Craft Tutorial - Cute Father Christmas Napkin Rings
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Posted on 28th October 2013 by Barbara Daines
Filed under All Papercraft Tutorials, Seasonal Crafts, Design Team
Hi everyone, I'm back today with a cute little project that would maybe entertain the kids during the holidays. Santa Serviette Rings. For 6 people you only need 3 x A4 sheets of Papermill cardstock (I used white hammered)
Fold an A4 sheet of cardstock in half. Draw 1 shape for the serviette holder, fold the card then cut through both pieces to get 2 shapes.
Do your pencil marks on the reverse.
Now you need to cut a hole for the eyes.
The first 'hole' can be used as a template for the second
Now you need (for 2 serviette rings) 4 googly eyes, 4 small circles of red. (I rushed mine so they're not very 'round'.... a 1/2" punch would be better) 2 pieces of pink cardstock roughly 1" x 2" and 2 pieces of white cardstock, slightly smaller than the pink, and 'cut into' to make Santa's moustache.
Assemble the face, as shown.
Join the edges together at the back with a wet glue (I used Cosmic Shimmer acrylic glue)
Now all you need to do is fold red serviettes into a point, and insert onto the holders. Hope these instructions are clear enough to follow. With care, you should be able to keep them for many years. A much easier and less time-consuming serviette holder can be made in 5 minutes.
Cut as many circles as you want....1 for every holder needed.
Make a split in the circle about 1/3 down from the top. (If children are making these, you might need to help them with this part)
Assemble faces as previously shown. I've decorated one a bit further with black 'buttons', a bobble and a piece of white pipe cleaner around the hat. Well that's it for today, apologies for the long post, hope you're all still awake! Enjoy the holidays Barbara xx
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