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Fall Inspired Napkin Rings
by
Michelle Leslie
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$1
5 Minutes
Easy
Looking for an inexpensive way to spruce up your table decor for fall? These rustic napkin rings might just thing. They’re super easy to make from stuff you probably already have at home and in the garden.
All you need are a few empty toilet rolls, string or twine and seed pods from the garden. We had a ton of these beautiful Anise stars but if you can’t find pods you can use whatever you have, dried flowers, leaves, shells, beads or even ribbons.
Use a scissors to cut the toilet rolls into 4 cm (1.5″) pieces. Paint on some Mod Podge or elmers glue and wrap the string or twine around the roll.
Glue on the seed pods or what ever else you found in the garden. They are so easy to make and only take about 5 minutes depending on how fast the glue dries.
Add the napkins or serviettes and you're done.
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Suggested materials:
- Empty Toilet Rolls
- String
- Seed Pods
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Published September 14th, 2016 4:48 AM
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Mrhjerpe on Oct 28, 2016PLEASE do not use toilet paper rolls for obvious reasons. Use paper towel rolls instead. Thanks
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Oct 29, 2016Just spray with alcohol before using for any crafts.
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Michelle Leslie on Oct 29, 2016Thanks Naomie, I must remember that. We sealed our with Mod Podge inside and out before adding the bits.
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Oct 30, 2016;-). I have also used cheap vodka in a pinch. Plus you sealed yours with Mod Podge - the germaphobes should be happy now.
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Michelle Leslie on Oct 30, 2016Bwaaahahaaaha, thank goodness for germaphobes. They helped me find you
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Oct 31, 2016;-). I live with 6 dogs and 6 cats and clean clean clean! A few germs will not kill me. Enjoy your spring! My girlfriends parents live in Jeffreys Bay!
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Michelle Leslie on Jan 30, 2017Thank you so much
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