Showing posts with label napkin rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label napkin rings. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2018

Some thoughts on Holiday table decor

There is something special about pretty table decor during holidays. One of my favorite is cloth napkins and napkins rings. I can just glance at pretty decorated table and it will give me an instant festive feeling. Even food will taste better!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/535824089/rhinestone-napkin-rings-vintage-set-of-4?ref=shop_home_active_23

https://www.etsy.com/listing/218943311/yellow-dinner-napkins-set-of-6-vintage?ref=shop_home_active_17

You can have just one set and use it for every holiday or have a few sets of those pretties. 


https://www.etsy.com/listing/477820794/silverplate-napkin-rigs-leonard-vintage?ref=shop_home_active_47

Take a photo around dinner time with your friends and family and they will become a part of celebration and your memories!

https://www.etsy.com/listing/263250044/2-napkin-rings-wilton-armetale-mulberry?ref=shop_home_active_83 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/195084211/napkin-rings-seashell-nautical-dinner?ref=shop_home_active_11


If you'd like to make your own napkin rings using recycled materials (corks, beads and wire) see free tutorial on my blog here
https://socksandmittens.blogspot.com/2014/11/napkin-rings-with-wine-cork-stoppers.html

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Napkin rings with wine cork stoppers, wire and beads, DIY project

This project is absolutely great. It includes a recycling idea since we are using the used wine bottle corks.
 
This is a great practical idea (you can make them for any holiday dinner party and they are inexpensive) and they are a lovely piece of home decor. Albina (albinasjewelry) and I made this project together during our last get-together gathering and I am going to use my napkin rings for the coming Thanksgiving party. 
 If you like this idea here is how we made this.

Materials and Tools:
Pre-drilled wine corks
Wire 26ga and 20 ga
Beads of your choice
Mandrel, 1” diameter
Round nose pliers

1. Cut piece of 20 a wire, 2 ft long. Slide the wire through the cork’s hole, center the cork. Place a cork against a mandrel and start wrapping the wire ends around the mandrel, feeding the wire ends through the cork’s hole. 

2. Wrap the wire until you have 2” of wire ends coming out the cork. Using round nose pliers and chain nose (or flat nose) pliers, make spirals. Place the spiral so it is covering the hole.

3. Attach 26ga wire; wrap the ring, adding beads.
 
We made several sets of these using different materials and I've already given 2 sets as gifts to my friends.
 
They liked them a lot!

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