Paper Tea Cups #1

I’ve been messing around with paper. I’m not sure exactly why I decided to make paper teacups, but inspiration hit over the holidays and I couldn’t find one online. Hence the gauntlet was thrown down! I had to make one. It took me a lot longer than I anticipated. But I’m ecstatic with the results! This is by far and away my favourite template/ tutorial so far. AND I’ve got another version of it almost ready to upload next week.

These would be perfect as use for cupcakes, biscuits, little presents, used as gift boxes or just as gorgeous packaging. Paint them, embroider them, bedazzle them… The options are endless! I created a lid template so it becomes a very usable gift box but I had a lightning bolt moment last night and I’m now sure I’ve worked out how to make a lid that sits inside the cup so that the pretty outer lines of the teacup aren’t ruined. I’ll include it with the other version of the teacup that I’ll upload next week.

To create this project you’ll need an A4 piece of card at least 160gsm in weight (that’s what I used). I used my (now discontinued) Graphtec plotter cutter to create this project, but you could with a little time, use an x-acto knife to cut it out. I used a very strong and quick-drying gel adhesive (think superglue strong) that allowed me to put it together quickly and accurately. But it is also very unforgiving and I did stick my fingers to the first cup a couple of times! If you’re a little concerned you could easily use small pieces of double-sided tape or another preferred adhesive.

The handle, by far the fussiest part, is created by using the three pieces below.

Fold along the score lines on the long strip.

Fold along the score lines on each of the handle sides.

Then glue the tabs on one side of the handle strip to the inside of a handle side, bending the strip so that it aligns with the outer edge of the handle side. Don’t panic about a little bit of glue being seen on the inside at this point, you won’t be able to see it on the finished product.

To glue the other side on, fold the tabs on the unglued side of the middle strip so that they’re at 90 degrees and apply adhesive to the outside. Align the other handle side with the tabs, you may need to use a small pencil or skewer to get inside the handle and align the tabs up neatly.

To complete your handle just make sure that the tabs on each of the handle sides are folded in. It’s these tabs that you glue to the cup bowl.

Put aside the handle and take the two large circular windmill pieces. Fold along the score lines and overlay the two pieces as shown. I’ve marked a small circle at the centre of each of the pieces to help align them if you need. Don’t glue the pieces together in the centre! If it’s slightly off your whole teacup will be a bit twisted. If you’re worried, temporarily place a pin through the centre circles and use them to align the pieces.

Glue the first centre tab on the side of each windmill arm to its adjacent windmill arm (as shown above). Make sure that the edge of each arm is aligned with the scoreline on its sister piece. Doing the centrepieces first makes sure that your teacup bowl doesn’t twist.

At this point, you continue to glue the arms together up to the top edge of the teacup bowl.

This is the view of the bottom of your tea cup bowl when it’s complete.

Don’t panic if your tops don’t align perfectly. Just trim them off neatly with scissors when you’re finished.

To put the teacup base together, take the two small windmill pieces and put them together in exactly the same manner as the teacup bowl.

The final step requires glueing the teacup base to the teacup bowl, aligning with the centre circles to do so accurately. And then glue the handle to your teacup in your preferred location. The base of the teacup handle doesn’t glue on in its entirety as I was unable to replicate the angle perfectly and each cup can be slightly different. I could have rectified it but I really like how it sits out a little and so looks more like a ‘real’ cup.

And here’s the final product! What do you think?

I lined the cups with small paper doilies and made some cute gluten-free shortbread tea bags to put in them. The recipe can be found here.

For the lid, cut out the two pieces and after folding along the scoreline, glue the tabs on the long strip to the inside of the lid top, aligning with the outside of the circle. It’s really quite quick and easy.

Update: I’ve created a much prettier lid for this cup template. You can find it here.

Update #2: Well over 40,000 people have downloaded this template in the past 4 years! But recently, it appears a handful are having issues with downloading it.

To download the templates, you need to click on the ‘Download’ text below. This will download a .ZIP file containing the PDF files you require. You need to ‘unzip’ this file- this is usually done automatically on your computer by double-clicking on it.

The PDF files the .ZIP contains are locked and need to be opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download here). If you try to open the file with other software it will often show up as locked or will show all the layers overlapping.

I hope you have fun putting it together. I’ve loved receiving all your photos, emails, and messages showing me your gorgeous creations!
Nicx

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108 responses to “Paper Tea Cups #1”

  1. Ana Beatriz Oliveira Avatar
    Ana Beatriz Oliveira

    Hi, great job! I’m doing a school project and I wanted to open this on photoshop so I can paint with different colors, but says that needs a password, could you tell me please?

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Glad you like it!
      I’m sorry but this template is shared only for printing via a locked PDF.
      Please read my terms and conditions for more information.
      Cheers
      Nicx

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      1. Barbara Avatar
        Barbara

        Hi there,
        I was looking for you .pdf for your paper plate template and couldn’t find it. And of course I would agree to the terms and conditions 🙂

        Just let me know where to look for the .pdf.

        Thanking you,
        Barbara

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      2. next to nicx Avatar

        Hi Barbara,

        I’m sorry but there is no paper plate template?

        Nicola

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      3. vin Avatar
        vin

        this template is broken for the last few people who have tried it, just add the image to this photo set to make it simple for everyone

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      4. next to nicx Avatar

        Excuse me? I find the tone of your message exceedingly rude.
        The link/ template isn’t broken, it’s a .zip file that is downloaded to your desktop when you click the download button. This needs to be opened, and inside is the two PDF files required to make this tutorial.
        Nicx

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    2. Laura yule Avatar
      Laura yule

      Hi can u send me the template for tea cup my son school is doing alice in wonderland as part of a musical group and these would b fantastic thank you

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      1. next to nicx Avatar

        Hi Laura,
        To download the template, click on the “Download” text at the bottom of the post. Good luck!
        Nicx

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    3. Julie Guelfi Avatar

      Feeling a bit frustrated as I clicked on download at the bottom the page and all I get is a blank page. I have tried heaps of times & nothing. I have looked at your terms & conditions and don’t have a problem with any of it as it’s just an activity to do with my grand daughter. Do you have any suggestions?

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      1. next to nicx Avatar

        Hi Julie,
        I’ve checked it all from my end and it seems to be working fine. It’s a .zip file that needs to be downloaded from Dropbox to your computer and clicked on to open. It contains the printable .PDF files you’ll need to create the project.
        I hope you have a wonderful time making it with your granddaughter!
        Cheers
        Nicx

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    4. Patricia Freitas Avatar
      Patricia Freitas

      Hi dear I don’t know if you speaks Portuguese because your name sounds like that, but anyway, I transformed your file in svg so I can use on my brother scan’n’cut machine and is perfect. I did my first tea cup (so proud of myself) i have some problems at the time to glue the cup but I figure out another way and make me happy. thank you for share this templates I will make a tea party bridal shower for a friend and will make this tea cup for decorate the table of gifts.

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  2. LIZ Avatar
    LIZ

    Is the template printable?

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Absolutely. Just download the PDF and print it off! 🙂
      xNicx

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      1. Elizabeth Avatar
        Elizabeth

        I have read your terms and conditions and could not find anywhere to click saying I accept them so I could print the pdf form of the tea cups. I am making them as a decoration for a school dance next month. Can you assist me in how to accept the terms or how to get a copy of the pdf?

        Thank you!

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      2. next to nicx Avatar

        Hi Elizabeth,
        By downloading the template you agree to the terms and conditions. I currently don’t have them in a PDF, you could do a print screen if you need a physical copy?
        Have fun decorating your dance!
        xNic

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  3. Diane Caust Avatar
    Diane Caust

    I love ur cups….wonderful.
    I,like u, was thinking about paper n cups but was unable to come up with anything.
    Thanx so much for sharing

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  4. Chong Avatar
    Chong

    Hi. I love your paper cup. I was wondering if you have any template for the plate.

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Hi Chong,
      Thanks so much, I’m glad you like it!
      Sorry but at present I don’t have a plate template… maybe in future 🙂
      xN

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  5. Virginia Diaz Avatar
    Virginia Diaz

    I’m using this template as part of a shadow box piece for my dad and his new wife. It’s just perfect. Thank you!

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  6. jessy Avatar
    jessy

    Hello! What a talent 🙂 I would like to know if there is a way to change the colors? I would love to use these tea cups for a bridal shower. Thank you

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      You can make them any colour you like, just print them out on different coloured papers 🙂

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  7. Marian Avatar
    Marian

    Do you by any chance have this in a cut file? Like an SVG so I can use my cricut to cut it?

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Hi Marian,
      Sorry but this is currently not available. It may be something I’ll look at sharing or selling when I get some time 🙂

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  8. Anna Avatar

    Hi, I love this tea cup, I am new to this site, found it through someone posting this in Pinterest, where do I find/or purchase the template for this teacup & the two different versions of lid, I also like the other teacup you have designed, so would be interested in the template for that as well.

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Hi Anna, I’m so glad you like the templates! They’re free downloads so you just have to click on the ‘download’ link at the bottom of the post. Have fun with it! Cheers Nicx

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  9. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Thank you for taking the time to post this. I am having a Mad Hatter wedding reception and these will be perfect for achieving a topsy-turvy look without worrying about breaking cups!

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      You’re very welcome! I hope your wedding reception goes splendidly!
      Nicx

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  10. Dhitaree Avatar
    Dhitaree

    Hello there! great design and pattern. I love your work. Please let me know how to download this pattern to dropbox. When I click download, it always goes to .zip file and I cannot extract it.

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  11. Jordi Avatar
    Jordi

    Thank you so much for doing this tutorial and making this template available–these teacups are fantastic! Cheers!

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  12. Ed Aquino Avatar
    Ed Aquino

    Hi, thank you for these! Perfect for our tea party!
    But the Tea-Cup-Gift-Box-Lid-Template.pdf I’ve downloaded seems to overlap wth the Tea-Cup-Template.pdf, thanks!

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  13. Natalia Cantwell Avatar
    Natalia Cantwell

    Thank you for the template.
    I think the confusion among folks here about how to download your files. It took me a while to figure out that I need to click on sign “Download” after reading comments below. Maybe you can clear instructions in the post above…
    but anyway, I’ll give it a try. Thank you so very much.

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  14. doreen gucciardo Avatar
    doreen gucciardo

    Love the tea cups I will be reading Alice in Wonderland to my afterschool children. We then will be making crafts from the story> Would it be ok to make your amazing cup as one of my art projects? Thank you in advance. You are incredibly talented.

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Hello Doreen,

      Absolutely no problem at all! 🙂
      Have a wonderful time, that’s one of my favorite books!

      Nicx

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  15. Diana Sandberg Avatar
    Diana Sandberg

    Hi,

    What a great design! Very creative. Thank you for providing the templates and directions. I will be making a tea-themed costume for a Steampunk event and would love to use the teacup design for a fascinator. Is it okay to scale the teacup up a little in size if it doesn’t look right with the size of my base; say 25-50%?

    I’m sure people will ask where I got the design. How do you prefer it to be attributed–using the name Nicx, or Next to Nicx or the address of your website?

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Hi Diana,
      Sure scale it as you need! 🙂 I’d love to see the finished result.
      Please attribute using the Next to Nicx and/ or the website address.
      Have a great time at your event!
      Nicx

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  16. maj Avatar
    maj

    Thank you so much, this is soooo cute.

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  17. […] Either use a play tea set or make a set of these fabulous cardboard tea cups. […]

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  18. Kristy C. Avatar
    Kristy C.

    Hi Nicx,

    Thanks for your templates , they a really nice &easily to do ^^ The cup is so lovely^^

    Cheers
    Kristy

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  19. Vera Avatar
    Vera

    Thank you! 🙂

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  20. Chandana Avatar
    Chandana

    Hi, thank you for doing this , I’m glad to see this paper cup because I got an idea to a cafe modal with this ..

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  21. Evelyn Radillo Avatar
    Evelyn Radillo

    Love your pdf template. Thank you so much. I’m helping with a bridal shower that has a Tea Party theme so these will be perfect for the centerpieces. I’m so excited to use it!

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  22. yerin woo Avatar
    yerin woo

    Hello! I’m korea librarian. In our library, the December book subject is tea.I want to decorate the book section using your design. Please allow it to be used.

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  23. Salma Avatar
    Salma

    Hello,

    Would there be a way for you to share this as an SVG so I can easily use it with a Cricut machine? Even if it had to be locked in some way to protect your IP?

    Thanks.

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  24. Elizabeth Herrera Avatar
    Elizabeth Herrera

    Hi, I’ve been trying to figure out how to download your template and I noticed the download button is not on this specifically, I’ve seen it on your other templates. Can you help please? Thank you.

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    1. nicolaisnexttonicx Avatar

      Hi Elizabeth,
      Thanks so much for letting me know there was an issue! I’ve no idea what happened, but I’ve reattached it and it should be working now.
      Cheers,
      Nicola

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  25. Aurélie Lefeuvre Avatar

    Thank you so much for this lovely tea cup!
    Wish you a Merry Christmas from Vienna, Austria:)

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    1. nicolaisnexttonicx Avatar

      You’re very welcome! Merry (very belated) Christmas to you too! 🙂

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I’m Nicola

I’m a maker, designer, gluten-free home baker, and global wanderer. I’m resurrecting this creative endevor after quite a few years of it laying dormant. It’s become something of a challenge, as my old site was so ancient it stopped working when I updated it!

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