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

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Napkin Rings for the Fun of it!

I have had a luncheon for my girlfriends, Thanksgiving, Christmas and friends all over for dinner in the past couple of months. Guess what has been the hit or the topic of conversation? Yes you guessed it, the napkin ring. The adults have played, the kids have played and yes even granny and grandpa. They play little games like "lets see who can be the most creative with these fun twisty flexy rings", by making fun and inventive shapes. Many hours have been accumulated playing with these oh so pretty and fun napkin rings! Everybody wants to know where I purchased them and where they can buy them. I purchase them in bulk and decided to put them for sale on my website. Check out SavvyandSky.com for details (under goodies). They can be purchased in sets of 6 and 12. They come in bronze and bright gold and measure approx. 32" these fun little dittis bring a whole new level of creativity to the family and dining.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A simple tutorial on making Napkin Rings!


So my fun creative artsy group that I belong to is called the Lovelies. We get together weekly for a light lunch and a fun project. At times we recycle, restyle and renew. Whatever the project, we have a blast. The miracle of this group (8 of us) is that we have been creating for about 2 years now with absolutely no issues. It all works, we all get along, inspire eachother and just simply flourish with creativity, friendship and true honesty to be ourselves. So here is a quick and easy project we worked on this week. It's a really cute napkin ring that can be made in minutes. 
You will need:
Wire, old or new. This wire was purchased at a floral shop, it is easily bendable and easy to cut.
Wire cutters
Silk Flowers
Hot glue gun/ extra glue


Silk Orchids

Playing, creates new ideas and different uses for the wire. As pictured here wrapped around a vase can create abit of whimsy on what was a simple glass vase.

Step 1. Wind the wire around a form like a plastic bottle, a rolling pin etc...
We added a curly cue at both ends.

Step 2. Snip the silk flowers from the stems, and hot glue in place.
Voila! It's that simple and great for your spring and summer tables. I love this for Easter.

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