Hi everyone, I’m really excited to shared today’s tutorial.
I’ve updated my Tea Cup & Saucer tutorial and made this cute Hot Chocolate Mug & Display box!
As soon as I made the Tea Cup & Saucer earlier this year I knew I wanted to make a Hot Chocolate Mug version, and I LOVE IT!
If you are new to my channel or missed the tea-cup tutorial then you will find it below.
The teacup is a wonderful project to make and I know many of you have enjoyed making it.
In today’s tutorial, I show you how to make the mug and then tomorrow I will show you how to make the display box.
SUPPLIES USED TO MAKE THIS PROJECT
First Edition Believe In Magic pad available here.
Fun foam (optional) you can pick up very cheap from the pound shop or places like the range, it’s handy to have in your stash.
MEASUREMENTS NEEDED TO MAKE THIS PROJECT
1 piece of 7.3/4 x 5″ pattern paper for the mug.
Score along the 7.3/4 side at 1.1/4, 2.1/2, 3.3/4, 5″, 6.1/4 & 7.1/2
Score along the 5″ side at 1″ & 4.1/2
1 piece of 4.1/4 x 3″ pattern paper for the cube.
Score along the 4.1/4 side at 1″, 2″, 3″ & 4″
Score along the 3″ side at 1″ & 2″
2.1/2 circle punch or die for the handle.
1.5/8 approx circle die for inner circle for handle.
3″ circle die for the base.
2.1/2 circle die for the base.
Check out my full tutorial below to see how I made it.
Well thank you for stopping by, I hope you have enjoyed today’s tutorial and you tune in tomorrow to see the Display Box tutorial.
Happy crafting
Sam
xoxo
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I don’t like it Sam, again, but I LOVE IT!!!! This is very very beautiful & I’m going to make one to see how I do with it, then make some for a craft fair item & for Special people in my life. TYFS this wonderful video. It ranks right up on the top for me. The mug is beautiful on its own. I just can’t say enough about this one. A little easier to make, for me, than the teacup one. But friends did love the tea cup and box as well.