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DIY Idea for Napkin Rings Pottery Barn Style

Inexpensive Budget Friend Pottery Barn Napkin Ring Hack
Prep Time15 minutes
Active Time45 minutes
Additional Time1 day 2 hours
Total Time1 day 3 hours
Course: Crafts
Keyword: DIY Ideas for Napkin Rings, DIY Napkin Rings, DIY Thanksgiving Napkin Rings, Napkin Rings Pottery Barn
Yield: 8
Author: Rachel
Cost: 10.00

Equipment

  • Hot glue gun
  • Drying rack

Materials

  • Air Dry Clay
  • Maple Leaf Cookie Cutter
  • Jute Twine 1/4 inch
  • 2 " Binder Rings
  • White Chalk Paint
  • Antique Gold Metallic Craft Paint
  • Matte Spray Sealer
  • E6000 Glue
  • Hot glue

Instructions

  • Roll small ball of Air Dry Clay flat with rolling pin. Approx. 1/8 to 1/4 thick.
  • Cut 8 maple leaves from clay with cookie cutter
  • Smooth edges and any ruff spots with damp fingers.
  • Dry 24-48 hours
  • Make Jute Napkin Rings with binder rings.
  • Open ring and attach approx. 2 yards of jute twine to one end.
  • Wrap tightly until almost completely covered.
  • Hook the ends of binder ring back together and wrap until completely covered and no silver is showing.
  • Secure the end of the twine with glue.
  • After air dried clay leaves are dry, paint with one coat of white chalk paint. Allow to dry.
  • Paint edges and tips with Antique Metallic Gold Craft Paint and dry.
  • Attach painted leaves to jute napkin rings with E6000 Glue
  • Apply hot glue to hold the ring in place and allow the E6000 to complete cure.
  • Once glue is dry, spray with matte sealer to protect the finish.

Video

Notes

You can substitute materials for paint colors you already have, a different cookie cutter shape and thrifted napkin rings. Use what you have on hand to make this project as inexpensive as possible.