Welcome to Week 3 of my Fall DIY Series. You guys have blown me away with your amazing support and creativity these last couple weeks as you’ve followed along with my DIYs. Keep tagging me in these series projects ’cause I love seeing your finished products.
Napkin Rings
Today we’re making napkin rings. As a blogger and home decor enthusiast, I get so excited this time of year because it’s the beginning of a season where we get to make our houses “sparkle” a little more than usual. It’s the start of pulling out all the stops for the holidays ahead. It can, also, be a very hectic, stressful time and that is why I started this DIY series to share with you quick and easy ways to get your home prepared ahead of time so you can enjoy more of your family moments.
I can’t believe that I’m saying that Thanksgiving is just around the corner when September has just begun, but it’s never too early to start planning ahead and get some of your smaller projects out of the way. Are you hosting the festivities this year? Even if you aren’t, these DIY napkin rings are so easy and can be made in a few short minutes.
What You will Need
- Craft Paper
- Ribbon
- Scissors
- Hole punch
- Sharpie
That’s it, guys. Just five supplies is all you need. AND, if you followed my hoop wreath tutorial from Week 1, you probably have Craft Paper and ribbon left over from that project. Of course I love the buffalo check ribbon, but this is totally a personal preference so choose a ribbon pattern that you like best.
Cut To Size
Using your Kraft Paper, cut 3.5 x 1.5 rectangles,
one for each place setting.
You can see that mine aren’t even exact.
Eyeball it if you want to.
Next grab your hole punch.
One hole wasn’t big enough for
the size of my ribbon, so I did two.
You won’t even see this once your
ribbon is threaded through
so don’t worry about it
looking perfect.
Personalize
Now is the fun part. It’s time to personalize your tags. Think about what you want to say. I chose “thankful” and “grateful” for mine, but you could even go a step further and use your guests’ names on each napkin ring. This is where you can be as creative as you want.
Add Ribbon
It’s time to thread your ribbon. I like to use wire ribbon but this is definitely not a must. The wired ribbon will take on a little more shape but, as I said, it’s not necessary. Cut your ribbon in approximately 7-inch strips. Start from the back and thread one end of the ribbon through the paper rectangle. Repeat this step on the other side. Before you pull the ribbon tight, slide your napkin through to gauge the length you want your ribbon to be. Depending on how tight you’d like your napkin ring to be, you may need to trim a bit off the ends of the ribbon. I, then, cut both ends of the ribbon to give each side two tails. If you’re using wire ribbon, you can mold and bend the ends to the desired shape.
Quick And Easy
I told you that would be quick and easy. What did it take you? 15 minutes tops? Now just repeat the steps for however many napkin rings your dinner party needs. Because they are made of paper, you may only get one use out of them, but save the ribbon and just make new paper tags. I like combining the buffalo check ribbon with the polka dot melamine accent plates that I got on the At Home Stores clearance rack. The white metal chargers are from my favorite small shop, Curtis Creation.
Now, tuck your silverware in and
you’ve got a place setting waiting to happen.
Thanks so much for stopping by for another DIY. You guys are the best. Be sure and pin this to one of your boards so you’ll have it at your fingertips. What fall DIYs would you like to see? Leave me your suggestions in the comments below? Happy crafting!
Mems says
Cute ideas! Love to see more🤗
Kristi Bissell says
Thank you so much! That means a lot and I’m so glad you stopped by!
Amy says
Love these napkin rings I am going to be hosting a women’s bible study at my house and I plan to make these!
Kristi Bissell says
Amy that’s awesome. They will be perfect for that. You could even put inspirational words on them for your Bible Study. Please send a picture of them. I’d love to see.
Lori Jo says
Love the black and white, something new and clean and fresh for Fall! I pinned this also 😀
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Kristi Bissell says
You’re the sweetest Lori Jo. Thanks a bunch!
Nikki Gwin says
Beautiful! Easy! and my favorite… CHEAP!! I love the uniqueness too. LOVE!
🙂 gwingal
Kristi Bissell says
Hey Nikki ~
I’m so glad you stopped by to visit. Thanks so much. Enjoy your weekend.
cory downie says
such a lovely lesson in decorating pumpkins and place card napkin rings..thank you..Iam inspired by these new ideas!!
Kristi Bissell says
I’m so happy you followed along. Thank you. They are a fun and easy project.
jeani says
how do you keep the ribbon/paper snug. Mine keeps wanting to expand so I can’t get a ‘waistline’ on the napkins. Thanks so much
Kristi Bissell says
Hi Jeani –
Your hole in your paper may be too big. Trying making it smaller and the ribbon should stay snug!