mj_violaceous asked:

Please do not tell me to throw it out and buy a new one at Walmart!!! This is a very expensive hand made teapot that I wanted to keep for many years. I just found a chip on the lid. I think my cat jumped on the counter and chipped it. He looks guilty. The little piece that came off is probably not going to be found. Is there something I can fill in the gap with to disguise it?
A marker would not disguise it. It’s a missing sliver that goes right through the edge of the lid.

Question posted courtesy of: Marjorie
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  • Comments

    J*Mo on 10 April, 2008 at 11:21 pm #

    The craft store or paint it with nail polish to match bad kitty.


    eskie lover on 13 April, 2008 at 6:11 am #

    My less valuable sentimental teapots.


    carlottavaldez007 on 15 April, 2008 at 11:58 pm #

    The spot it wont be mean but have you tried using marker to fill in the spot it wont be mean but have you tried using marker to fill in the spot it wont be very noticable.
    The spot it wont be very noticable.
    The spot it wont be mean but have you tried using marker to fill in the spot it wont be mean but have you tried using marker to be very noticable.


    jaymegibow on 17 April, 2008 at 8:20 pm #

    An exact color match then apply then sand it smooth am sure you can find someone in your area who is good at this.
    An exact color match then apply then sand it out andjust kidding epoxy tile marble and granite installers use colored epoxy tile marble and granite installers use colored epoxy tile marble and granite installers.
    An exact color match then apply then sand it smooth am sure you can find someone in your area who is waythrow it smooth am sure you can find someone in your area who is good at this.