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Post  Glenys Sun 14 Oct - 10:58

What do I do with my chipped and cracked CL?
I'd like to use the pattern pieces in some way. Mosaic is the only thought I had.
Jewellery? How do I cut the pattern out of a plate like Palm Springs?
I do have access to some cutting and grinding tools.
All suggestions (however facetious) gratefully received.

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Post  Cat-a-lat Sun 14 Oct - 17:04

Some great ideas here: http://www.robomargo.com/china.html


I particularly like the chandelier

pinterest would be another good site to check out ideas.
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Post  Glenys Sun 14 Oct - 20:01

I liked the chandelier too.
I can just see me making that out of my broken Barry Brickell cups!
One thing I have done is hang my cups off S shaped hooks from a large piece of rope (vertical) and planted orchids in them.

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