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Monday, August 4, 2014
"Grandma Ella's China Creamer", Cups and Mugs, Lynn Cohen
Rebel Lynn at it again. This time I chose a different piece of china, kind of like a mug or cup, but
a creamer instead from my grandmother's set I acquired when she died many years ago now.
I love this china. So delicate in glass and design/pattern. Thank you grandma for choosing so well.
Prismacolor Pen 01
Winsor & Newton Watercolors
New Sketchbook called Sketch
from Barnes & Noble bargain table
found today. (bound book, opens flat)
paper iffy, but okay.
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Cups and Mugs,
Lynn Cohen
Location:
California, USA
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its beautiful, so very delicate,
ReplyDeleteOh goodie, I got that across in my painting! Thanks Laurie!
DeleteThat is a real treasure, Lynn! And you have described it so good in your sketch. You also gave me a little advice, beause I just was thinking of what to show. I have a creamer and the same for sugar and thaught if I can take them. But I have a coffee cup too, which I can take first.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see your treasures too of creamer and sugar bowl, Sirkka. We are not too far out of theme I think with these items.
DeleteYou hand painted the hand painted China. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI guess I did, Penny! Sweet.
DeleteWhat a great way to remember something special!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it though!
DeleteThis is a beautiful set, so pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is Ann. I appreciate having it in our home.
DeleteThis gives new meaning to "fine china." Nicely done!
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