As of today, I've completed the December Blogging Meme.
This master post has links to all of the individual answer posts I did throughout December; if you have not seen your answer, it will either be linked there so that you can read it or struck out because I simply didn't get to it. My apologies for not being able to answer all of the topics
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I've never seen BttF. I will have to.
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My first thought what I'd do, if I did worry about matching cups, is use the whole one and the broken one in an artwork, maybe as simple as placing them side by side.
I was also thinking along these lines because of your next post (which I read first, as blogs go backwards in time :-) about Hawking and the broken teacup. Take a picture of the shattered one shattered; and then pictures of some of the larger pieces glued back together; then a pic of the complete one. There you go - return the shattered heart-cup to whole :D
My second notion was to see if another potter might make you a matching cup. But you or the potter(s) may feel this is an infringement on the original potter's style; or not even reproducible accurately enough.
Finally, there's make an eclectic collection of single tea cups, that may have some similarity in your mind. A collection of misfits that yet fit together somehow *g*
ETA: the bonus of non-matching cups is everyone knows whose is whose ;-)
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