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Tea Pot and Tea Cups Template and Tutorial | Digital Template

Tea Pot and Tea Cups Template and Tutorial | Digital Template

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You can make this cute tea set from foam board! Printable templates for both the tea pot and tea cup are included and fit on common foam board sizes. Includes a step by step guide and printable templates. 

This is a digital PDF template. No physical items will be shipped. 

Once the listing is purchased the PDF is instantly available for download (you'll also receive an email with a link if you would like to download it latter).

Included:
Step by step written instructions
Templates
- Tea pot is 25"x40" (fits on 32"x40" foam board)
- Tea cup is 15"x30" (fits on 20"x30" foam board)

FAQ
How do I get my files?
Once you finish checking-out you will be presented with the option to download your files.  You will also receive an email with links to download.

Can I print this at home?
Yes, the templates are delivered as a PDF formatted to print on standard letter sized (8.5x11" or A4) paper. You can print it on a home printer or any print service such as FedEx/Kinko's, UPS, or a local copy shop.  Once printed the pages are taped together to form the full sized template.

How did you get the floral pattern in the second picture?
Usually I paint my foam props, but this time I applied a floral vinyl.  This is the one I used, one roll covered both the tea pot and tea cup - https://eventanswer.link/floral-vinyl

Where can I get larger sizes of foam board?
I buy my foam board at Hobby Lobby.  If you don't have a Hobby Lobby or similar craft store nearby, I would try your local hobby store, office supply, art supply, or photo framing shop.  Foam boards can be ordered online, but being oversized it can be expensive to ship. 

As an alternative, feel free to use other materials, such as coroplast, hardboard, MDF, or plywood which are widely available at hardware and home improvement stores. All of these materials are best cut with a jigsaw.  An additional option is to use cardboard, but you may need to use dowel rods on the back to stiffen.  Many places that sell refrigerators and other appliances are happy to give you large cardboard boxes for free.

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