These Cup and Saucer Sets sit on my dresser – unused because the firing of the porcelain paint I put on them makes the rims feel dusty to me.
I keep them because I love the little rhymes I made more them, one day I may redo them on some other sets, hopefully with a better usability outcome.
Lovely they are!
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They are very pretty Claudette. They would make a great gift. Crockery and china seem to be featuring in this week’s challenge. I’m loving what you are all taking photos of.
Thank you for participating in this week’s challenge.
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I enjoyed it Hugh, thanks for setting it up.
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They are beautiful Hugh.
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Thank you Colline. I enjoyed making them.
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How cute! 🙂
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Thanks Kat, cuteness and tea should go together more often.
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Fabulous! I wish I could do that. x
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It is actually really easy, buy the porcelain paint and then wait for inspiration to strike (sometimes it takes a very, very long time for it to find me) 🙂
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I love your idea of putting little rhymes on the cups.
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🙂 I certainly enjoyed thinking them up. Thanks so much for commenting.
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I love these, they’re so pretty. Perhaps better off not used as they’ll be less likely to get broken.
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True, they give me pleasure just looking.
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Could you put gold or silver rims on the edges? … just thinking out loud. A very special cup and I love the design you have on the saucer.
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Not supposed to put the paint where it might come into contact with food/drink, but since I never will use them for drinking out of it might be an idea, thanks.
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I suppose the gold rimmed ones you drink out of are real gold, then, not paint. Forget that. If you aren’t going to use it, it’s terrific as it is.
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