This week's prompt for Texture Tuesday is "cuppa" and I thought I would share the last of my colorful birthday flowers in one of my favorite cups to brighten up everyone's day! Unfortunately, I broke the handle off this cup several years ago but couldn't bear to part with it so it is now my pencil cup here on the computer desk. Stop by Kim's site to see what others have in their cups today. :)
thanks for sharing the color today! :)
ReplyDeleteI can see why you wouldnt part with that cup, its a beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It's very cold here too. I just made a hot cup of tea, to go along with some homemade zucchini muffins - yum! Your recipe of course.
ReplyDeleteYou had a birthday recently, too?? Sorry that I missed sending you wishes. Lovely bright flowers..and the mug is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that cup. That looks so pretty. B
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to keep a fav cup and it's still serving double duty. Pencils/Flowers!
ReplyDeleteI don't think that I knew it was your birthday. Happy Belated Birthday, pally. and thank you for sharing your flowers with us!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look so great in that cup! The colors are striking.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! :)
I can see why you love it. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers and i'd keep the cup too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I wish they were sitting on my kitchen counter!
ReplyDeleteThe blue shades in the cup, and the lovely print, makes it very special ~ Now you can have it on the table all the time, bringing joy & delight - and a place to store the pencils! It makes also a beautiful vase!
ReplyDeleteYou do such cool stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteI simply love that cup! So pretty with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo very cheery on this foggy chilly day. :)
ReplyDeleteWow...all my birthday flowers are gone! Yours are very pretty, and I love that cup! I couldn't have thrown it away either!
ReplyDeleteI love this cup too. It looks so special holding those bright little flowers. Sometimes I cull out the few remaining blooms from a bouquet that has seen its better days, cut down the stems and put them in a little cup like this.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you wouldn't want to get rid of that cup. It's very pretty. Love the flowers too!
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