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B71 on the Down Local Line (Inner Circle).
DVR's 61st Birthday Interclub Run - Saturday October 22nd 2022.
What a find! Set of 5 baby blue art deco style tea cups with saucers. Found at my favorite second hand store!
White teacup on a white background.
Lighting:
Two flashes through umbrellas. One flash at half power on background.
shot with nikon d600 + nikkor 50mm + godox ving v850 + 120cm octobox on 1/4 power to camera left + white reflectors to right/front of subject.
I love these little wooden teacups!
I've painted them in shades of blue and white, and added a little floral blue and white Wedgewood-style motif to each one.
Each teacup measures approx. H - 1.5", W-2.6" (H - 3.75 cm, W - 6.5 cm )
On the walk home around my neighbourhood in Spring time. September 15, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
view from inside...
Each cup seats 2 avs so grab a buddy and start spinning! (Right click either the cup or the saucer to sit.)
having a much-needed break from painting (im going cross-eyed)... thanks to Siebe for inspiration for this picture... I'm going to have another go at this some time... good messy fun :)
This little pop was actually part of the London themed order - the client was taking her friend to afternoon tea at the Ritz and wanted to surprise her. I used candy clay for the handles and saucer, I find it to be a lot stronger than fondant, which it needs to be as I post all my pops!
I use edible dusts mixed with leaf glaze (which is 50/50 confectioners lacquer or varnish mixed with food-grade IsoPropylAlcohol) to paint on my pops.
Crochet the final round of the body together with eight sc.
Put a stitch marking through your working loop to keep it from unraveling and go back to finish up the head. Stuff it and work the remaining rounds to close up the head. Make sure your stuffing does not show through the stitches! With the tail that remains after closing the head, work the eyelids and nose of the doll.
Complete the legs like you would for a Pocket Spirit doll.
Today, September 7, 2008 is the "last day" for Astroland Park in Coney Island. Astroland Owner Carol Hill Albert sold the property to Thor Equities in 2006 for $30 million. The park will be redeveloped as condos and a "Las Vegas" style amusement park. Last year was supposed to be the last year and at the last minute negotiation took place and Astroland was open for one more season. The rides will be up for sale and Carol Albert says that she needs to be out of there by January, 2009. If there's another extension we can all go back next year and document the last day again.