I was trying to think of some things I could use for napkin rings because I'm bored with the ones I have. Since there is so many creative and talented bloggers out there I thought I would ask them to share. If you want to show off your napkin decorating, just leave a comment here when you've posted your pictures. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Mine are really simple... a ribbon tied into a bow and then I added some daisies and rosemary sprigs.
Even without the flowers, the ribbon alone looks so sophisticated! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI will get right on that. I use ribbon, twigs, flowers, grapevine, wire with stars attatched, tiny birdnests attached with wire, Fall leaves, tiny pumpkins, tiny flags for the 4th, you name it, I use it.
ReplyDeleteRosemary
The ribbon is simple and charming. Quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteManuela
I like yours. I use different things. I like the unusual. I often use the grass ties with some type of charm attached, or china clips.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see you in the Fez Medina! You would go wild I think.
How pretty! Will do one and have it up in the morning on my blog:)
ReplyDeleteI sometimes tie on small ornament frames with pictures of my guests. Old rhinestone brooches or chandelier crystals are also fun.
ReplyDeleteLove yours.
Nan
They look lovely just as they are!!
ReplyDeletei like your idea - A LOT! simple and beautiful. i have seen a lot of sea shell rings lately. nature is always pretty isn't it?
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ReplyDeleteThe most elegant table napkins I have seen were tied with a ribbon as yours are, but as an ornament to the ribbon, the hostess used a collection of antique and new (but old looking) broachs....Oh I wish I had a picture to show you!
ReplyDeleteI have posted a coupe of napkin folding pictures to share on my blog.
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Thanks for the idea!
Tracey
I went to a tea house the other day and they had a really fun summery idea for a napkin ring - they used hair ties. Remember the kind from the 70s with the big plastic balls on the ends? They wrapped one around a rolled napkin and looped the ends over each other. It really was so cute although I know my description can't really describe it well.
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