So you have got everything under control. You have all the food you need, snacks and all the presents are wrapped up under the tree. But just at the last minute, you realise you have forgotten the napkin rings. Well, worry not because I have to covered with everyday things…
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Turn those old jeans into something much more useful, like these somewhat retro napkin ring.
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Money for old rope? Nah, but you will be able to get some pretty nice looking napkin rings/ Perfect for every Sunday dinner ever.
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We get back to the Christmas theming with this idea that turns everyday napkins into little festive gifts.
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All those little pom-poms you didn’t use can now be handy little napkin rings. Not only handy but also nice and tactile.
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At last! You finally have something to turn all those candy bracelets into that you still have leftover from Halloween.
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This is best done with photocopies of the photos rather than the real one. Good for having a per-dinner laugh at all the family’s old photos.
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These might be a little too long, but I am sure they could be cut down to size. If you were really clever you could make the same thing with only thread and buttons.
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I love that they have turned them into little turkeys, but you will need some craft skills to make them. Oh! And some googly eyes.
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I think most tin cans might be a little too big to be used as napkin rings, but I suppose if you can cut them into slices you can cut them down to size as well.
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Still one of the best-looking ideas by far. Silverware would look amazing, but any metal cutlery bent into circles will do.