Linda Johnson

Thanksgiving Crafts-Learn to Make a Personalized Thanksgiving Place Card Holder



Posted: Tuesday, April 14, 2009

by Linda Johnson
Showcase to Ideas

Grab your Thanksgiving guests' attention when heading to the table for their feast, and guide them to their seats with a one of a kind personalized place card holder.

To create custom designed place card holders without breaking the bank, start by using a simple candle holder and build your design up from there. For this project, you will need the following supplies:



Step 1:

Position your candle on to the middle of the candle holder. Using your glue gun, glue the glass stones and artificial berries and nuts to the base of the candle holder, focusing at the top of the holder and the stem. Once your items are secured to the metal, move on to Step 2.

Step 2:

Using your craft scissors, cut patterned card paper to desired length and fold in half. Next, punch out a hole at the top left corner of the card using your hole puncher. Then, using your sharpie pen, write the name of each of your invited guests on each name card.

Step 3:

Wrap your precut ribbon around the base of the candle holder securing it at the top of the candle by tying a bow. As a finishing touch, you might also consider wrapping clear colored cellophane around your place card holder. You are now ready to place your unique place card holder on to the center of each dinner plate. Not only will these custom place card holders work well to accent your autumn center piece table setting, it will also be a nice personalized holiday favor for your guests to take home as a remembrance of a fine celebration (see below for photos).

Linda Johnson is an experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, sharing her passion by helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs, and is currently the publisher of http://www.showcasetoideas.com, where everyone is invited to show off their own wonderful creations, and find a wealth of craft ideas and decorating projects.  Linda's education and practical decorating experience laid the framework for putting together an evergrowing library of how-to articles, video tutorials, and supply resources, while enabling viewers to share her passion by showing off their projects as well at http://www.showcasetoideas.com.  

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