Make some paper teacups | How About Orange

January 22, 2013

Make some paper teacups

Check out these striped paper teacups! Next to Nicx has posted a free template and tutorial for making your own. Coming soon: another version with a lid, so you can use them as gift boxes. Fun.

16 comments:

Karin said...

What an amazing idea!! Thank's for sharing. With a freezing cold hello from Germany.

Jessica Jones said...

A chilly hello back to you from Chicago, Karin! It's 4 degrees F here. Maybe warmer than you, I dunno!

Grandma G said...

Such cute cups!

Hey, it's 12 degrees F here in so. MN right now! Big improvement over the MINUS 10 of night before last!

shakeshakee said...

Cute! I'm sure these would look great for a table setting or some kind of party favor.

Melissa
http://shakeshakee.blogspot.com

Richelle Lynn Garn said...

Jessica, where do you find these amazing things. I love it when you share the origami tutorials. Keep them coming.

Karin said...

Uhh, I'd rather stay here ;-) Only -6°C during the days.

Leyla Torres said...

Nice!

SparkleyC said...

Gorgeous. Looking forward to sitting down with my kid and making them!

Etched Glass said...

Wow, such creative idea. They can be used as decorations. I will try making these paper cups.

Debie Grace said...

This is very nice. Love it :)

faye said...

that is so cool!

able mabel said...

Very cute!!

yookincalmey.catfish said...

I have an online friend from Australia (i live in wa state), and she has really supported me through a divorce, often pulling for me when my nearby friends weren't around. I have been wanting to send her a thank you, something heartfelt... She is an Alice In Wonderland fanatic!!!! Thrilled with these... are the lids posted yet???

Jessica Jones said...

See here!
http://www.nexttonicx.com/blog/?p=5697

Unknown said...

I have an Alice in Wonderland theme bridal shower coming up and I want to make these as favors for the guests...How are these made? Are they made with a Cricut machine?

Thank you!
Missy

Jessica Jones said...

Hi Marissa,
The link in the post goes to the tutorial and template, and states the type of cutter she used, and says you can also cut by hand.