I spent part of the day today working on these Christmas Napkins. I am so tickled with the way they turned out!! I made them out of a piece Painter’s Canvas Drop Cloth that I found at Lowe’s for a mere $5.00. The price is hard to beat but I actually do love the way this cloth looks a lot like a rustic linen. I was able to make 4 napkins and two tea towels out of one 4ft. x 5ft. piece. Are you looking for an easy and inexpensive handmade Christmas gift idea?
Here is how I made them. I took a cloth napkin that I already had and used it as a pattern for the size I wanted. My napkins measure approximately 19 inches x 19 inches. I cut out 4 pieces of the Painter’s Cloth. I turned in the raw edges approximately 1/4 inch on all four sides and ironed it down with a hot iron. I then turned each side in again 1/4 inch and ironed in place. I sewed all four edges down so that all my edges were finished with a double folded edge. This gives you a neat edge. Ironing down all the edges really helped make the sewing part much easier and the edges neater. Don’t skip this step!
I then stenciled the word “Noel” on each of my napkins using black craft paint. To do this I carefully folded the napkins how I wanted to see them in the napkin rings and that is how I knew where I wanted to place my stencil. I used a stencil that I purchased at Maison de Stencil but you could also use any alphabet stencil and then you could dip the eraser at the top of a pencil in some paint and touch it down to get the two dots over the letter “E” in “Noel”. I also used some blue painter’s tape to help keep my stencil in place while I worked.
And don’t they look great with the number napkin rings I found at Pottery Barn last year?! :)
I think I am going to get myself another piece of the Painter’s Cloth and make some more so that I have a set of at least 6 or 8 napkins. I also made two tea towels that I can’t wait to show you. I will be posting them soon!! So stay tuned!
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And I am linking up to Just Something I Whipped Up Holiday Style over at The Girl Creative. More fun projects over there too!
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35 comments:
They turned out great-enjoy:@)
They look great! Definitely a project I'm going to give a try. Love those PB napkin rings too!!
The napkins are wonderful!! I love this project. You are the best at stenciling. Thanks for the link for the stencils too!
Jane
Love the napkins! They would make a great gift!!
I love these, Lisa! Especially since I have those same napkin rings ~ they go so well together. Do you think the napkins would make it through the wash okay, or maybe try a fabric paint? You always find such great stencils to use!
What a clever idea.....amazing what you can do with drop clothes :o) Love the stenciled words with the numbered napkin rings....very pretty!!!
~Des
Lisa,
These look wonderful. You did a beautiful job. They remind me of something very expensive at Pottery Barn!
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Sissie
Great point Kathy...fabric paint to be safe. I think the regular paint is going to be fine but I'll keep you posted after I launder them.
These are so lovely! I never would have thought of using drop cloths for napkins but they are perfect for the job! Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer
Those are so darn nice! They look straight out of a PB catalogue. :)
Love these,they turned out perfect, great work! I loved those napkin holders when I saw them last year. I knew I should have gotten some, they look fantastic.
You are so clever!
I love this idea {why can't I think this stuff up} and am going to borrow it for our holiday table.
Jo
They look so Pottery Barn! I love them, yu are obviously the queen of stencil what a great job!!
Carol
Love these! They look great with the napkin rings :)
These napkins are really beautiful.... Bravissima!!!!Ciao Flavia
Love 'em, Lisa! Can't wait to copy your fabulous idea. I have lots of left-over pieces of painter's canvas from my chair recover. Thanks for the inspiration!
These are great!
Lisa-
You outdid yourself!
I want that stencil!
I am off to order it-
Laura
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These are so pretty! And how economical is that? I think you must be the stencil queen. And thanks for the tutorial on how to make some for ourselves. Great look!
Brenda
That is a fantastic idea! I love that you made your own napkins out of cloth!
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So creative! Thanks for sharing!! :)
looks great! you're so talented!
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Cute! I hope I have enough extra napkins (sarcastically)...
This is so so impressive! Love it!
how gorgeous- you are so talented! Love them xx
I love the idea, they turned out great.
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Amazing job! I LOVE the look of those. Definitely hard to beat the price too. I really have to jump on the drop cloth wagon..theres just so much you can do with them.
They do look great and I love the napkin rings!
Wow very creative! Can't beat the price of the drop cloth! Love the napkin rings, too.
Hi Lisa...
Ooooh...your stenciled Christmas napkins are fabulous! I love the rustic, vintage feel of them! And...your number napkin rings look perfect with them! What a great project...thank you for the tutorial, my friend! You're right, these pretty napkins would make lovely Christmas gifts!!!
Warmest Christmas wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Just lovely! I've used painter's cloth for pillows and as upholstery fabric, so why not napkins?! Happy Holidays!
Hi! I’m a new blogger and to get started, I’ve featured your Christmas project on my page. This is a great project! Thanks - have a great week!
Sam
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What a wonderful idea!
Saw you when you were featured on Moms by Heart's 100 Days of Christmas!
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