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TEA CUP featuring stag drinking a cup of tea

TEA CUP featuring stag drinking a cup of tea

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This tea cup is absolutely divine, the stag's antlers have made the perfect perch for a number of little birdies while he takes time out to enjoy a cup of tea sipped through a straw. The cake stand near by makes you wonder if he is awaiting a beautiful little doe to join him for afternoon tea.This quirky little cup stands approximately 3" high, 4 1/2" wide to the handle and is a approximately 1.5 cup size.

Let me tell you a little more about how I make it.

First of all I create my drawings using pen, ink and watercolours. I then scan the image into my computer, resize it so it will fit perfectly onto the plate, then send it to a man named Jason in Stoke-on-Trent who prints my image using sublimation inks then coats it with a magical formula that makes my image into a transfer. Meanwhile I call up a man called Paul who also lives in Stoke-on-Trent to order some of his lovely china. Paul runs a family business with his brother making and selling pottery.

I then very carefully apply the transfer to the surface of the china.

I then drive my china to Formby (Where the red squirrels live) Where a lady named Sarah lets me use her kiln. The plates are then fired for 24 hours before I go and collect them.

This process ensures that each piece is completely unique

Designed by Lianne Mellor

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