at a time.
This is a story of an American man, Greg Mortenson who has devoted his life to building schools in the remotest mountains of Pakistan. After he failed an attempt to scale the earth's second highest peak, K2, he stumbles into an isolated mountain village. Here he resolves to repay the generosity of the village leader and his people by building them a school. Mortenson's struggle to fulfill that promise and then committing himself to fund raising and building many more schools, for both boys and girls in this Muslim country, is the central subject of this long, well detailed book.
This book has been on my list of books to read this year and now that I created this image perhaps I'll get down to reading it. Have any of you read it? Your thoughts?
I love this collection because they are all little things I kept from my victorian tea party bridal shower 11 years ago! I keep them in my class kitchen cabinet for display.
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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