One of the unfortunate parts of buying nice decorators fabric is that even if you get it half off or at a great price - it is still expensive. And often you end up with leftover pieces that are too small to do anything substantial. Which is where I was with some of the great fabric leftover from recovering my dining room chairs. Since it is fabric from the dining set I was trying to think of things that I might be able to do with it to complement the area. And what I thought of was napkin rings!
But I needed something to make the "ring" out of something. How about pieces of paper towel and toilet paper holders?
On their own - they were a little flimsy so I cut another roll in half and placed inside for a little more stability. Then to make it extra durable - I reinforced with duct tape. Please see a lovely "progression" picture below.
Then covered each roll with batting. I cut the batting a little larger than the roll and used it to round out the edges a little. Don't use too much or your will lose the functionality of your hole! (I can't believe I just typed that - but it is true!) Next, I simply glue gunned the batting on to each roll.
I took my piece of fabric and glued down a small portion to make a clean "seam". I then glued the fabric on and overlaid the "seamed" end over the rough cut end to give it a clean look.
See! Then all you have to do is fold in the remaining fabric into the tube and glue down.
And that is it - totally free customized napkin rings! I love how they turned out!
I still have some extra fabric. Any other ideas on what I can do with the rest of the remnants?
Linking this up to
DIY Day with Kimba at A Soft Place to Land
Trash to Treasure Tuesday with Kimm @ Reinvented
Get Your Craft On with Kim @ Today's Creative Blog
Make it Yours Day with Carolyn @ My Backyard Eden
Friday Fun Finds with Kristen & Jordan @ Kojodesigns
18 frugal friends said ...
What a great idea! They turned out beautifully - I would never ever think that you used paper towel/TP rolls to make them! I love it!
would be fun to do with my kids - great idea!
Great idea!!! Love the idea of using what you already have and avoiding waste. Good show. cheers, -s
I don't know how much you have left over, but you could cut our squares or circles of the fabric and use them between pieces of your china to keep them from scratching each other.
Very creative. I'll bookmark this page so I can reference later on when I give this project a whirl!
~Erin
Fun idea. Thanks for sharing.
Clever! I like this idea, Jess.
P.S. I posted some of the scary MLS photos you sent me today. Thanks again! :)
How simple and easy!
Thanks for stopping by on my SITS day.
Too cute.. I just love this idea.. Thanks for sharing!
My friend hotpants sent me your way.. off to check out your blog. :)
The simplest things turn out to be the most brilliant! I love it.
Great project! Can you embellish your exisiting placemats? Coasters?
Awesome, love the duct tape addition! thanks for linking up!
This is great, Jess! I'm printing this out for my Blog Ideas binder. I just made some napkins {most recent post} and I think some napkin rings in a coordinating fabric might be in order. In that same post, I have challenged myself to find projects to use my fabric samples. Mine is not so much because of cost {I get mine free}, but because I have too darn many now!
Those turned out great Jess. I have a whole bin of pieces of leftover fabric. I just made a patchwork wristlet out of a bunch of scraps from my daughter's quilt. I think I'm going to have to give your napkin rings a try.
Thanks for sharing at My Backyard Eden!
Wow, super cute idea!! Having a party in a few weeks, and this is such a great idea!
LOVE this... I love free/cheap ideas that turn out so fabulously!
We have a friday fun finds party... we'd love it if you'd link to this! :)
great idea!
I am totally doing this with my left over curtian fabric. I love it and want to spread it around the house. Great way to add it to my kitchen :)
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