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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/
Many thanks to Jane for showing me this tiny porcelain unicorn on eBay! (The cup is of course one of my miniature Coalport cups, that's how small he is)
Teacup ride (classic!), Disneyland Park, Disneyland Resort Paris
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Solace made the best little roadside attraction in all of SL ♥ we took a cross content trip from Gualala to Soyeonpyeongdo in a radio flyer to get here - totally worth the journey! psst... here's a short cut maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Soyeonpyeongdo/237/99/63
Debi is hosting this wonderful swap with the Marie Antoinette Mail Art Group. I am her partner and this is the tea cup that I made for her, it is removable so that the cup can be used.
this was my contest entry for the 2009 NCA cake show in VA. The cookie cups are standing upright (perpendicular) to the cookie saucers. The cookie spoons are slightly rounded.
This is my prototype before I made several more for a pin cushion swap. I think I have it figured out now and will get it written down. They are kind of addicting to create!
Unoccupied since forever, this West End landmark shows signs of recent activity, including new windows. One of my grandsons believes it is occupied by "the Meanie," a guy who is not allowed to go to the bathroom.
That would make anyone cranky.
Another paper cutout was the genesis of this tea towel design, now available in my 2010 collection.
Blogged at skinnylaminx.com/2010/08/30/new-tea-towels-a-new-shop/
This teacup on top of this cake, was modeled after a teacup from a set my husband's grandmother received as a wedding present alllllong time a go.
The original set is cream with a green stripe around it (my hand was not that steady to paint perfectly straight).
I received a lovely letter to say thank you for this cake that was part of a huge 60th surprise party!
A moment from Fifty Shades of Grey popped into my head that I felt was perfect for the upcoming new year. There was a time crunch with all the activities during the holidays, but I managed to finish a Skilloâ„¢ just in time! ;) You can find out just what a Skilloâ„¢ really is and see more at www.rufflesandrestraints.com