DIY Inkblot Napkins

Anna @Annabode
by Anna @Annabode
$10
15 Minutes
Easy
Quick & easy way to bring a bold statement to your dinner table!
I see graphic napkins everywhere these days, and they are so easy to create. When I saw several bunches of plain white napkins in West Elm on sale for $5 the other day, I couldn't resist! After playing around with different stamps, I decided to try something a little different. And thus the inkblot napkin was born!
As a little aside, the inkblot test was invented by psychoanalyst Hermann Rorschach in the 1920s as a method of unveiling our subconscious desires. But don't worry, you don't have to psychoanalyze your house guests as they eat their pot roast. Though, of course, you might be tempted.
All you need for this quick and easy DIY is some cloth napkins (you can even make them yourself) and some fabric paint. I picked up a bottle of Tulip paint at Michael's in "Ebony".
For the full tutorial, click the link to my blog below!
Anna @Annabode
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