![]() You can tie on any decorations you’d like and remove them later so you can use the napkin ring again for another occasion, like Christmas! TIP: Do NOT glue the decoration to the napkin ring. We added cardstock leaves with Thanksgiving sentiments and my daughter added a turkey, corn cob and a pumpkin. You can leave the napkin ring as is (it’s gorgeous!) or feel free to further embellish.When you get to the end, cut off any excess twine, if any, and finish by securing the end piece inside with more glue.As you wrap, make sure to keep the jute twine tightly wrapped next to each other so there are no gaps (otherwise, you will see the toilet paper roll).Stick the end piece of the jute twine inside of the ring and start wrapping it around the toilet paper ring.Slather on plenty of glue to avoid it drying up quickly and to ensure the twine sticks Slather lots of glue to about a quarter of the toilet paper ring (both inside and outside).We found it easiest to cut the toilet paper roll first in half, then each piece in half again for a total of 4. Cut each toilet paper roll in 4 evenly sized rings.Just know that the larger the craft, the flimsier the result is. (Optional) Colored Card stock** or construction paper** (this set includes fun stencils and shapes) to make fun embellisments like a turkey, corn cob, pumpkin etc. We recommend the heavier 65lb weight as it helps the crafts keep their shape better, but you can opt for lighter weights like 24 pound card stock or construction paper.(Optional) Colored leaf shaped gift tags**, neutral color leaves** or other decor of your choice.Glue stick (hot glue gun would be faster but I prefer glue sticks so the kids can work the project on their own).You can opt for a thicker Jute Twine/Cord for a different look, though I recommend the thinner one since it’s multi-purpose and can be used in other projects, even to wrap presents. Cut a length of approximately 34 inches (86cm) to wrap each toilet paper roll section. We decided to go with these pre-cut leaf gift tags** and the kids wrote a few Thanksgiving themed words like Thankful, Grateful, Family and Friendship.įeel free to add extra details like our daughter did by adding a turkey, a corn cob and a pumpkin! Aren’t the corn cob, pumpkin and turkey so cute? Jute Twine napkin holder materials Materials for jute twine napkin holder We tied on (not glued!) our Thanksgiving themed embellishments to the napkin holder so we can quickly untie the bow and voila, the napkin ring holders can be used for Christmas □ ![]() They look classy and can be reused for other occasions. ![]() So we went with the jute twine option plus some embellishment. I am a HUGE fan of versatility and multi-purpose functionality. We were looking for ideas for Thanksgiving/autumn themed napkin holders and liked these construction paper ones, these pipe cleaner ones, and these jute twine wrapped ones. We’re working on a few others and will share the results of our projects soon!Ĭheck out our list of recommended arts & craft supplies to have on hand so that you’re always prepared for impromptu arts & craft activities! Thanksgiving napkin holder craft for kids (age 5+) Thanksgiving is almost here! Below you’ll find a few Thanksgiving crafts for kids we’ve been working on this past week. Please read our disclosure for more information. Thank you for your support! All opinions and reviews here on Grow Adventures are independent and reflective of our own personal use and belief in the quality and usefulness of the products and services we recommend. That means that if you go through one of our affiliate links to make a purchase (each is marked below with two asterisks**), we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. ![]() As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. ![]()
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