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A Wedge wood Blue Teacup with a White Rose with a Matching Saucer with White Trim, is firmly mounted on a Silver tone adjustable Ring.
The nicest teacups ride you'll see! Even on the inside panels of the ride, the blue china pattern is continued.
I love the idea of things hanging. I'm still enamored of the idea of bringing out my grandmothers teacups and using them in the room but with the chance that I might actually drink tea out of them. If I hung them from a chandelier, The Big Guy might have troubles in the room but maybe there's another location I could suspend them from.
I was puppy sitting in the office for about an hour this morning. He is a teacup chihuahua about 11 weeks, named Teacup. So tiny and so adorable!!
Teacup by Shawn McGuire (Greenwood Studios on etsy)
This is a delicate little cup, wonderfully shaped, with fantastic purple blue curtain draped over a rich mellow gold
So, I guess I'm in a sort of sentimental mood today...probably residual feeling from the wedding this weekend (CONGRATS Uncle & Auntie)!!! Anyway, this Teacup & Saucer Set belongs to my Mother & she got it from her Great Aunt (my Great Great Auntie) who has now passed. I think it's beautiful, and it's old, and antique & was valued by someone who was special to us, and for that reason we treasure this set!
Anyway, just wanted to share a little piece of my family with you guys! Hope you enjoy!
Another birthday teacup, it's really small and dainty. I'm not so keen on the flowers but I like the handle and the wavy bottom edge.
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This photo shows a woman wearing a teacup earring with coffee spilling out of it. The colors are mainly browns and blues. This is actually a collage of three different images, one of the woman’s ear, one of a teacup earring, and one of generic coffee spilling. Quick mask mode and the brush tool were used to make selections, and the brush tool on low opacity was used to create shadows to make the images look more cohesive. This image was made in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
Allie Hedderly-Smith is an artist based in Park City, Utah. She spends her time reading too many webcomics, pretending she’s good at French, taking and editing lots of photos, struggling to write a decent book before she graduates, attending too many after-school clubs to write a decent book before she graduates, and playing with her cat’s tiny paws. She has teacup earrings of her own and is glad that coffee doesn’t actually spill from them; she spills enough coffee on herself already.