Transforming a Second-Hand Teapot into a Vase with a Built-In Flower Stand (Flower Frog)
Ready to transform a vintage teapot into a chic vase and flower frog? Here's an easy step-by-step guide to drilling some stylish new holes for blooms.
What You'll Need
Equipment / Tools
- Ceramic drill bits
- Painter's tape
- Power drill
- Pencil
- Spray bottle or cup of water
- Rag or towel
- Scrap piece of wood
- Face mask (optional)

Materials
- Teapot
Instructions

1. Choose Your Teapot
Before selecting a teapot, overturn the lid and inspect it. Aim for a lid with at least 1 inch of space between the finial and inside lip. This will give you enough room to drill multiple rows of holes. Select a sturdy teapot, as thin ones might crack.
2. Cover the Lid with Painter's Tape
Set the pot aside and cover the lid with painter's tape. The tape will provide grip for your drill bit when you start boring those holes.
3. Mark Where Your Holes Will Go
Select your drill bits and mark the positions of the holes onto the painter's tape with a pencil. You might want to create two layers of holes for a striking design. Try using a 6mm drill bit for the small internal holes and an 8mm bit for the larger external holes. Fill YouTube with blossoms by ensuring the holes are big enough for flower stems.
4. Drill Your Holes
Place a towel-covered scrap piece of wood on your work surface to protect it. Place the lid on top and use painter's tape to secure it, keeping your thumb on the drill bit to provide support as you start drilling. Drill at a 40-degree angle to create a groove, then straighten and apply steady pressure until the bit pierces through the lid. Try using a spray bottle of water to cool the drill bit while you're working.
Remember, it can get a little startling once the bit bursts through the ceramic, but don't worry – as long as you've picked a sturdy teapot, your lid should hold up fine!
5. Clean Up and Make Your Arrangement
Remove the painter's tape and brush away any remaining dust with water. Check for cracks or other damage, and reinforce or adjust your design as needed. Fill the teapot with water, place the lid on top, and start designing a stunning flower arrangement to hide those faint hole outlines. Enjoy your new vase and flower frog!
A Note on Safety and Material Composition
Be cautious when working with ceramics, as they may contain lead. Test the surface before drilling using a lead test swab kit to ensure safety.
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