{DIY Tutorial} Paper Table Runner

I love creating fun and easy projects that I can do with my daughter and this paper table runner is perfect even for dad’s to do for a personlized project for Mother’s Day.

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

Here is what you will need:

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

- a roll of parchment paper

-white paint (or any color or variations of colors)

-foam sticks (or cut cute shapes out of sponges)

-ruler

-scissors

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

Step 1: Measure out how long you want your runner to be and cut it out. My rule of thumb is to make my table runners have a 2′ drop on each end.

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

Step 2: Use your sponge sticks and create a pattern. We created a dot pattern but a chevron stripe or a wide stripe would be cute too in various colors.

TIP: Use a paper plate for your paint. When applying the sponge push down and up- do not smear or you will have uneven edges. You may want to “fill in” your dots with a standard paint brush if you want a more solid look.

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

Step 3: Let dry and your done!

DIY Paper Table Runner - A Blissful Nest

Easy right? I expect to see these popping up more and more since they are a piece of cake to make. Happy weekend friends!

**For more Mother’s Day ideas check out our posts HERE, HERE and HERE!

Rebekah

{DIY Tutorial} Oversized Tissue Paper Flowers

Oversized tissue paper flowers are so easy to make and are a hot trend in the party world right now. You really will not believe how simple and inexpensive it is to make these and they really do give that wow factor.

Mother's Day Brunch - A Blissful Nest

Here is what you need:

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

-colored tissue paper – one for the petals and one for the center of the flower

-Gold Shred/Tinsel (ours is from Hobby Lobby)

-thin card board (or an old box)

-scissors

-measuring stick

-tape

-glue gun

Step 1: Take your cardboard (or break down your box and use the sides) and free hand draw 3 sizes of scalloped petals. The 3 sizes I used are 13″, 10″ and 8″ high. Cut out the shapes.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

Step 2: Using your templates, lay on top of the tissue paper and cut out. I used 8 sheets of the large size, 6 of the middle size and 3-4 of the small one.

*TIP: lay out your templates so you get multiple cuts on a sheet of tissue to cut down on how many sheets you use.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest
Step 3: Gather your smallest petals and fold edges on top of each other.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

Step 4: Bunch together to form the inside of your flower. Then tape the base together tightly.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

Step 5: Using the medium size petals, wrap around and tape them to your base. Then do the same with your largest size tissue paper petals. When you are done it should look like this:

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

Step 6: Using the other color tissue paper you selected for the center of your tissue paper flower, cut approximately a 7″ x 6″ rectangle. Crinkle and smush by balling in your hand to give it a textured look.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest
Step 7: Gently fold out the center of your crinkled ball and hot glue a ball of gold shred to the center of your crinkled tissue paper.

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial by A Blissful Nest

Step 8: Glue your flower center into the middle of your petals. Shape petals to create a full effect. Then you are done! You have gorgeous oversized tissue paper flowers.

Mother's Day Brunch - A Blissful Nest

For more Mother’s Day Brunch ideas check out our posts HERE and HERE.

Rebekah

{DIY Tutorial} Call Me Maybe Valentines Snack Bags By Craft That Party

Last week we were so honored that Jenny from Craft That Party used our Call Me Maybe Valentine’s printables for a DIY tutorial on Tori Spelling’s site ediTORIal! You can view see the post HERE. I asked Jenny if she could come on over and guest post with us today. I swear bag toppers are the easiest and cutest way to personalize any snack bag! Welcome Jenny!
Hey everyone! Jenny here from Craft That Party. Can I tell you what an honor it is to be guest posting here today?! I am a long time reader and admirer of A Blissful Nest. When I saw sneak peeks of Rebekah’s “Call Me Maybe” Valentine Collection on Instagram, I instantly fell in love. The collection is fun, modern, and captures the phrases my kids are singing around the house perfectly! I knew we had to use this collection to create our Valentines this year!
We made the “telephone numbers” by pouring chocolate melts into a silicone mold. After cooled, the numbers easily pop right out. The chocolate numbers were place in a paper CD sleeve and topped with a snack bag tag from the Call Me Maybe printable collection. Super easy and cute, right?
Materials:
Paper CD sleeves
chocolate melts (red and pink)
Call Me Maybe Snack Tags
Wouldn’t this be a cute way to give someone your phone number, maybe?!!
Rebekah

{DIY Tutorial} Valentine’s Day Treat Bags

Hello Everyone!  Mariah from Giggles Galore here to share an easy DIY Valentine’s Day treat bag for the little sweeties in your life.  This project is easy to make and can be customized with your color combination and sweets to add a little extra pizzazz to your holiday treats.  Let’s get started…

Supplies:

  • Small clear cellophane bags
  • Variety of pattered and solid scrapbook paper
  • Embellishments (ribbon, twine, washi tape, hearts, ect.)
  • Staples and glue dots
  • Special Valentine’s Day treat

 

First make your special treat (I made rice krispie treats) and cut them out using a heart shaped cookie cutter

Cut a 3 1/2 x 5 piece of scrapbook paper

Next, cut the topper for you bag to 3 x3.75.  Embellish your bag topper with ribbon, twine, washi tape and hearts.

Slide your patterned paper into the bag and put your special Valentine’s Day treat inside the bag.  Now, staple the bag topper to the clear cellophane bag.

*Note: I only stapled the back part of the topper to the bag because I didn’t want the staples to show through on the front and mess up my pretty toppers.  After I stapled the back I folded over the front of the topper and used glue dots to secure it.

Spread the love and hand out pretty little Valentine’s Day treats bags to co-workers, friends and neighbors or slip them in your kids lunch for an extra special surprise!

To see more fun Valentines ideas visit some of our other popular posts HERE!

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