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Make Plastic Easter Egg Teacups

12 April 2011 6,691 views 8 Comments

by rhonda

I'm obsessed with all things mini and I'm fanatical about repurposing, so as you can imagine I am entirely smitten with this adorable idea from Sunghee of Creativity in Progress:  turning plastic Easter eggs into teeny-tiny teacups!  They're perfect for having tea parties with your favorite little ladies, but I'm having a hard time resisting them for myself as well.  Sunghee only used the top half of each egg to make her teacups; check out her blog to see what other adorable things she did with the other halves of the eggs!  [how to make plastic Easter egg teacups]

Project estimate:

  • Plastic Easter eggs, $1
  • Buttons, on hand
  • Markers or embellishments, on hand or $1 and up
  • Hot glue, on hand
  • Paper, on hand
  • Paper punch, on hand

Total:  $1 and up

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8 Comments »

  • heather said:

    Those are so cute!!! Great find, Rhonda!

  • Shoregirl said:

    These are ADORABLE!

  • Candice said:

    Adorably fabulous! I really need to find an excuse to make a whole kitchen full of these! Thanks for sharing this craft!

  • sunghee said:

    Oh my my! Thank you so much for featuring my tea cups!

  • Patty said:

    These are too cute.

  • Caroline said:

    Great, sweet and inexpensive idea!

  • breanna said:

    that is ridiculously fantastic! so innovative!!

  • Shoregirl said:

    Featured this today on my “Walk Around Blog Land.”

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