Fall Napkin Rings DIY
by
Mona ~ Craft Klatch
(IC: blogger)
6 Materials
$10
12 Hours
Easy
Dress up your Thanksgiving table with these beautiful napkin rings! You'll impress your guests, when they find out you made them!
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Here is the video tutorial, to see exactly how I made them.
Here are some highlights!
Find unfinished napkin rings - check your craft stores.
Also, when you are at the craft store, be sure to pick up some laser cut wood leaves.
Paint your napkin rings. I used metallic colors that remind me of fall.
Lightly paint the leaves the corresponding colors.
Once dry, take some packing tape and burnish it on the backs of the leaves.
Separate your resin into different cups and add different colored pigments.
Drip the different colors into the leaves. You can do all one color, or you can do different colors to mimic the fall colors.
Let it cure and they look like stained glass.
Remove the tape off the backs.
Glue them onto the napkin rings. I set them in little cups, so they would not fall over, while they were drying.
Look how nice they look when they are all dry!
Now set that holiday table!!!
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If you are looking for more fall crafts, here is a super easy and fun Halloween coaster!
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Suggested materials:
- Napkin rings (craft store)
- Wood laser cut leaves (craft store)
- Paint
- Glue
- Resin
- Pigment
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 22nd, 2017 3:36 PM
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Delaine Jackson on Nov 03, 2018
I love this idea for fall decorating. I want to try this for Christmas.
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