Showing posts with label table setting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label table setting. Show all posts

DIY: Studded Coasters

Hi again! It's Jenny Bevlin this Friday with another DIY project! When I saw the coasters in Jen's post the other day, I fell in LOVE. Stylish coasters are hard to find! I decided to DIY them and share the project. These coasters will definitely add some major style to any table. Don't you think? 


 What you need to make these coasters:
  • Black Spray Paint
  • Cork Coasters
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Various Brads and Studded Rhinestones (You can find the brads in the scrapbook section of the craft store and the rhinestones in the t-shirt decorating section.)

Steps:  

Spray paint the coasters. You will only need to spray one side of each coaster since you will be gluing two sides of the coasters together. Once the coasters have dried, add the brads and rhinestones to the painted side of the coaster. 


You can put them in any pattern that you like. The brads on mine went all the way through to the other side of the coaster, so I pushed down the ends.  



Once you are done decorating one side of the coaster with brads and rhinestones, glue the unpainted side of another coaster to the unpainted side of the coaster you decorated.


 Lastly, add brads around the side of the coaster. 





- post and images by Jenny Bevlin







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Design: Holiday Tablescape Decor...

Hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful holiday season. This is Drew, back again to share the creation of a holiday tablescape that coordinates with the home decor I created with my first post. Tropical colors of coral & lime continue in this table setting with a little bit of gold and shimmer to play off the Christmas scence. 

I love Luxury Monogram's placemats and the personalized touch of the embroidered monogram...perfect for fancy get togethers! Gold stemware and place settings surely make this table glisten with Christmas magic. 
 
Line the table with a simple white table runner and solid gold ribbon, trimming the rest of the table with gold garland and tinsel. Place a variety of candles, tall and short, to create dimension and finish it off with a couple of glass cloches, covering mini golden trees and tiny peach ornaments.
 
13) Sears Tinsel 
This tablescape can take you well into the New Year by replacing the cloches with candles or even string lights for New Year's! 

Hope you and your loved ones have a magical holiday filled with scrumptious goodies on your beautiful tablescapes!

-Post by Drew Humphries
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