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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.
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
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.
Spinning around on the teacups ride at Disneyland with my niece on her 5th birthday. It was her first visit to the park, and she had a magnificent time asking princesses about their hobbies and dancing with giant chipmunks ("how do you know which one is which?" she asked about Chip and Dale).