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Add a touch of surreal beauty to your kitchen or living space with this stunning coffee-inspired artwork, showcasing the fluid dance between milk and chocolate. Two coffee mugs tip over, sending splashes of milk and dark chocolate into the air, which form the shape of a dancing couple. This elegant interplay between the elements symbolizes harmony and contrast, with hyper-realistic details that make the fluid figures come to life. Whether you are a coffee lover, a fan of modern surreal art, or simply looking for a unique piece to enhance your decor, this canvas or framed art print will add a dynamic and artistic touch to your home. Available in multiple sizes and framing options, including ready-to-hang framed art, rolled canvas, or mounted wooden frame. Ideal for kitchens, cafes, dining rooms, or any space in need of a touch of contemporary elegance.
Per chocolate mug cake: 405 Calories, 36.94 Fats, 5.86g Net Carbs, and 12.31g Protein.
This handmade ceramic mug features playful polka dots over different shapes, adding a colorful and fun touch to your daily coffee or tea routine. Handcrafted with attention to detail, this unique mug is a must-have for any ceramic collection. Enjoy your favorite drink in a playful yet elegant way. Hand-painted and Hand
This bowl is one of our most coveted pieces. Just proves—after all this time—it is T I M E L E S S. It’s a life investment. Yup. Never gonna go out of style. Also, subtle and bold at the same time? What? Who knew that was possible! The shape (swoon) so uber elegant. Like all of Jill's pieces, the coper bowl is made in her downtown Boston studio. Everything from the making, drawing and painting is done there by her dedicated team of professional potteristas. 7.25” H x 10.25” W
This stoneware mug from Musashi Kiln showcases a beautifully hand-painted design of a single wheat stalk. Its rounded shape offers ample capacity and a comfortable thickness. The surface features a harmonious blend of an earthy texture and natural hues. Decorative touches, including small husks aligned on the base of the...
Teacup shapes are varied and many. They can be quite mind-boggling, in fact, but a quick comparison will help sort the handy from the not-so-handy, the practical from the impractical, the visually …
In this updated tips and tricks video, Kira explains the most popular glues and methods for attaching polymer clay permanently to smooth non-porous surfaces such as glass and tile. These techniques also work for metal tins and objects.This is really important stuff if you are giving a polymer clay gift or selling your
How to Make Interesting Mug Handles: I have been throwing pots for over 20 years, and have particularly enjoyed making mugs of all different styles and sizes. I was taught a method of making handles that spoke to me-easier and quicker than pulling handles, and offering a great deal of …
How to Make Cat Mug Rugs I have this cute summer kitten fabric that I wanted to use. I came across this idea to make these cute cat mug rugs but the
DESIGN INFORMATION: Pug Coffee Mug - Cookie Cutter PRODUCT INFORMATION: 3D PRINTED COOKIE CUTTER PRINTED IN LOCALLY SOURCED USA-MADE PLA FILAMENT. COOKIE CUTTER IS MADE WITH THE OUTLINE OF THE SKETCH PROVIDED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED THAT THERE ARE OTHER "CUTOUTS". Cookie Cutters are measured by their longest points and never diagonal. CARE INSTRUCTION: HAND WASH IN LUKEWARM WARM ONLY! NOT DISHWASHER SAFE - KEEP AWAY FROM ALL SOURCES OF HEAT! TIPS & TRICKS: TO GET A CLEAN CUT I LIKE TO USE CHILLED DOUGH AND I DIP MY COOKIE CUTTERS IN FLOUR TO KEEP THE COOKIE CUTTER FROM STICKING TO MY DOUGH. I ALSO LIKE TO GIVE IT A LITTLE WIGGLE BEFORE LIFTING UP THE COOKIE CUTTER AFTER CUTTING MY SHAPE. HAPPY BAKING!
Hand Painted Design Mug Size: around 4.25" (h) 13-14oz Each item is handmade and one-of-a-kind, varying slightly in size, shape, and glaze. Sold individually. All sales are final. Shipping and Returns policy
Shaping tips and links to help you shape your own mini simmons surfboard from the expert shapers in the surf industry with videos, picture and interviews.
Howdy! I am Mr. Greg from The Kindergarten Smorgasboard. My real name is Greg Smedley-Warren. I have been teaching for 11 years. I spent a year teaching fifth grade, two years in second grade and am now in my 9th year in Kindergarten. Kindergarten is my passion and my calling but honestly, that wasn’t how it started. When I was moved to Kindergarten (not voluntarily!) I called my mommy and cried. But on the first day, I fell in love and knew that Kindergarten is where I belonged. I have remained in Kindergarten ever since. I plan to never leave the classroom as the kids are what drive me to continue my growth as a teacher and person.
New Business Cards!, originally uploaded by jenib320. I am taking a Graphic Design class this semester at school and I was so happy when I found out our first project was to design a logo. Then, our second project was to design a business card! Bingo! Perfect opportunity to design some business cards for myself. This has been on my to-do list for a loooong time! I finally ordered some last week and they arrived today! I'm super happy with how they turned out! I would have loved to order matte ones, but who can afford it? :) Mini, originally uploaded by jenib320. I felt the urge to work on something quick and fun a few nights ago, so I started this little mini quilt. Jessica was working with these gorgeous Pat Bravo Pure Elements solids* this past weekend. She happened to throw out quite a few scraps (you know, those ones that most normal people throw out, but I save!). I dug through them and found 5 small rectangles of each of the colors she used. In her defense I think the biggest scrap was 1.25" by 3.5"? Some were as small as .75"x3.25". I have a problem with scraps! I finished it off with Heath by Alexander Henry, a new favorite, and this dark gray JoAnns print, an old favorite. I was finally able to play around with fun organic quilting lines and I have to say, despite how time consuming it is, I love the result! This little mini quilt is destined for my side table! By the way, the hand of these fabrics is AMAZING! They feel really similar in quality to Heather Ross fabrics (Mendocino, West Hill, etc)! Sneak Peek, originally uploaded by jenib320. Sneak Peak for Mug Rug Maddness, happening soon on Erin's blog, Two More Seconds! Henna!, originally uploaded by jenib320. Finally finished up my Henna Garden* collection! Thank you to everyone who swapped with me! :) My Milk Toof!!, originally uploaded by jenib320. It's finally here! I ordered the book My Milk Toof: The Adventures of Ickle and Lardee*. I was so excited to find out this was shipping earlier than expected. If you have no idea what My Milk Toof is, go over to the blog immediately! You won't regret it! :) The book is super cute, by the way! George, originally uploaded by jenib320. Today I love the.. Smell of: Fresh air! Sound of: Imogen Heap Taste of: Cadbury mini eggs Sight of: Sunshine! Feel of: Cool evening air Good Things about Today: - Meeting for school went really well! - Simply in a good mood today! - Michael brought home Pizza for dinner! - Good mail day! - Didn't have to wait in line at the post office! *Note: Any links marked with an asterisk in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click through and buy something, I make a small commission, at no extra cost to you.
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(Mud)Bucket is a blog about contemporary and indie ceramic art: pottery and sculpture and everything in between. Included are occasional spots about being a student of ceramics and other related technical topics. Occasional posts about non-ceramic, contemporary artists as well.
Getting inked is an art that has been passed down from ancient times. It is just like magic that stays with you to the grave. These days, getting matching tattoos has become a trend, especially with the people you are closest to. So, finding small, simple brother and sister tattoos or funky sibling tattoos is quite common, and getting them done is a great way to mark down your connection.