Monday, 24 January 2011

A Glass Chandelier


Do you call this a glass chandelier of cups? Yes, glass cups. I will tat for you a cup from one of Martha Ess' pattern in your favourite colour. Leave a comment here and I will draw one name on 31st January 2011.

22 comments:

  1. That is a really fascinating chandelier. Where is it?

    And I'd love to have a chance to win one your tatted cups! Thanks for the contest.

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  2. Hello Wendy, WOW what a fantastic unique looking chandelier. It is always sooooooooooooo great to see special things like this from your world. Hugs Judy

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  3. Wow that is amazing...I'd really hate to have to clean that :)

    I would love the chance to win something that is tatted to keep me on my toes and use it for inspiration :)

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  4. I wonder about what kind of mind would even think of doing that!
    Fox : )

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  5. What a different and unique chandelier! Where is it, in a restaurant? I wouldn't mind having to wash it - I would place them all in my dishwasher. That should do the trick! Thanks for the "special things and places" that you take us to via your blog.

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  6. Fascinating! Where did you find this chandelier?

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  7. Really pretty chandelier! I wonder if they take down the cups and use them. It would be wonderful to win one of your tatted cups!

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  8. ..no wonder I cannot find those glass cups! They took it all!!! Heheheheee

    It is fascinating to look at, a nightmare to wash and no place to be when Mother Nature decides to have hiccups!

    A tatted cup would be lovely to look at and also have.

    Thank you for a chance of a lovely tatted cup by you in any of our favorite color!

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  9. That's an awesome way to use extra cups :)

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  10. that would certainly be something to look at. Thanks for the offer to win a tatted cup by you, it will be outstanding I am sure.

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  11. That's pretty cool. But the dusting must be a major pain!

    Please count me in for a cup~

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  12. What an unusual way to display cups. Where were the lights...in the center or in each cup? Very interesting:)
    ~Kimberly

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  13. Your tatting is so lovely and I would treasure a tatted cup made by you. So is the chandelier in Singapore? If so I might get to see it one day!

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  14. Maybe I should try this with coffee cups in my kitchen! Somehow I don't think that it would look as neat especially since they wouldn't reflect light.

    Thanks for sharing the picture and for the opportunity.

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  15. I was thinking the same thing as Tattin'Kat except getting some cups from a punch bowl set or some such. The chandelier is quite a sight!.

    I would love a tatted cup from you. I'm partial to shades of blue ☺

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  16. Oh my! That is something...I would have never thought of that. It sure gives a new meaning to the term "Tea Room".

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  17. I would love to be in the drawing please if I am not too late :)

    I love the chandelier, really unique and pretty, really like the way it is displayed :)

    ty, Bree.

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  18. What a cute way to use cups. I just would not want to be the one to take them down and clean them.

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  19. Thanks for sharing *The Cup Chandelier*. It is so unique. It reminds me of the inspirational
    quote: "My Cup Runneth Over".

    I would feel so Blessed to have a Tatted Cup from You.

    {Ruth Ann Adams of Texas}

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  20. This is original and pretty!

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  21. Hi,
    I left a comment and I am not for sure if my email shows up. It is kinters6ataoldotcom. Just in case:) I asked about where the lights were...in the center?
    Thanks
    Kimberly

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  22. I didn't realize that those were coffee type cups until I enlarged the picture. I'm sure that chandelier gets lots of comments!

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