A few months ago, I shared a post about on how to make your own framed chalkboard with chalkboard fabric. You can click HERE if you missed that post. Well, I had some fabric left over and have a few projects in the works to share with you over the next few weeks.
First project today is Chalkboard Napkin Rings!
Showing posts with label napkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label napkins. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Tool Time Tuesday...Fun Pool Noodle Crafts
Welcome to another edition of Tool Time Tuesday. Today, I'll be showing you 3 projects I made with pool noodles. You know, those long styrofoam tubes that kids use to play and float with in the pool.
We went to the Dollar Tree this past weekend and I saw all the noodles in a box. My first thought...I don't have a pool, but I'm buying these for Tool Time. For one dollar? Who could resist.
I rounded the corner with 2 noodles in hand to find my husband and daughter wondering why the heck I was buying pool noodles. I told them I want to slice the noodles into segments and do a Tool Time with them. I thought pincushions and Kelsie and hubby both said "napkin rings"!!
Tah Dah...
This is such an easy product to work with...I'm sure there's more we can do with it. I have one more idea too.
We went to the Dollar Tree this past weekend and I saw all the noodles in a box. My first thought...I don't have a pool, but I'm buying these for Tool Time. For one dollar? Who could resist.
I rounded the corner with 2 noodles in hand to find my husband and daughter wondering why the heck I was buying pool noodles. I told them I want to slice the noodles into segments and do a Tool Time with them. I thought pincushions and Kelsie and hubby both said "napkin rings"!!
Tah Dah...
This is such an easy product to work with...I'm sure there's more we can do with it. I have one more idea too.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Tool Time Tuesday...Holiday Napkin Ring
Hi everyone...thank you for always stopping by, especially on Tuesdays!! Today's Tool Time is an easy one, but is meaningful at the same time.
Thanksgiving is this week here in the states, but this project can be used any time of there year for any holiday or occasion.
The Thoughtful Napkin Ring...
Thanksgiving is this week here in the states, but this project can be used any time of there year for any holiday or occasion.
The Thoughtful Napkin Ring...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Tool Time Tuesday...Napkin and Place Setting Ideas
Of course this week's Tool Time would be about napkins...how could it not after you've read this post . Today I will show you how to use things around the house to make a napkin and silver ware kit for your dinner guests or for a casual party or picnic.
I even used something from the hardware/automotive store for the first example. I think you can buy these just about any where actually.
These are hose clamps. They are the rings you put on the end of a rubber hose. When you need to clamp the hose to something, you just tighten the screw and it seals around the hose. Well, we won't be using it that way right?...
We will be taking these little cuties, that come in some many sizes, and using them for...
This!! Is this not the best.
Perfect and cheap.
Here's something even cheaper...FREE. Just find the colors to match your decor or party and...
sew them together on three side leaving the top open. You can write the name of each guest on the paint chip for a seating card. You can hot glue the 3 edges too.
How about a page from a magazine, newspaper, comic page, gift wrap paper etc
I just tore the page out,
Fold it in half with the side you want show on the outside.
Now flip it over and fold the 2 end towards the middle on the back side.
Make sure the last flap over laps a little. I used tape to secure the flap.
Open up the top to reveal the pocket that has the folded bottom.
This is just perfect for that summer time picnic outside.
How about recycling a little donut shop bag. My hubby is the donut person. I'm the bagel girl.
Another great picnic set.
Even better with some raffia.
This is a page from an old music book my dad was throwing away. You can also use or buy old books. I folded it the same as the magazine page.
This idea is great for a child's party. First, I had to gulp down this Capri Sun punch and then I just cut the top off.
How about an old vegetable or fruit can.
I just tied a bow around it, but you could also Mod Podge some fabric around it that matched the party colors.
This one is super easy. Just take a decorative envelope...
cut a thin edge off one of the short sides.
Seal the gummed flap shut.
Now pop open the cut edge and...
insert your flat ware and napkin.
Last, but certainly not least is my eye glass case tutorial. You can find the tutorial here and then use them for the napkin and place setting. Then you can give the case as a party favor for the dinner guest.
I'm sure there are many more ideas to use for this. You can also use a photograph of each guest and make the pouch similar to the paint chip holder.
I even used something from the hardware/automotive store for the first example. I think you can buy these just about any where actually.
These are hose clamps. They are the rings you put on the end of a rubber hose. When you need to clamp the hose to something, you just tighten the screw and it seals around the hose. Well, we won't be using it that way right?...
We will be taking these little cuties, that come in some many sizes, and using them for...
This!! Is this not the best.
Perfect and cheap.
Here's something even cheaper...FREE. Just find the colors to match your decor or party and...
sew them together on three side leaving the top open. You can write the name of each guest on the paint chip for a seating card. You can hot glue the 3 edges too.
How about a page from a magazine, newspaper, comic page, gift wrap paper etc
I just tore the page out,
Fold it in half with the side you want show on the outside.
Now flip it over and fold the 2 end towards the middle on the back side.
Make sure the last flap over laps a little. I used tape to secure the flap.
Open up the top to reveal the pocket that has the folded bottom.
This is just perfect for that summer time picnic outside.
How about recycling a little donut shop bag. My hubby is the donut person. I'm the bagel girl.
Another great picnic set.
Even better with some raffia.
This is a page from an old music book my dad was throwing away. You can also use or buy old books. I folded it the same as the magazine page.
This idea is great for a child's party. First, I had to gulp down this Capri Sun punch and then I just cut the top off.
How about an old vegetable or fruit can.
I just tied a bow around it, but you could also Mod Podge some fabric around it that matched the party colors.
This one is super easy. Just take a decorative envelope...
cut a thin edge off one of the short sides.
Seal the gummed flap shut.
Now pop open the cut edge and...
insert your flat ware and napkin.
Last, but certainly not least is my eye glass case tutorial. You can find the tutorial here and then use them for the napkin and place setting. Then you can give the case as a party favor for the dinner guest.
I'm sure there are many more ideas to use for this. You can also use a photograph of each guest and make the pouch similar to the paint chip holder.
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The list can go on and on. Just remember to think outside the box and always look at something twice before you throw it away. You never know what you could make with it.
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Have a wonderful Tuesday and don't forget this week's Christmas in July give away.
~Karen~
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