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My mom collected souvenir plates when we traveled. When I was very young, I decided I would collect miniature souvenir cups and saucers. I have given most away to my young great-nieces but kept a couple for the especially good memories.
ANSH Round 135, #6 teacup
Another surprising find in a Northern Maine anitque shop yesterday. I couldn't make it to Brimfield so I had to settle for Northern Maine. This is the first teacup I have found. The image looks like it may have been made from a daguerreotype.
Funfetti cake covered with buttercream and fondant. Plate, decorations and magnolia are fondant/gumpaste.
blogged about at s-renee.com/diy/diy-teacup-pinata/
Created from Ann Wood teacup paper mache template at annwood.net/blog/2011/02/24/paper-mache-teacup-pattern/
Brushed embroidery and edible image teacups.
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Teacup images from Jana at www.etsy.com/shop/whimsydust
"My heart is like a teacup covered with hairline cracks. I feel like I have to walk real carefully so it won't get shaken and just all shatter and break. " -- Francesca Lia Block, Missing Angel Juan.
Canon Canonet QL17 GIII
shot on Lomography LOMO X-Pro slide film, crossed processed
Teacups in a shrine, Singapore
So many benches, so little time. It was so cute, everytime we saw a bench, she would say: "mommy, look we should take pictures with that bench". I had to explain about Bench Monday to my family, since they were all wondering why she had a bench obsession :)
I saw a variation of this scene done by Rusty from UK and I loved it so much I wanted to try one. I used the teacupcake silicon wrappers which I stuffed with plastic cups to make them standup. I piled them on top of one another in a slant and then added smaller teacups. After that I used spackle and paper clay to nake rocks and added flowers and greenery. Then I added the train figure rock climbers. The whole scene is about 9 inches tall.
Another surprising find in a Northern Maine anitque shop yesterday. I couldn't make it to Brimfield so I had to settle for Northern Maine.
Things have been quiet around here lately and that's because I've been in Los Angeles! I have lots to share but for now here is one of my favorites. It was Cory's first trip to Disneyland so to say he had a good time is kind of an understatement...
I was doing a bit of studio* photography yesterday, getting some publicity photos for Linda's new range of tableware. This is the pale blue cup and saucer, using Linda's glaze recipies on a stoneware body, and manufactured by a very nice factory in Surrey.
* - bedroom
New Pattern for sewhooked.com & fandominstitches.com
This pattern can be found free for your personal & non-profit use under Harry Potter on either of the above websites.
Designed by Jennifer Ofenstein, updated 2014.
These lovely quirky teacup, milk jug and sugar bowl china towers can be used as table centrepieces or to display you jewellery on a dressing table.