My last DIY for the table is the Pumpkin Napkin Fold. I told you I have a lot of DIYs wrapped into this one blog.
Here are the items you need
- napkin
- basic round napkin ring
- cinnamon stick
- faux maple leaf
- glue stick and glue gun
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Place your napkin on a flat surface and place the napkin ring in the center.
Pull the napkin through the napkin ring 2 inches.
Take the corners, one at a time and tuck inside the napkin ring. Make sure you keep the 2 inch center piece as is.
Folding and tucking in the center the 4 edges. I had to have a little help with a pin to help tuck in the last corner.
Turn your shape over.
Start fluffing and shaping your napkin.
To make the stem for my pumpkin I hot glued a small maple leaf to the cinnamon stick.
Making sure there is enough space to place the cinnamon stick into the center of the napkin.
Aren’t they the cutest?? I sat the pumpkin on the plate.
I just love the ray of light the orange and white creates on my table.
If you like my orange and white buffalo check table setting pin this for later when you are ready to decorate your table this Fall.
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♥ Terrie
Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Hi Tip,
I finally had a moment to catch up with all your posts. This tutorial is truly darling! You are so creative.
I also loved your challenge and the plates.
Thank you so much Laura. I am so happy you came by and that you caught up with what I have been doing. You are so sweet. Thanks Laura. Happy October!