How to Turn Vintage China into a Charming Lamp

Grandma’s china doesn’t have to stay boxed up in storage, why not let it shine?

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By turning a vintage teacup and saucer into a lamp, you capture the grace of afternoon tea and add a touch of nostalgia to your space.

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The floral patterns glow softly when lit, creating a warm, welcoming ambiance.

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It’s a project that blends old-world charm with practical creativity.

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Materials Needed

  • 1 vintage teacup with matching saucer
  • Flexible copper or brass pipe (10-12” length)
  • Lamp kit with small LED bulb
  • Drill with ceramic/glass bit
  • Epoxy adhesive (strong enough for ceramics)
  • Optional: floral fabric cord to match the china’s design
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Drill a small hole in the saucer’s center and another at the back of the teacup, big enough for the cord to pass through.

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You should go slowly and use water to cool the bit.

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Step 2: Feed the lamp cord through the copper pipe, then through the saucer and into the teacup.

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Step 3: Secure the pipe vertically into the saucer with epoxy, letting it cure fully.

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Then attach the teacup to the top of the pipe so it appears as if it’s pouring light downward.

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Step 4: Fix the socket and bulb inside the teacup. You should test the lamp before final assembly.

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Step 5: Place the saucer base on a stable surface and enjoy your whimsical new lamp.

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Tips:

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Teacups with gold trim or bold floral prints glow especially beautifully.

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You can also mix and match patterns if you don’t have a complete set, it adds quirky charm.

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