Springtime-Inspired Flower Napkin Rings

$10.00
30 Minutes
Easy
Who knew a cardboard paper towel roll could be transformed into something so glamorous?? A few dabs of glue and a few minutes of time reap a collection of spectacular blooms...Gorgeous napkin rings!!...perfect for any special meal.
Magnolias...
Such a small amount of effort goes into making these charming napkin rings.
Pink too... I couldn't decide on a color...so I made both.
Using silk flowers...I purchased mine from a craft store. (All the sources are listed on the blog)
Using a paper towel roll...
Cut 1/2 inch pieces. Cut an opening in each. Lay the cardboard onto a piece of fabric or burlap, that will be just large enough to cover the cardboard completely.
Using hot glue, cover the cardboard one side at a time. Fold down and glue the edges neatly.
Shape the cardboard back into a ring, dot with glue and hold until set.
The napkin ring awaiting the flower.
Snip a flower close to the base, using wire cutters.
Using a small amount of hot glue, carefully press the flower onto the prepared, fabric-wrapped ring. Hold until set.
For more information on this project, including a source list for all the items shown, please visit: Blue Ribbon Kitchen Blog. Thanks for stopping by.
Karri @ Blue Ribbon Kitchen
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  • Sam Phillips Sam Phillips on Mar 09, 2016
    How long will the flowers last, after gluing to burlap?
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  • Betty Fromal Betty Fromal on Apr 01, 2016
    I love your napkin ring centerpiece. Great idea and looks so pretty, thank you for sharing.
  • Gail Fowler Gail Fowler on Apr 25, 2016
    I love the flowers and quick assembly process. Small holiday decor could replace the flowers for holiday rings.
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