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Diglee | Mon blog d'illustratrice. Dorisknowsfashion: blog mode marseille. Charly&Mandy | Dieu à dit "Sape-toi bien" PetitPoulou | Le renifleur de jolies petites choses sur la toile. Unsplash. Design is mine : isn't it lovely? The red thread :: create, inspire, share. Les Petits Frenchies Articles » Les Petits Frenchies. PSHIIIT | Un blog de nailista, adepte de nail art tendance, passionnée de photos, et de jolis bijoux. Les dernieres modes en matière de vernis à ongles sont scrutées et analysées, les teintes passées au crible, et en prime des tutos super faciles à réalis.

Google Night Walk. Tarte au citron : La tarte au citron meringuée et autres recettes. Garance Doré. Oh Joy! A Beautiful Mess. I love using cloth napkins to dress up our dinner table, and through the years I've grown even more fond of their sustainability and cost effectiveness. Though, I'm not sure how cost effective it is if you keep buying more and more cloth napkins each year!

This holiday season I thought it would be fun to look at how I could dress up the napkins I already own to give them an extra festive vibe. Check out three simple ways you can give new life to your table linens. And hey! Two of them are even no sew! Ribbon Trimmed Napkin This look is so (no sew) simple! Supplies:-ribbon-heat bond in width of ribbon-cloth napkin (buy mine here)-iron-fabric scissors (not shown above) Step One: Trim pieces of your ribbon to be about 1.5 inches longer than the width of your napkins. Step Two: Fold down the edges of each ribbon segment about 1/4" and iron flat. Step Three: Iron the heat bond to the ribbon (pressing with hot iron for two seconds), then peel off the paper backing. Pom-Pom Trimmed Napkin.