Hi everyone! I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. Ours was wonderful and the food was delicious (and the leftovers today were just as delicious!).
I saw a post on Laurie Willison's blog and I was so grateful I came upon it! She made holiday place settings and I immediately knew I wanted to make these for my Thanksgiving table. I always love to make place settings for my holiday dinners. I of course had all the materials except for these super cute mini grapevine wreaths I got from Amazon here.
I used Mama Elephant's Calli Letters stamp set to stamp the names on a tag from Reverse Confetti. Then I took a piece of cardstock and sponged Oxide inks on it with orange, red, and green ink and spattered it with water. I die cut the leaves using Lawn Fawn's Fall Tiny Tags.
I don't know if you can see it, but on the straight edge of the tag, I wrapped some pumpkin washi tape around it. Then I tied everything together with some twine.
These are all the place settings I made plus one not photographed. My SIL told me at the last minute that her fiancé was going to join us. I wasn't sure I was going to be able to make one for him, but I didn't want him to feel left out. I still had all the materials on my craft desk, so I was able to pull one together for him in about 10 minutes.
This photo is a little blurry, but this is how they looked on my table. Everyone loved them, and my niece Maria said she was going to put it on her tiny Christmas tree. I never thought about that when I was making them, but that's what I'm going to do with mine and my hubby's!
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Calli Letters (Mama Elephant)
Paper: Recollections white
Ink: Wild honey, spiced marmalade, fired brick, peeled paint Oxide inks; Versafine onyx black
Accessories: Tag Me die (Reverse Confetti), Fall Tiny Tags (Lawn Fawn), washi tape, twine, mini grapevine wreaths
3 comments:
These are adorable! I love the leaves you added! Thank you so much for sending me a link. :) happy thanksgiving!
These are adorable!!!
Love those gorgeous stitched leaves. They are inked beautifully!
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