Mar 15th, '09, 16:13
Posts: 48
Joined: Oct 10th, '08, 12:07
by cha cha cha » Mar 15th, '09, 16:13
Mar 15th, '09, 16:34
Posts: 96
Joined: Mar 14th, '09, 13:33
Location: USA
by CutieAgouti » Mar 15th, '09, 16:34
Wow! That's a great idea! I really want to get my hands on one of those

Mar 15th, '09, 16:49
Posts: 8065
Joined: Jan 8th, '08, 06:00
Location: Southern CA
Been thanked: 2 times
by Victoria » Mar 15th, '09, 16:49
That first one is very nice, cool concept!
Mar 15th, '09, 17:05
Posts: 2625
Joined: May 31st, '08, 02:44
Location: Portland, OR
by Geekgirl » Mar 15th, '09, 17:05
Mar 15th, '09, 17:58
Posts: 2794
Joined: Oct 16th, '08, 21:01
Location: Arlington, VA
Been thanked: 2 times
by Drax » Mar 15th, '09, 17:58
Very neat idea!
Finally a use for all of those tea stains....
Mar 15th, '09, 18:34
Posts: 1953
Joined: Apr 6th, '08, 19:02
Location: British Columbia, Canada
by chamekke » Mar 15th, '09, 18:34
The stained-cup idea is brilliant. Finally, a reward for those who love to linger over their tea!
I also like the "Lazy Teapot". What a blessing that would be for anyone who has physical difficulty manipulating or lifting a teapot (my elderly father would probably love it!).
______________________
"Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cosy, doesn't try it on."
- Billy Connolly
Mar 15th, '09, 18:36
Posts: 48
Joined: Oct 10th, '08, 12:07
by cha cha cha » Mar 15th, '09, 18:36
It's a cool cup, but the asking price is £35 (approx. 50 USD)!
I wonder if there's a way to etch your own designs into old cups?
Mar 15th, '09, 20:39
Posts: 1051
Joined: Jul 7th, '07, 01:37
Location: Portland, OR
by ABx » Mar 15th, '09, 20:39
I don't think I'd ever use it, but that is a neat idea for a teacup
