The holiday season always gives us a lot of reasons to celebrate and entertain. Whether you are the one hosting, or you are attending a party, this tutorial is a quick and easy way to help you or your hostess set the table.
The tutorial is part of the Holiday Hostess series of cooking, dining, and entertaining tutorials by some of your favorite bloggers, brought together on Ellison Lane. Check back everyday through November 21st for more inspiration and chances to win fabulous prizes from the following sponsors:
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And as a thank you from me to you for being awesome, here is a FREE APPLIQUE PATTERN so you can make some holiday napkins to match your Holiday Napkin Rings. Just use your favorite applique method (I do machine applique using fusible web) to jazz up store bought napkins. Or make your own like I did with an 18 inch square of linen and your favorite binding method.
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Tutorial looks great, Kristan! I can't wait for Stitcherie to be up and running :D
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for being part of the series and sharing your talent with me! :)
ReplyDeletethis is such a cute idea. thanks so much for the tutorial. I can see a lot of these in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday food is honeybaked ham and sweet potato mash. Thank you for sharing your tutorial on napkin rings. It's perfect timing for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over to Ellison Lane blog to show us your adorable napkins and napkin rings!!! I'll be adding you to my Bloglovin list :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest and the Tutorial. Napkin Rings to hold napkins for yummy turkey sandwiches.!!!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute Kristan!
ReplyDeleteHomemade tamales is an annual treat. Nice way to "set the table".
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