



I came across these cameo tea cups a while ago on this site. They reminded me of how much I love(d) silhouettes. I sought out the above illustrations of DH and I. I've been meaning to have them nicely printed for ages and am now on the hunt for a pair of oval frames... not that easy to find. And yes, unfortunately my nose is really that 'roman' :)
Love the tea cups...
I love silhouettes too. Years ago, I did my children with a bedside lamp and paper on the wall. We laughed so much that I battled to trace their outlines and they battled to sit still. Then I reduced the sketches and cut them out of black paper. Very rewarding! I admire the talent of those who can just look and cut!
Thannks for the post
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