How do I drill the holes in the bottoms of the tea cups?
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Hi Sonya,
This tutorial is with flower pots, however, I think the principles are the same.
Hope this helps! Lauren - The Little Lake Cottage
Do you have a picture of your tea cups?
You'll want to use a masonry bit and go slow. If they are porcelain or bone china that might require a special bit. Sometimes it's helpful to fill the bottom of the cup with water to cool the bit and the cup.
Use a drill bit for the type of materials like porcelain or china. I think the tile bit would be the best option.
Here is a good video.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O48nKQ8c9CM