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Summary: Learn how to use and glue sequins onto your winter napkin ring holder in this free video series on entertaining and dinner crafts.
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Stephanie Barnett Stephanie Barnett was born in Seattle but spent her childhood in Los Angeles. A graduate of Art Center College of Design, her advertising career took her to ... read more
Hi. I'm Stephanie Barnett and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here to show you how to make seasonal napkin rings holders. Oh, look at winter. You'll need for this step one of your beautiful clevered napkin ring holders. I've chosen a midnight blue and I'm going to be using silver sequins and I would like you to get ones that have different shapes so you can create some sort of pattern around the napkin ring holder. Also, you'll need your hot glue gun. Make sure there's plenty of hot glue in it. So we're going to take one of the sequins and I think I'm going to put out the pattern first. I'd like to put the round dots around first and then I'm going to highlight with some flowers and leaves. Show you that. Put some glue and on these metal sequins, you're going to want to turn your glue gun down to the low level because this hot glue will melt these sequins. Trust me, I've done it. Put a little bit of glue right in the center. You don?t need to cover the entire thing. And I'm going to put these all the way around the middle and then just to show you, I'm then going to take some of the little flowers, put a little glue just in the center and you're going to have glue that comes out from that hole in the center so watch your fingers. Because the hot glue will burn. So I have a flower there and then I think I'm going to put leaves along the bottom edge. So, I'm going to create a pattern of the flowers and leaves all the way around. Now you can do this with whatever you find, so if you find butterflies or you find snowflakes would be great for winter. I just wanted something that looks reflective and kind of wintery.