How to Use Ribbon for Spring Napkin Holders

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Part of the video series: How to Make Decorative Napkin Rings for Any Season

Summary: Learn how to use ribbon to create the perfect spring 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

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How to Use Ribbon for Spring Napkin Holders

Hi, I'm Stephanie Barnett. On behalf of expert village I'm here to show you how to make seasonal napkin ring holders. Ooh, look how lovely spring is. These are the supplies you're going to need for this step, your hot glue gun, your cut paper tubing, your ribbon, and this is for spring so I'm using pink, a ruler to measure and scissors to cut. First, I want you to, this is thinner ribbon. It's not super thin ribbon cause you don't want to wrap with super thin ribbon. You'll be doing that all day, but this is a thinner ribbon so I'm going to need 82 inches. I want you to take your hot glue gun and just do a little bit right inside and then you're going to attach, and be careful cause it's hot, your pink ribbon on the inside of that. Make sure this is the side that you wanted to use on your ribbon. You're then going to take your hot glue, and if you need to use craft glue rather than hot glue that's fine. Then you're going to pull that ribbon through and you're going to do another line. If you do these closer so you have really small pleats, you need to add a little bit more ribbon. So, I have my ribbon done. Now I want you to cut it just there's a little piece of it left. Take your glue, put your glue on the end and fold it over. It doesn't matter if there is a little bit of the cardboard showing on the inside because here it is finished and looking lovely.

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