My Mother-in-law is always a source of creative inspiration. Many years ago, she made me some napkin rings when Nick and I hosted a North-American-style Thanksgiving dinner party for some friends. She wrapped raffia around some cardboard tubes that she had cut into rings. They looked great and I still have them. I used the same technique today to make some napkin holders for our Mothers Day lunch this Sunday, except this time I used fabric.
It's so easy, I thought I would show you the steps for making your own!
You will need:
Fabric, cardboard tube, ruler, scizzors and pen.
Step 1: Make a mark every inch or so along your cardboard tube and cut;

Step 2: Cut some fabric strips about an inch wide by about 40cm long;
Step 2: Cut some fabric strips about an inch wide by about 40cm long;

{Look, I didn't even iron my fabric... they end up looking very scrappy and frayed anyway, it just adds to the charm!}
Step 3: Leaving about 2 inches at your starting point, begin wrapping your fabric strip around the ring, making sure the fabric is facing right-side up!

Step 4: When you have covered your ring with fabric, tie a double knot;
Step 4: When you have covered your ring with fabric, tie a double knot;

Then it might be time to make another set;
A nice, simple little way to add some colour to your table;

Thank you to Jan for the original idea!


8 comments:
I love this idea! Thanks!
¡QuĂ© bonito y tan sencillo!!!! besos.
these are ridiculously cute!
And super simple. Thanks for sharing.
Very simple and nice! I'll make these for my summer dinners!
bellissimi!
Great idea.
I love these! They are simply adorable. You can make them for any occasion!
I love these, they would be a great VBS craft or to make with grandkids for their Mom's! Thank you for the idea!
Wow that is awesome! I knew I was saving all those paper towel rolls for SOMETHING.
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