I have no stamps for tea cups, tea or anything so I found a cartridge that had this teapot and cup on it. I thought the floral paper looked a little Asian influence so made it my background. I sponged the edges of the pieces to give them some shape and depth. The knaji says "Celebrate". The inside has strips of the same dsp down the edges of the panel.
Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 GMT Views: 814
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Registered: October 21, 2010 Location: in the okanagan in b.c. canada Posts: 13012
Fri, Jul 29, 2016 @ 10:48 AM
I agree with the others it IS very beautiful. Such pretty dsp for the bg. And the shading of your t-pot makes it look even more 3d. I keep wanting to rub my fingers along the bottom and feel the oriental design, it looks like it's etched or grooved into your t-pot...very neat...such a fun t-party this is...TFS..:0)
------------------------------ We as people are raindrops of colorful ink , falling down Crisp and Clear, each a different shade more vibrant then the last, but once we realize at the bottom of an endless abyss we all fall into the same inkpot forming one color, only then can we come together as one My son.
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Mon, Aug 01, 2016 @ 10:23 AM
That's a beautiful teapot, Pat. My first thought was how Asian it looked even though I originally thought that it was a Greek key pattern. It reminds me of a set my brother-in-law got in Paris as a birthday gift from us, only his is green. And I love the little sprig of green - perfect minimalist Asian decor.