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Christmas Place Card Moss Wreath
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Michele OurRoseyLife
(IC: blogger)
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When we host a dinner for family and friends, I love making place cards. I think everyone feels special seeing his/her name. I know my kids do! Place cards help to make sure my daughter gets to sit next to her favorite cousin. (A happy kid makes for a happy Mom, too.) Lastly, I think they add a special, personal touch to the table setting.
For Christmas, I made moss covered wreath place cards. They are very easy to make. Really easy!
For Christmas, I made moss covered wreath place cards. They are very easy to make. Really easy!
I got all my supplies at a local craft store: 6 inch grapevine wreath, sheet of green moss, favorite ribbon (does not need to be wired), card stock in two colors to coordinate with your table setting (mine are off-white and gold) and a hot glue gun.
Cut out a circle on the moss sheet using the wreath as a template. With a hot glue gun, glue the moss to the grapevine wreath wrapping around the inside and outside edges of the wreath. Be careful not to burn your fingers - yes, I did, but only a little bit.
Print your guest's names on off-white card stock and trim with a 1/4 inch border. I used Janda Truly Madly Deeply font (in case you're wondering). Glue onto gold card stock which is 1/4 inch larger on all sides than the off-white card.
Set your table and joyfully add your wreaths. The moss covered place card wreaths will add a festive touch to your beautiful Christmas table! And your guests will feel extra-special too!
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Published November 24th, 2014 10:43 PM
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Donna LaFitte on Nov 25, 2014Cute but I do not want all that shedding on my table.
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