Posted by Katie smith / 1/21/2011 / 43 Comments / blog party , guest blog , tutorial
The Spotted Fox Guest Blog
(image via weheartit)
Welcome to the blog party! I'm having a blog party because of 2 reasons, I started my blog last January, so it's a 1 year anniversary. And, I have over 200 followers! Thanks you so much for following me, you guys! it means alot!
Onto our first guest blog of the day- The Spotted Fox!

Hi and Hello! Kelly and Sara here from http://www.thespottedfox.com/. We are so honored to be doing a guest post on PunkProjects!
We have cooked up a super simple DIY project for crafters, seamsters, and teacup enthusiasts.. a 5-minute, no-sew, teacup pincushion!!
Here's what you'll need:
-12" x 12" scrap piece of fabric
-teacup
-handful of fiberfill/stuffing
-elastic hair band

:: Place your fiberfill in the center of your fabric scrap. Gather each corner of the fabric and bring together.. pushing the stuffing into the center of the square.
:: Using your elastic hair band, wrap around tightly forming a stuffing ball. Trim the excess fabric off the tail of your ball.

:: Push your stuffing ball into the teacup with the hair band inside (unseen). You can add a line of glue to the inside of the teacup for an extra sturdy hold if you'd like.


And that's it!! Super quick, super simple, super cheap, and super AWESOME!
Enjoy!.. and be sure to check out The Spotted Fox for more DIY projects and other goodies.
Xoxo,
Kelly and Sara
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This is super cute! :)
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ReplyDeleteoh thnx~~
This is so fun and I love the old tea cups I've inherited, but would rather use a large mug for tea :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Oh and I have that fabric but i'm too scared to cut into it because i love it too much!
ReplyDeleteSweet and simple tutorial of a great item! Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteCan you or someone please tell me what that fabric is??? I must get some!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Adorable! And super cute blog, too. :) I must come back for crafting inspiration.
ReplyDeletecute cute cute. and a new excuse to go thrifting for cute mugs!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for kids to make as Mother's Day gifts. Cute! I'm including this in my Friday Favorites this week! By the way, I LOVE your blog background! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have just started creating coffee cup pincushions. Yours is adorable. I found your blog from craftystaci's post.
ReplyDeleteThanks it's so easy and so cute. Your blog is very interesting...
ReplyDeleteSo sweet !! And, I have just the cup for it. Mom gave me one with a beautiful sentiment on it. But, the handle is weak and sounds like it may break off if it has one more hot drink or hot soapy water in it , again. I stopped using it for that and just set it on a shelf. This idea will make it a useful keepsake. Thankx !!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I just wanted to let you know that we featured this project on our Facebook page with almost 12,000 fans. We’d love it if you’d use our Featured Blogger button, available at: http://www.dailycraft.com/thank-you-for-crafting/. Our audience loved the project and we look forward to sharing more from you. Please let us know if you have any questions or projects you’d love us to feature! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! JUST what I needed :-)
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fantastic! thank you for this great idea!
ReplyDeleteI featured this tea cup pin cushion on Fun Friday Finds today. Great idea and so cute.
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I have a gorgeous gigantic teacup that I never use because the tea goes cold before I'm done. I'm so doing this.
ReplyDeletea little post for you in french where i featured your lovely project here : http://mapetitevalisette.blogspot.com/2011/10/cup-of-tea.html
ReplyDeletethanks!!
ReplyDeletewow its super easy but effective i love it xxx new follower here
ReplyDeleteVery cute gift idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect gift idea for my sister! She loves teacups and sewing.
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LoVe it!! Breaking out one of my Grandmother-in-laws old beautiful tea cups. I think it's better than it sitting in storage:) Thanks for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteYou made this look so easy that I bought a teacup and saucer to make this for my secret sister. Thanks so much for sharing this information.
ReplyDeleteOne of my girl's from sewing class will be getting one of these. Thank you for the idea!
ReplyDeleteVery Cool!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to make one of these right now with my 4 year old. Perfect for all those old teacups that I can't make myself get rid of.
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm "sew" doing this. :) Now I have a good excuse to go to yard sales this weekend, searching for the perfect teacup!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Sarah
Wow maybe even I could do this...lol
ReplyDeleteThis will be a perfect gift for our Mother/Daughter Tea!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC IDEA XXXX simple and sweet xxx many thanks ....
ReplyDeleteI love this! Found it out pinterest! I have so many interesting mugs dying for a new purpose!
ReplyDeletewow what a super idea ~! Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple that even In can do it :0) Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious if this works as a functional pin cushion. Is the teacup steady enough to actually be poking pins and pulling them out? It's cute and I'd like to make it, but I'd want to be sure I could actually use it!
ReplyDeletesoooo cute!! i'll definitely do it!
ReplyDeletexx Zoe
Wish my brain worked like all these wonderful crafty people!
ReplyDeleteI loved this idea so much that I made some too!! Watch this at www.kookhome.nl under kookkado s
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