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16 Gorgeous Repurpose Projects With Old Teacups

Take some old teacups and with them, you can do key-holders, lamps, candles, even clocks and much more things. The earliest record of people drinking tea is dated in the 10th century BC in China, although, since there are so many interesting myths and legends about how this wonderfully aromatic elixir came about, its true origin is tough to pinpoint.

To me, tea has always been relaxing in a way that coffee just isn’t – people drink coffee to get that kick start in the mornings so that they can go go go, whereas tea has more of a calming and soothing effect. Regardless of whether you prefer tea, coffee, or both, though, there’s no denying how beautifully decorated some teacups can be, and as soon as I see an everyday object like that, my mind immediately starts spinning with ideas on how to repurpose it and integrate it into my home.

1.Amazing Cupcake Stand

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2. DIY Vintage Plate Cake Stand

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3. Teacup Pincushion

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4. Teacups Clock

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5. Teacup Centrepiece

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6. Vintage Tea Cups Wreath

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7. Teacup Succulents Planter

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8. Teacup Candelabra

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9. Teacup Fairy Garden

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10. DIY Teacup Bird Feeder

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11. Teacup Cake Topper

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12. Whimsical Stacked Teacups Lamp

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13. Floating Teacup Decoration

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14. Teacup Candles

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15. Beautiful Table Arrangement

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16. Tea Cup Bird Feeder

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6 thoughts on “16 Gorgeous Repurpose Projects With Old Teacups

    • Most if these are a waste of beautiful cups and saucers! The only way I would EVER use cups for these ideas is if they were chipped or cracked.

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  • I couldn’t find the directions to make the teacup wreath

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    • I couldn’t find the directions to make the teacup wreath either. Would love to have you send me them. Thanks so much. Madelene

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    • Renee

      Could I get directions for the tea cup wreath. Ty

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    • Judith Trotta

      do you have the directions to make the tea cup wreath? It’s beautiful!!!

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