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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Cocoa Cup Holder Tutorial


Today, I am going to show you how to make a mug to hold cocoa. This is something that really happened by accident. I guess you could say, I really got into this card and just kept adding things as I went along. Who could resist this sweet Cocoa Girl that Chelsea created. The more I look at her the more I can think of things to make with her. Just think how wonderful this would be as a get well card. Instead of including a Cocoa packet, you could include a Cup-of-Soup packet. The same thing goes for tea or coffee. You are only limited by your imagination!!!So here you have my card that I originally started with a pocket for the recipes for Cocoa. My card is 6" x 6" and the pocket is 6" x 3-1/4". This will hold your mug nicely. Make sure to either stitch your pocket or use a strong adhesive so it will not pull apart when you place the mug inside. It is optional to put the recipes inside, but like I said...this all happened accidentally and I am keeping the recipes in here. lol
You are going to get the template for your mug here at Mirkwood Designs. It is actually a template for a card, but I modified it. You want to make sure your printed template is 10 inches tall. So you will need to print on 8-1/2 x 11 paper. I glued this template to an old cereal box, cut the cup in half on the dotted line and cut the handle off. This is what you are going to use to trace on your card stock. After cutting, you could emboss these pieces.Once you have your card stock cut out, then you are going to cut out the handle. I wanted a bulkier handle than the one on the template. So I used two dies from my oval nesties the 3-1/4" and the 2". Place those nesties as you see here in the picture. I cut both handles out at the same time. I used two pieces of card stock. It is optional if you want to emboss the handles after cutting. I did on my sample one, but not on my finished one. It's up to you.Next we will assemble the handle. I found that you need to cut to size for placing inside the mug portion of this holder, otherwise your cocoa packet will not slip in and out of this nicely. Measure down 1/2 inch from the top and place a mark where you are going to place the top of the handle and 3-3/4 down like you see in this picture.

Now you are going to want to cut away a portion of this handle. I just guessed at about how big I wanted my handle. You then want to place a small amount of adhesive to keep it in place. Put the top piece on and either sew or use a nice strong adhesive so that it won't come apart when you put your goodies inside.
So here is what it looks like after you put it together. I used a 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 piece of decorative paper to match my card in the front. Just as an idea, I thought this would be really cute with a picture of a child framed on the front of this as well.We are going to assemble the flower next. As you can see, I used every little bit of this wonderful wood paper. I only have shreds left. I just love this stuff. I have a variety here of punches for making the flower. The base of the flower is made by punching 2 of the largest punch from the cork. The middle is 2 punches from the medium punch of the sitka wood, and the small punch is only one punch from cork. I have shown a brad here that I use to keep the flower all together.You are going to punch a little hole in the middle of all the flowers for ease in assembling on the brad. The tool I am using comes from the Cricut tool kit. I can't tell you how much I use this...it is so versatile I would buy that tool kit again just for that!Put the smallest flower on the brad first, then the two medium and then the large. Twist so all petals show. This is how your flower should look. I put some stickles just on the sitka wood paper because I want to keep the natural look of the cork.You can decorate your mug as you like. As you can see here, I put some feathers with my flower and attached my matching image and a bow on the handle. I would have put a charm on my bow if I could have found a mug or a spoon one...and that would have been really cute.This is a picture of what the mug looks like inside the card. You can see it fits perfectly!Here is a picture of the whole project. The card, the envelope, the recipes, and the mug.Thank you for stopping by to view my tutorial for this project. I really appreciate it and would love to hear what you think about it. If you should make this project, I would love to come and see it.

NOTE: Because of the request for the recipes I have provided the links as follows:
Orange Cinnamon Hot Chocolate
Maple Hot Chocolate
Brown Sugar Hot Chocolate

13 comments:

  1. Wow!!!
    It's amazing!!!
    I really love this and this could be used as a "get well soon" gift for someone who is sick!
    Thank you soo much for sharing.
    Hugs, Hulda M.

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  2. I love this project! It's so cute! Can you share the hot cocoa recipes? I'd love to have those, too. Thanks!

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  3. Wow you did an amazing job with this tutorial ! And your idea is just fantastic =) I love it I just finished printing out the mug template I agree with Hulda M , this card is perfect as a get well or honestly any occasion !!! Awesome job!!!
    Ashley

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  4. Every part of this project is a wonderful treat; the mug, the recipes, the holder, and of course, the cocoa!

    I never knew you could use a regular punch on the thin cork -- such great texture and in any shape. Thanks for sharing all the 'how-to's!!

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  5. Hello Carol - what a fabulous tutorial - I am definitely going to be making one of these...you are very clever Carol and I am loving working with you! Thanks for all of your creativty and for sharing it with us!! God bless you! {{{hugs}}}

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  6. Carol, I love this tutorial...might just have to have a go! You've made it look so straightforward. Thanks for sharing!
    Hugs,
    Charlotte
    XXX

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  7. This is an incredible tutorial. What talent!!!! Thank you for sharing that talent with us. Hugs, Christina C.

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  8. Wow! It's so lovely and very interesting this cup. Thanks for this tutorial, I must make this.
    Could I have the recipes, please? I love chocolate.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Laura.K

    cards.and.butterflies@googlemail.com

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  9. Great project and wonderful tutorial. You're right, can see so many uses for the mug. What a great way to tuck a gift card into the card too. Thanks for sharing your project and for your step by step instructions.

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  10. That is a nice & clear tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing Carol!
    Hugs,
    Cabio

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  11. This is a wonderful project! I love the detail and layouts of each of your beautiful cards! Thank you for sharing!

    Barbara Diane

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  12. OMG--I can't wait to try this!!! It is such a cute idea & card!!! Thanks for taking so much time to make the tutorial!!!!

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  13. hi carol, this is a gorgeous project and one i would like to try myself. thank you for the tutorial.

    suzanne x

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