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New items for my new shop: www.littlepaperhome.etsy.com
These are birdfeeders / planters made from repurposed teacups and pitchers. So cute!
-chelsey
...waiting on an alter outside a small temple on Cheung Chau.
I only have one lens for my DSLR now, and it's the M series 1:1.4 from the K1000, which I think has such a lovely bokeh. Hard to resist shooting lots of blurry backgrounds ;-)
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.
I am working on my collection of teacup pigglets from the Arcade Gacha Events. I have my pigglets set up in my black, curio display case. ^__^
One of the original rides at the Happiest Place on Earth. The teacups are shown here in their original location behind the carousel in Fantasyland where they stayed until 1982. The ride is exhilarating for most and stomach churning to guests who can't handle a good spin.
This cup is a guilty pleasure because they let me buy it from a full set. I am so greedy with my pretty things, I'm sorry Limoges collectors!
From a small series of miniature cakes designed to look like a coffee mug and a set of three decorated tea cups and saucers.
The cake is a decadent mocha (dark chocolate and coffee) madeira cake with coffee flavoured buttercream.
One of two teacups I was given by my mother for my birthday several years ago.
Her mother collected bone china teacup sets; she had a beautiful arched glass and dark wood display case for them. When I was a young girl Grandma R. would let me open her always-closed glass case and touch the teacups. This particular cup had been one of my very very favorites since childhood - perhaps because of the pearlescent finish -, and when I discoved the set under layers of tissue and wrapping paper on a really not-so-fantastic birthday, I couldn't speak.
My mother and I cried together.
Cute teacup notepads, teapot journal, bottlecap magnet, mini charms and a flowery little teacup (suitably made in china).
Thanks Vickie!