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Favors for Zoe's 6th birthday party - Elizabeth bought these inexpensive white teacups and I drew on them with permanent marker, then we put them in the oven for a bit. From an idea on Pinterest!
My beloved Wildchild, Mytha, and Brown and White Pandie, Kamehameha, both permas. Mytha is the smallest teacup I have ever seen!
My Raspberry Zinger tastes especially good in this mug with the lovely pattern of swirls and flowers. I have also included a fascinator that I made with vintage milliner flowers and leaves and French wire ribbon, I wear it with the scarf that is shown further down the post. The vintage necklace is made from carved MOP flowers; and the vintage metal rose was a pin worn by my husband’s grandmother.
Made by Maria Elkins, Dayton, Ohio. A quilt in the exhibit In Full Bloom IV: Floral Quilts in Memory of Helen Pearce O'Bryant, photographed at the Interntional Quilt Festival in Houston 2007.
The original hedgehog tea set was the result of my first request for a hedgehog related special order, by a woman named Simone. At the time I was just so happy to get any kind of pottery related work, while working in a non-pottery related job, that I didn't even get to test or refine the design. Since that first tea set, I've made a few changes, and expect to keep making a few more changes with the future sets. Thank you, Simone, for bringing about the creation of the hedgehog tea sets; I hope that your set pours correctly for you. #animal #wildlife #wild #tea #teacup #teapot #teaset #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #sculpture #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #hedgehog #hedgie #functional #home
Another shot at HDR - I am really enjoying it, actually! This is the Teacups over at Disneyland Paris. Possibly one of my favouite parts of the park...
Thank you for looking! I am off to Paris next week, so will be back from there with some fresh ideas and a new zest for Flickr, I'm sure!
created with Project Mouse: Beginnings bundle by Sahlin Studio and Britt-ish Designs; Pockets no. 6: Stitched by Valorie Wibbens
Mini teacup hat, made from my own pattern.
This was so much fun to make, it's just ridiculously cute and silly and fun <3