Experimenting With A Teacup Flat Lay

In my relentless pursuit of fun things to do with a teacup, it was inevitable that I would eventually try a teacup flat lay!

What IS a Flat Lay?

Blue flowered teacup flat lay with pink roses and blue ribbon

What IS flat lay, you ask? Well, here’s the Cambridge dictionary definition:

An image or a style of photograph in which a number of things are arranged on a surface and then photographed from above.

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I learned about flat lay at an amazing photography and Instagram workshop I attended last fall.

My instructor gave me the basics and helped me out a bit (ok – a lot!) And I got some photos I really liked. But I haven’t done many since then.

So, since I love teacups as I do, it was only right that I start with a teacup flat lay session.

Pink Roses Start The Teacup Flat Lay

I had just done a photo shoot for a tablescape, using these beautiful pink roses. So that’s where I started.

Beautiful pink rose arrangement, partial top down view

Other Flat Lay Items

I also went around and gathered up a bunch of household items that might -or might not – be good together. I love things that tell a story or remind me of something lovely. Many of these things are like that.

Collection of blue, pink, and metallic household items, including teacups

Like these scarves. My mother had them when I was little, and I used to love how silky they were.

Teacup with silk scarves, a pink rose, and a silver charm bracelet, side view

Every once in a while, she’d let me look at her beautiful belt and scarf drawer. (Mom had an organizational and artistic mastery with the belt drawer to which I still aspire!) Now that I have them, I take them out and enjoy the silkiness as often as possible!

Teacup flat lay with pink and blue silk scarves, a rose, and a silver charm bracelet

The charm bracelet in the photo above also belonged to my mother. She had several, but this particular one carried charms that she had gotten from Clipped Wings conventions!

“Clipped Wings” is the name of the philanthropic organization of retired flight attendants, of which she was a lifelong member. At every convention, attendees received a silver charm, often representing the host city. A jingly silver scrapbook, you might say! Of course, that’s where my love of charm bracelets came from!

Messing Around With The Teacup Flat Lay Layout

One of the most fun things about my teacup flat lay was messing around with the layout. You can mess around with the cropping too, once you’ve taken the photos.

Here are several examples of putting things in, taking things out, and generally experimenting!

Different Versions

This is where I started, below. Teacup, books, sealing wax, yarn, and a rose.

teacup flat lay with books, roses, yarn, and sealing wax

Ooh that picture was too dark – let’s lighten it up. Also how about we add a corner of one of the lovely scarves?

Teacup small leather bound books, sealing wax & stamp, rose petals view from above

Ok, those were kind of fun! How about something with even more yarn? (Yarn is another one of my weaknesses. I’ve gotten so I don’t even go in yarn stores any more because I already have so many unfinished projects!)

pink flowered teacup flat lay with white yarn, pink rose petals, and tin of pink Leone candies

And how could I resist some candy with my own name on it? Especially since it was the same color as my teacup flat lay!

Cropped image of pink flowered teacup flat lay with white yarn, pink rose petals, and tin of pink Leone candies

Next, less yarn and candy, and more roses. As you can see, the flat lay options are limitless!

Teacup flat lay on white background with pink rose petals and white yarn

Even More Teacup Flat Lay Experiments

I took a lot more teacup flat lay photos that day. And I used all kinds of pretty and nostalgic items from the house, and from the garden.

Pink roses in a vase on a table with teacups and other pink and blue props

It’s so much fun learning a new skill! If you have a camera and somewhere flat, you might want to give flat lays a try too. (Or you could draw or paint them as a stillife, if you’re so inclined.) They’re an endless source of entertainment and artistic satisfaction!

If you do, let me know what you think – I’d love to know!

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18 Comments

  1. Barbara, this is such a great idea – I love this! And as you say, the possibilities are endless; the wheels are busy turning inside my head right now. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Interesting, it was fun to watch you progress through your ideas. I’ve always loved that old transfer ware pattern. Occasionally I find pieces and they sell quickly. I think I will try a few photos of ‘Grandma’s things’ and ‘Mom’s things’ for a couple of hexagon frames I have had sitting waiting for a project….thanks for the idea. Of course I will have to blog when I figure it out! Grins, Sandi

  3. Your flat-lays are gorgeous Barbara! I especially love your mom’s scarves and charm bracelet. Such a special touch, with so much meaning. Thank you for sharing with Charming Homes and Gardens this week my friend.

  4. Oh, Barbara- how gorgeous! You had me at your first pic – wow – love the flat lays!

    I did some flat lays for the trav teacup session, but I didn’t like how they came out – I loved the entire round wicker table from above but it was so hot I didn’t bother to leaf blow out the zen room and there were dead headed bits and some weeds and yucky bits. No yucky bits for showing off our beloved Tessa Rose.

    Thank you for another beautiful teacup eye candy pretty post. PS love the candy with your name on it, how cool is THAT?????

    Hugs.

    1. Ha! Isn’t that true?! You never notice the “stuff” until you see it through the camera lens! 🙂 I love the Leone candy too – so many yummy flavors! Plus it’s such a cute little tin! 🙂 Hope you have a lovely evening my friend! Take Care! ????

  5. Your pictures are amazing Barbara – so much fun you must have had doing this “photo shoot”. Thanks so much for sharing your tea cup adventures with us.

    1. Chas! I’m so glad you like them my friend! I’m having so much fun with the teacups! 🙂 Hope you have a lovely day, stay cool, and do something fun! ????

  6. Barbara, your flatlays are so beautiful and look like they belong in a magazine! I especially love the one with the sweet mementoes that belonged to your dear mother. I know you must treasure them so. Take care, sweet friend!

    1. Oh thank you Shannon – you’re so sweet! Can I have you call up the magazines for me and tell them that!? 🙂 And yes I do treasure the special things I got from my mom. The memories are lovely! Hope you have a great day my friend! ????

    1. Thanks so much Sneha! I never thought of mock ups – what a great idea! And thanks so much for subscribing – you can see some of your graphics in action on M&T! 🙂 Hope you’re having a lovely summer! ????