Rose Dore Teacup

The time off has been splendliferous, even if I had to make up for being sick
and sleeping my way into every day for a long time.  From January 3 across from this,
is a note about still sleeping my time away instead of being productive:


Anyone who knows me knows it is
hard for me not to be productive…


My favorite “Rose Dore” teacup cheers me!

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21 Responses to Rose Dore Teacup

  1. dweezer19 says:

    Sleep is good Kate. Guves the subconscious freedom to explore. 😉

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  2. What a beautiful teacup, I love it!

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  3. Linda K says:

    a beautiful teacup and painting of it. Happy PPF!

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  4. great mug Kate. Lovely to see the use of the rose Dore, can’t wait until it arrives for me!

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  5. mjmarmo says:

    This is so pretty! Hope you are feeling better!

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  6. This is wonderful. Love the handle and the colors. Well done.

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  7. I love sleeping, when not sick. My dreams always amaze me, lol I think I’m more productive in my dreams! Ha! Love the watercolor, so pretty!

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  8. pjlazos says:

    Naps keep you going and are never a waste of time!

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  9. afilmer says:

    Very beautiful. What brand of rose dore do you use? I have Winsor Newton, but mine is dull compared to the brightness of yours.

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