How To Make A Floating Teacup

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Submitted by:Mandie Hopkinson

 

Mandie Hopkinsons floating cup

 

Member of: Grillo Designs Home Decorating and Upcycling Group

 

Materials used

Fork

Glue gun

Tea cup and saucer

Flowers

 

How I did it

 

Use a cheap fork and bend it at the prongy part.

 

 

Put a good amount of glue on to saucer using the glue gun.

 

Diy floating cup

 

Press the prongy end of the fork into the glue on the saucer and then smother some more glue on top until it feels secure.

 

Next glue the cup to the other end of the fork on the inside of the cup (you may need to sand away some of the glaze on cup to help it stick)

 

I bought sprays of flowers from Country Baskets, pulled them apart and glued them on the saucer and fork.

 

Flowers

 

If it doesn’t balance, stick UK 2 pences to the part of the fork that’s stuck to the saucer (or any small heavy coin if not from UK)

 

Floating tea cup

 

Here is another floating tea cup I made using a larger cup

 

Floating Tea cup

 

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Mandie Hopkinson

I work long hours so my way of relaxing is crafting. I give all different crafts a go as can’t stick to any in particular. I’ve the attention span of a gnat lol. My crafts are mainly for around my home or for friends. Sometimes if I see something I like I give it a go and more often than not I succeed. I won’t be defeated no matter how long it takes me.

 


 

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11 comments

  1. Hi Medina,
    I’ve made several of these tea cups. The last one I made, the cup fell off the fork, even though I used quite a bit of glue. Has this ever happened to you? I haven’t tried sanding the cup before gluing, so that will be the next step that I try.
    Thanks for posting your beautiful photos.
    Colleen

  2. Very beautiful and perfect gift for Valentine’s Day or any special ladies day. Love it, you don’t mind I would like to try. Thank you. Cindy

  3. I make garden art flowers that consists of plates, dishes and other glass items. The only thing I have found that keeps them together is epoxy. I use the Gorilla brand. You need to mix it together and work quickly as it does dry fast. My items are designed for outside use so they must withstand the weather. The teacups wouldn’t have that problem, but I would still use the epoxy.

  4. Adorable! Definitely going to make a few of these cheerful, cup runeth over beauties. Thanks so much for sharing!

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