One way to use patterned paper. During a weekend of winter storms, I made 60 of these paper teacups that will hold little goodies for a spring ladies breakdast. I have given away a few of them, so had to make some more. I loosely followed a tutorial by Natasha Foote, but made some alterations. Her cups were 5" tall, but I made mine only 4", in order to get 3 cups out of one 12x12 inche sheet of paper. I will upload a link to Tasha's video later. The link is here.
Date: Friday, March 7, 2025 GMT Views: 1265
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Wow! What an amazing project. You have an incredible amount of patience to make 60. What a beautiful, heartfelt gift! I love it! Makes my favorite list!
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Fri, Mar 07, 2025 @ 1:14 PM
You truly have a remarkable talent for crafting, and it's inspiring to see the amount of dedication and creativity you put into making 60 of these beautiful paper teacups. The attention to detail and the thoughtfulness behind each one is evident, and I'm sure the recipients will be delighted by such a lovely and unique gift. The colors and patterns you've chosen are perfect for a spring ladies' breakfast, adding an extra touch of charm and elegance to the occasion.