Little Cuphead theory I thought of- what if the object-headed characters in the Cuphead universe only grow INTO floating heads, like the one King Dice has?
(Also lowkey just an excuse to draw my interpretations of the sippy cups and teen delinquent KD lol)
someone requested some sanrio, care bears, and sailor moon themed discreet "sippies" that don't look like sippies. I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH THESE LINKS.
here's a sanrio one for $17.99!
here's a sailor moon one for $17.99!
here's a care bears water bottle for $17.99, this one is a little more obviously childish though!
and here's another option, it's not decorated so it's very discreet, and it has a sippy spout instead of a straw! it is the priciest of the bunch though at $19.99.
A little nostalgia board for me, 2000's kid. Maybe the Swoop beanie baby is more specific to myself (he was my bestie!) but maybe the others are more relatable!
hmm, does anybody have experience with painting on a sippy cup? 🤔 something frustrating happened, but it actually is giving me ideas for a resolution and possibly something to share with others 👀
I bought one of these, and because they are made with recycled milk jugs, the plastic seems textured. So idk if it happened at the store, or when I was washing it, but somehow there was something stuck on it. And this is icky, but the only way to describe what ever it was- it resembled ear wax??! 😭 totally icky (but it was likely food.) So when I washed it, I scrubbed and scrubbed, and scruuuubbbed! But it left a weird stain. So now I have to buy a new one.
But I had the idea, what if I painted on it? Like a little design or something? 🤔 Does acrylic paint work on recycled plastic? Does anyone know what kind of gloss or outer spray it would need after being painted? (I wouldn't be painting the spout don't worry)
I'm tagging my pal @pinkytron3000 because she is wonderful with deco binkies and other crafts. :)
If this works, I might be able to sell custom ones! :D that's exciting!
I see your Cuphead Headcanon, and raise you alternate ending to "Say Cheese" where the boys and Kettle get home from jail and Kettle torments the boys with their baby albums since they like laughing at baby photos so much
Oh absolutely, he has a chapter dedicated to those cringy bath pictures, and one with cuphead frozen im terror over the horse head, and probably one of those pictures with mugs where the a baby is afraid of the mall santa.
Choosing the Right Sippy Cup: Essential for On-the-Go Travel Set Online UAE
Sippy cups are pretty popular among kids who are between the ages of 1 to 2. This cup is helpful when your child finishes the stage of using a bottle but isn't quite ready for an open "big kid" cup, they are a well-liked choice for a transitional cup. Also, when you are traveling with your kid, these on-the-go travel sets online in UAE you can get as they will be useful for several reasons.
These are cups with a lid and a little spout that your kid can use to drink from. For young children who might tip over their cups or spill drinks, sippy cups are a good solution.
Which Age Is Ideal for Sippy Cups?
You can assist your child in weaning off of their bottle by using a sippy cup. The best time to start bottle weaning a child is between one and two years old. When used sparingly throughout this brief time, a sippy cup could be a helpful tool.
Types of Sippy Cups
There are several varieties of sippy cups for babies online in Dubai available. Apart from the conventional hard spout design, several more recent solutions might prevent the aforementioned problems and make less mess than an open cup.
Let us look at the types:
Hard spout: A typical sippy cup is a covered container with a rigid drinking spout. Most of these cups include a valve, so until your child sucks on it, nothing will come out. While it helps prevent spillage, this can cause problems with speech and teeth.
Straw-shaped glasses: Sippy cups can be replaced with a safer option like this one. As early as nine months old, most children can utilize a straw. Straw cups now come with no-spill choices. Cutting the straw down so your youngster can only wrap it with their lips rather than their tongue is advised by some experts.
360 mugs: These cups feature a flat edge so youngsters can drink from them anywhere along the edge, even if they have a lid. These are excellent resources for teaching someone how to sip from an open cup.
Weighted cups: Usually, there is a weight in the bottom of these open cups. To avoid spills, they are made to be extremely difficult to topple over.
Cups with two handles: Although these are frequently open cups as well, they feature two handles to help kids learn how to hold them steady and become used to using a "big kid" cup.