Saturday, March 17, 2012

BOOK PAGE POSY NAPKIN RING TUTORIAL


Once upon a time there was an old discarded book. Ignored... sad... tattered... tired!

And  POOF... the fairy craft mother turned it into the belle of the tablescape... it became an upscale...sassy...fun...unique napkin ring!

I had such a blast making these paper flowers and you too can be a fairy craft mother... here's how...
StoneGable Book-Page Posy Napkin Rings
1 old book
1 piece green cardstock (optional)
1 piece black cardstock (optional)
scissors
hot glue gun

1. Rip pages out of an old book. 
2. Using a small bowl make a circle for the base of the posy. The size of the circle will be the size of your flower. 

                                        

3. Make a petal template using one of the circles. Five or six loops work well for a good shape. Cut out 9 petal for each flower. I stacked the pages on top of each other and was able to cut out 5 at a time.

                                



4-5. Fold the petal in half. This is not rocket science, it does not have to be perfect!




6. Fold the petal in half again. 


                                               

  
7-8. Glue petals on to the paper round with the points meeting in the center. Do this for 4 petals.



9. Glue the flap of the petal down to itself.  Do this for 4 petals.



10.  Fold 4 more petals and glue them with their petals facing the center at a 45 degree angle to the bottom petals. Glue their flaps down on itself.





11-12. Fluff all the petals. Get your fingers down in the petals and "open" them up.




13. Take the last petal and fold it in half. Roll it around a pencil and shape it into a cone.  Glue in the center of the flower.


14. Curl up some of the petals with a pencil.

       
15. I added a little bit of fringe to the center of the posy and glued in a few extra green and black petals.

I also made a couple of leaves and glued them to the back of the posy circle.



16. For the ring... Cut out a strip of card stock and form it into a loop. Glue the loop together.  Glue the posy to the loop.

Image to be posted soon... I am backing up my files as I am posting this and using the USB port!





I spent just over an hour and  made 10 napkin rings! They are adorable and were the hit of the book club table. To see Book Club Table click HERE.



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22 comments:

  1. Great tutorial Yvonne. Perfect for your book club.
    Bon week-end,
    Mimi

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  2. Gorgeous. I totally love this idea. Great tutorial. Hugs, Marty

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  3. Cute idea! I love saving money by making my own napkin rings. Thanks for dropping by my blog this afternoon. Happy. St. Patrick's Day!

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  4. What a cute idea! I'm pinning and tweeting!

    Smiles,
    Lesli @ BeautifullyCoastal.com

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  5. They are beautiful Thanks so much for the detailed tutorial. I believe between your text and excellent step by step photos I'll be able to do this..

    Happy St. Patricks day to you and yours..

    xoxo
    Sonny

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  6. Those are so awesome, I may just have to try that soon- perfect for those table settings that need something to tie everything together!

    Excellent post, thank you!

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  7. Very cute idea! Yours turned out great!
    Thanks for the tutorial!

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  8. Wonderful craft project and excellent tutorial, Yvonne - I hope you have a blessed weekend!!

    xo
    Patricia

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  9. Hi! I have to admit that overall I'm really impressed with your napkin ring tutorial! It is easy to observe that youre enthusiastic about making this stuff and I'll be visiting your blog regularly.

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  10. Great tutorial and I love this idea Ivonne, so pretty and clever. Thank you. Happy St. patty's.
    FABBY

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  11. Yvonne, these are adorable. Thanks for the tutorial. I'm going to find an old book and make some of these for our table. ;-)

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  12. What a great tutorial. I can just imagine the accent colors made to reflect a bride's colors for a bridesmaids' luncheon or a holiday. So many ideas are flowing!
    Thanks,
    Beckie

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  13. These are just precious ... why did I think you quit blogging? Am I crazy? Probably.
    HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!

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  14. What a great idea. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  15. You are so clever! I love these posies & their flower power :)

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  16. I was anxiously awaiting the tutorial for this napkin ring...I love it and cannot wait to try this one out!!!...Thank you so much!

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  17. So pretty and clever! Thanks for the tutorial! Great to have you back!
    xo-Lisa

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  18. Adorable idea and perfect for the book club dinner! You have TONS of imagination!!! Thanks for the lesson. XO, Pinky

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  19. absolutely fabulous..I think I can do this!! thanks for the great tutorial. xo marlis

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  20. Great tutorial Yvonne. And I will definitely be using this in the future. Thanks for taking the time to do such informative directions and photos. It does make a difference and I appreciate the time you took to do it.

    Nann

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  21. Awesome tutorial and I love your job!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  22. LOVE your post....but, can never "PIN" anything. It tells me that there is nothing to pin. What do you suggest?

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