Espresso Cups Find

Hello! and welcome to this month's Sustainable Pinterest Challenge.  This month is thrift store find.


I found these cups at a garage sale for $1.00.  I have to say that I think these cups are worth more than $1.00.


I wasn’t sure how I was going to up-cycle these cups. I decided to put a cozy on these cups.


 Here is the Pinterest link for the cozy that went around these cups. I have to confess that it is my pattern. The pattern is for a bracelet. I think it turned pretty good as an espresso cup cozy. It is time to check out what everyone else has done for this month's challenge.

Julie | Sum of their Stories
Gail | Purple Hues and Me
Julie | Treasures Made From Yarn
Allyson | Southern Sunflowers
Mel | Decor Craft Design
Niki | Life as a LEO Wife
Ann | The Apple Street Cottage

                                                             

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Comments

  1. Wowza! What a great find! Those cups are most definitely worth more that $1 and nice that you just made cute cozies for them rather than changing them in any other way. The fact your cozies are from a bracelet pattern is so funny, just shows how versatile crochet is right?

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  2. This is such a lovely way to give cups a new look. Great idea!

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  3. What a fabulous find, Julie! And I agree with you that your thrift store find of Rae Dunn cups were worth way more than a dollar a piece! I'm so glad you didn't paint over or alter the finish. Your adorable cozies are the perfect solution to enhance and update them!

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  4. Yes, I think someone didn't know how much Rae Dunn products cost. I wouldn't have guessed you could make cozies that small, but what an excellent idea using a crochet bracelet pattern. They look adorable on the cups!

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  5. I've just spend four times that amount on 4 cups! Great bargain. I love your cup cosy, I've been looking for a pattern. #mmbc

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