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Quick Napkin Ring: Making a Simple Heart Paper Chain

Are you having an at home dinner date for Valentine’s Day? This is a quick and whimsical way to add a little love to your table decor. Combining work and spending time with my daughter who also loves to craft, we came up with making some simple heart paper chains to decorate our house and door for Valentine’s Day. And I added them to our table for some decoration. You can cut them in different colors, using any paper and some clear tape. Attach them to a door, lay them out on a table or string them along a window. There really is only one little trick, which I will get to.

Supplies:

-construction paper or any other paper, we used construction and origami because that’s what we had, try printer paper

-paper scissors

-tape

  1. With your piece of paper you are going to fold about 1” wide accordion style, so back and forth. Make a fold then fold this fold backwards making a second fold.

outline the heart you want to cut.

circle part is not cut.

After you fold the accordion you will draw the heart line that you will cut. Now here is the trick, you cut to the fold but do not completely cut on the line around the curve of the heart. This little section is not cut, this is what creates the chain link. I looked up a few tutorials and none of them mentioned this important secret.

that little piece of chalk is the part not cut.

Do a few of these and tape the edges together. You will always end up with a half heart on the end. Connect this to the next chain.

Hang them on a door, window, make a napkin ring from them or you can lay them around your dinner plates.

Enjoy!

Tracey

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Setting Table Decor for the holidays.

Now that the holiday season is here, it’s time to entertain friends and family. We’ve been collecting lots of acorns and black walnuts (for dyeing purposes) and buying mini pumpkins or jackets belittles wherever we see them. We have quite the collection going on. Right now I have these on our table and some beeswax candles I made last winter. I like to light them while I am making dinner. It definitely adds a warmth and light to the apartment. How do you decorate your table? I’ve collected some images that have caught my eye for the new season. You don’t need to be having a special dinner party or guests over to add something to your table.

Plates from West Elm, linen runner trimmed with crimson ribbon, leather napkin holders and simple green cypress swag positioned under cutting boards.

eucalyptus and juniper laying down the center of the table with gold vessels holding candles. happywedd.com

Adding candles brings such a sense of warmth. A variety of sizes of pumpkins, candles in different size jars, clippings of sage all on a cutting board placed on a linen runner.. onekindesign.com

Get your use out of seasonal pomegranates. Before cutting them up for your salad or cocktails, use them as table decor along with eucalyptus. This table looks so pretty with white as the background and rose tinted glasses. half-bakedharvest.com

Happy Holiday Season.

Tracey