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Those lanterns above the teacups flashed and changed colours. Couple that with spinning the tea-cup as fast as you can makes it quite a sureal experience. One of the few rides worth going on at Disneyland certainly :)
The famous spinning teacups at Disney World's Magic Kingdom
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This is probably one of the most creative household decors I have ever seen. The chandelier holds up old teacups for each light. It's very unique and creative.
Here are my teacups as they sit in the china cabinet. I don't have very many, just what my mother left me. The ones with green bamboo are part of a full tea set my father bought in Korea when he was in the military and carried home to her. The lovely blue ones he had shipped home earlier and most of the set arrived in pieces, but she saved what arrived intact. The cup has a Japanese lady molded into the bottom of it.
The elephant hiding in the back was made by my daughter many years ago and given to my mother-in-law. When she died my sister-in-law returned it to me.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #1 - Teacups.
I have a fluffy view of life and love to see colors and warmth in the world. I have been hesitant to share my traditional watercolors because I have so little training and do most of this the way I like it. I go from loose to tight, to dark to light. I have no specific style other than fluff. Hope you find something in this set you might enjoy.
This Chihuahua was shaking so much it was hard to get a clear photo. I'm not sure if he was cold or anxious - probably both. I think he just wanted to get away from all the costumed dog madness and get back into a teacup bath.
But the neckerchief was a nice touch.
Broke one of my favourite teacups in the making of this photo. And it's not even worth it because I don't really like the photo that much. I was supposed to take a camera swimming but I forgot. And then it was dark and OH MY GOD MY TEACUP IS GONE (at least his brother still remains). Oh yeah, I was playing around with one of the different effects on the camera, because why not.
These are so cute. There are 4 in the collection! They measure 2 inches in diameter and 2 inches high. They are mini teacups with saucers.
After you burn all the wax they would be perfect for a votive!
Wabi-sabi tenmoku glaze teacup by "Vince and Sabrina." Maple leaves are pressed into clay before firing and glazing.
A colorful cluster of blooms on my teacup roses this past summer, photographed on June 17, 2016.
View my collections on flickr here: Collections
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