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CREATIVE DIY TEACUP CRAFTS

Teacup crafts are a fun way to spruce up your home decor and welcome spring.  There is no need to purchase a new teacup and saucer to create these crafts.

Simply head to your local second-hand store or scour yard sales for teacups and saucers of all different colors and patterns.

DIY Teacup Crafts

20 CREATIVE DIY TEACUP CRAFTS

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DIY TEACUP PIN CUSHION

This easy tutorial for making a teacup pincushion uses a teacup, a scrap of fabric, batting and a hot glue gun.

DIY DISNEYLAND TEACUPS

Make your own Mad Tea Party teacups!  Simply find a plain white cup, ceramic paint, and a stencil to create your own Alice in Wonderland inspired tea party cup.

DIY TEACUP BIRD FEEDER

You are going to love this DIY Tea Cup Bird Feeder!  All you need is teacup and saucerWild bird seedSUPER adhesive glue and a Gutter hook.

TEACUP FAIRY GARDEN

This teacup fairy garden is the perfect little craft idea for girls of all ages.  Simply use a teacup & saucer, artificial moss, mini accessories and anything else you want to make your teacup fairy garden special.

DIY UPCYCLED TEACUP PLANTER

This is a great idea for table centerpieces or gifts.  Simply plant your favorite flower or succulent in a beautiful teacup!

DIY TEACUP CAKE TOPPER

Great for a bridal or baby shower, all you really need is a beautiful teacup and saucer and bright, colorful flowers.

TEACUP PENDANT LIGHT SHADES TUTORIAL

These little teacup pendant light shades are perfect for the vintage style kitchens!  You will need to cut a hole in the teacup and saucer, so it is a good idea to have a diamond drill bit.

TEACUP VOTIVES

Candles make your home seem cozier.  Eating dinner by the flickering candlelight or cuddling with a loved one you will love these votive candles made with little Asian teacups.

DIY TEACUP CANDLES

To make these teacup candles you will need vintage teacups, colored Granulated Wax, and candle wicks.

DIY TEACUP PLANTER

a simple way to make your kitchen window ledge more beautiful!  Pick your favorite flowers to add a splash of color.

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A MINIATURE DIY FAIRY GARDEN

This is the most beautiful way to use up a teacup without its saucer partner.  Add stones, activated charcoal, and tiny succulent plants to make your own miniature fairy garden.

DIY TEACUP SCONCE PLANTER

These teacup sconce planters are perfect for your front porch.  Make sure you use gorilla glue to make sure the planters can withstand the elements.

PRETTY SUCCULENT FAVORS

A great gift idea for bridal showers or a special birthday party.

DIY TEACUP BELL ORNAMENT

This fun DIY teacup bell ornament will look great on our family’s Christmas tree.  In addition to the teacup, you will need a bell, twine or string, bonding agent and pretty ribbon.

HOW TO MAKE A TEACUP LAMPSHADE

With a heavy metal planter (spray painted your favorite color), tie bright colored teacups to the edge and place on a lamp in your favorite room in the house.

TEACUP CLOCK

You could pay $400 for a teacup clock, or make your own for minimal cost!  Less than $50!!

SUCCULENT TEACUP GARDEN WREATH

Switch out your winter door wreath for this beautiful succulent teacup garden wreath!  Use a 10” styrofoam wreath, fake succulents (so you don’t have to worry about dripping or plants dying) and a beautiful teacup.

NO SEW TEACUP PIN CUSHION

You can make this no-sew teacup pincushion in 10 minutes with very few supplies!

FLOATING TEACUP TUTORIAL

This floating teacup is GORGEOUS!  Check out the youtube video showing you exactly how to make this great DIY table centerpiece.

DIY MOTHER’S DAY GIFT TEACUP

Nothing says “I love you” like a handmade gift from the heart.  All you need is a Teacup and SaucerPeat pallet (for seedlings), Flower SeedsPotting soil and Heavy duty glue.

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Grace Simpson

Saturday 24th of August 2019

I am making floating teacups for the first time.xcan you tell me how to package them to give them as a gift? Just putting it in a gift bag doesn't seem very safe.

Autumn

Thursday 1st of February 2018

This post is serendipity! I havea number of cups left over from my grandmother , and have been searching for ideas!