Plush Teacups
I didn't know I wanted a cuddle-able teacup until I saw this adorable plush teacup made by Teresa at Sewing Stars. It may not be useful (although I think the property of "making me smile" is useful enough), but I still want it. Badly. I also like her tired, somewhat unhappy-looking coffee mugs; it's just like real-life!
Buy Teresa's crafty goods at Sewing Stars before your favorite item sells out! (Looking at it now, the teacups are gone, but there are some coffee mugs left.) [via Craftzine]
Previously:
Photo of the Day: That is One Sad Looking Green Apple
The Inner Workings of a Plush Meat Master
Breakfast Food Pillows
Happy Crocheted Ice Cream Cones
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3 Comments:
I hope everybody's familiar with their famous forerunner, by Meret Oppenheim:
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Barry Foy at 2:15PM on 03/24/08
Haha, I remember seeing that at the MoMA; it's soft, but not cute. :(
Maybe if it had a hapyp face? Hm...
roboppy at 2:26PM on 03/24/08
Oppenheim's teacup objectified the Dark Underbelly of Teatime.
A happy face would just look like a grimace, no matter how it was drawn.
Not at all the thing for most people's front parlors.
Karen Resta at 8:50AM on 03/25/08