CLOTHESPIN NAPKIN HOLDER

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CLOTHESPIN NAPKIN HOLDERS

Another use for small clothespins, use them as a napkin holder. Just accordian pleat the napkin and use the clothespin to hold it. Your guest can then take home the magnet to use. Sample below is for Christmas, but you can do this for any holiday.

   

Keep your favorite ornaments displayed all year long. This is just one way. Take your odd candle sticks and turn your ornament upside down in the hole and use them as a grouping.

Materials

  • Plastic fruit
  • Branch of Silk flowers
  • Gold Glitter Glue
  • Gold Cord (for hanger)
  • Hot glue

    Instructions

    Paint plastic fruit with gold glue in spots, let dry.
    Snip silk flowers a short stem lenghts
    Push 2 or 3 flowers into stem of fruit--use bud in the middle, hot glue it in place.
    Cut off leaf stem and paint the tips with gold glue.
    Cut a lenght of gold cord and wrap it in the middle of the flowers and knot it for a hanger.

    These look great hanging from a tree, or in a bunch on a plate in the middle of a table. You can also use them as place cards for a dinner party and the guest has a gift to take home.

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    Materials

  • Red yarn
  • Porcelain Santa head
  • Red velvet material
  • Strip of faux white fur
  • Small gold ball
  • Gold trim
  • Gold cord for hanger
  • Hot glue

    Instructions

    Make a tassel out of the red yarn. Glue and push the top of the tassel into the bottom of the Santa head. Cut a crescent shape from red velvet. Glue around Santa head. Add faux fur to the edge of cape. Add gold trim around the hood. Make a point of the back end of the hood. Glue the gold ball to the point. Attach the gold cord hanger.

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