After our last snow day, I treated myself to a little window shopping. I like to call it retail therapy. I wasn’t looking to buy anything in particular; I was more in search of inspiration.
I found it at Anthropologie. In fact, I was feeling so inspired that I made these no-sew ribbon embellished cocktail napkins after seeing something similar in the store.
I’m sharing how I made these cute-as-the-dickens cocktail napkins for this month’s No-Sew Decorating showcase with my blogging friends, Suzy from Worthing Court, Ann from On Sutton Place, Yvonne from StoneGable, Debbie from Confessions of a Plate Addict and Barb from The Everyday Home.
These ladies always come up with the cutest, most creative no-sew projects. I love being part of this no-sew showcase with them every month.
Anthropologie is one of my favorite stores, and not just because I covet just about everything I see in there. I love the unique decor you’ll find at every store, the creativity the visual merchandising teams use in setting up displays, and the mood they set with plants, lighting, scent and music. I could spend hours in Anthropologie — and I have! — soaking up the inspiration and recharging my creative juices.
I thought this Ribbon Heart Dishtowel was so cute, and I knew it would be the perfect no-sew project for Valentine’s Day.
Instead of making dishtowels, I handcrafted a set of four cocktail napkins using plain ones I bought for just a few dollars. I think these would make great teacher or hostess gifts, in a set of two or four. (But these babies are going on my bar cart!)
I raided my scrap ribbon and trim stash to make these.
The hardest part was forming the heart shape, until I figured out a little trick.
- Cut a heart template out of a sticky printable shipping label or a piece of vinyl.
- Lay strips of ribbon and trim face down on the sticky side, overhanging the template.
- Flip the heart over and cut away the excess ribbon.
- Lay the template on your napkin and remove the sticker.
- Adhere the ribbon to the napkins using fabric glue or double-stick fabric tape or fusible webbing. Easy!
(If you don’t have any sticky shipping labels, you can make a heart template out of paper and attach the strips of ribbon to it with double-stick tape to get the right shape.)
I decided to finish my heart napkins with some cute pompom trim. It was just the finishing touch they needed.
I also made a coordinating design to go with each heart napking.
This one features strips of ribbon and trim glued in strips on the napkin.
The pink heart napkin’s pair is decorated with a edge band of ruffled pink ribbon and flower blossoms, which I attached with fabric glue.
I added an iron-on rhinestone in the center of each flower.
I’m in love with this set of sweet handmade cocktail napkins.
I’m thinking I may have to make some coordinating tea towels next!
Now, you must hop over to see my friends’ no-sew projects for Valentine’s Day.
- No-Sew Faux Cross Stitch Valentine Tea Towel from Confessions of a Plate Addict
- No-Sew Burlap Posy Pillow from StoneGable
- How to Make an Easy Double-Ribbon Bow Like a Pro from The Everyday Home
- Anthropologie Inspired Heart Collector Pillow from On Sutton Place
- No-Sew, No-Knit Cup Cozies from Worthing Court
Don’t forget to pin my project so you can make your own no-sew cocktail napkins. And if you do make some, I’d love for you to share a photo.
Linking up at the following parties:
Ashley ~ 3 Little Greenwoods
You are so speaking my craft-love language with these adorable napkins! I LOVE them!
Thanks so much for sharing on Show Me Saturday. Our readers love posts like this! Hope to see you again this weekend!
Cydnee
Lovely napkins! Napkins can make tables so beautiful. Thank you for joining us at #purebloglove. We enjoy having you every week on Thursday night at 8PM through Sunday night. ~Cydnee
Susan @ Oh My! Creative
Love these, Amy! I will be featuring them at the Whimsy Wednesday link party tomorrow! Thanks for linking up last week!
Kim
Oh my goodness, I am in love with these sweet napkins! I must pin and share! I love easy projects that look elegant and this one hits it out of the park!
Karren Haller
Thank you for stopping by to share your lovely post this week on Friday Features.
Very cute napkins!
Wishing you a great week!
Karren@Oh My Heartsie Girl
Lysa @ Welcome To My Circus
These are so incredibly cute and seem to be rather easy to make too! What a bonus that is for me! 😉 Thank you for linking up to the Oh My Heartsie Girls Wordless Wednesday Linky Party!
Wishing you a fabulous week!
Much love,
Lysa xx
Welcome to My Circus
Co-Host OMHGWW
Cheryl @ Sew Can Do
Super cute and a great way to use up small ribbon scraps. Would love to feature this next week, but can’t find if you have a link party page or party links anywhere. If you do or can add it, please let me know so I can feature you! Thanks for sharing this at the Craftastic Monday Link Party at Sew Can Do.
Atta Girl Amy
Hi Cheryl: I’ll add a link back. Sorry about that. And I’m honored to be featured! Have a wonderful week!
Theresa @DearCreatives
These are adorable. I love Anthroplogie too but, not their prices. Great knock off! They turned out perfect!
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks so much! I definitely love to get inspiration at Anthropologie, but I don’t buy much there, unless it’s on sale. Glad you liked my knockoff.
Jessica
Awww these are so sweet. Such a cute idea.
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks!
lorraine williamson
I would love to make something like this thanks for the tutorial visiting from inspiration monday have a great week
Atta Girl Amy
Thanks so much for hosting!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs
Those are too stinkin’ cute Amy!!!….Great job!
Marty Walden
Very, very cute! Would also look good on a card (since I like texture and am very tactile!)
Jane @ Cottage at the Crossroads
Oh my gosh! I’m in love with your sweet napkins, too! I’m definitely going to pin these! 🙂
Barb @ The Everyday Home
I am absolutely, tee-totally in love with these cute cocktail napkins. That tiny little ball trim is the sweetest I have ever seen, and I have never seen any so tiny. I love how you created matching towels too. You did good, gf. xxoo
Yvonne @ StoneGable
Amy, these little cocktail napkins are more than adorable. I just love love love them! How very clever to use sticky labels. The pom poms were the perfect finishing touch! Very kitchy!