
I've been busy this week painting stuff for an upcoming show at my friend Carol's house in Montreal on November 9th. In the meantime, I'm also painting a few Christmas orders, like this large nasturtium platter.

How about a nice cup of tea out of this lupin teapot?

Or a cup of coffee from this vintage coffee pot, now covered with daisies?

This was the silliest set of salt and peppers I'd seen in a long time. I found them in a collectibles shop in Dwight, Ontario this past Thanksgiving.

I knew when I saw them that I could put a cat or dog face on them. Around the middle of the shakers I've written, "Please pass the salt" and "Please pass the pepper."
1 comment:
I wonder if you can drink chamomile tea from a lupin tea pot? How about a tea pot with mint flowers for mint tea? All the stuff looks beautiful!
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