Easter Flatware Holder
Happy Tuesday! Today is the Creative Craft Hop – which is one of my favorite days of every month. I’ve got the sweetest little DIY Easter flatware holder to share with you. They are perfect for my Children’s table. Colorful, fun and most importantly they contain all the pointy items!
Before I get started I’d like to thank Sara from Birdz of a Feather for hosting our craft hop this month. Someone has to corral all of us and she does a fantastic job!
If you are coming here from Jenna’s I’m so happy to have you here! I love her 3D Flowers!
Now let’s get started.
Supplies
Just in case you want to make some too – here is what you will need.
Felt – color of your choice
Scrap pieces of ribbon
Hot Glue and glue gun
Fabric Glue
Scissors
Sewing machine – optional
Step 1
I had another holder that I used to decide on the size of this one, it was 4″ x 7″.
Fold your felt in half and mark the size.
Mark with a pencil or pen.
Step 2
Cut out your holder.
TIP: once you have marked your material pin both sides together before cutting for an even cut.
Step 3
Sew your holder together as close to the edge as possible.
Now if you don’t have a sewing machine – glue it together!
Step 4
Using your scrap ribbon, cut different sized pieces the width of your holder.
Layer them into fun combinations and glue them together using fabric glue.
Don’t have fabric glue? Use hot glue!
Step 5
Hot glue your ribbon to your holder.
You could use the fabric glue, my ADD kicked in big time so I decided I wanted the instant gratification that the hot glue provided.
Glue on your fabric bunny.
At this time you could embellish the bunny if you wished.
I added in a button to the ribbon for a little more dimension.
These Easter flatware holders were sooooo easy and I think they will be perfect for the little’s table.
I love the place setting and I am ready for Easter Sunday dinner with the littles!
Now be sure and hop on over to Carol’s to see her chinoiserie planter… you know it’s gonna be good!
AND to make it easy here is a list of all the participants this month.
You know… so you can see all the goodness!
How to Upgrade a Spring Wreath for your Door
Easy Update For A Cute Pillow With Pom Poms
How to make a Chinoiserie Planter for a Handmade Topiary
From Thrift Store Frame to Spring Wreath in 15 Minutes
Until next time….
This is adorable Tammy; can’t believe you found those bunnies at the dollar tree! I would’ve gone for the instant gratification too; who has time to wait for glue to dry lol?
I’m really bad at waiting! lol! Thanks Sara!
This is so adorable! I love the bright colours. Definitely a fun way to add a splash of colour to a table.
Thanks Rachel! I love those happy colors!
I love how the flatware holders turned out Tammy. You are so creative!
Thank you Terrie!
Tammy, these are as cute as can be–what a fun place setting! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
Thanks Cecilia!
How cute Tammy! I think the fabric glue is genius! Such a fun way to make something with leftover bits and pieces in your craft stash, the flatware holders are adorable!
Thanks Jenna! The fabric glue works so well when you need the glued area to be soft!
These are adorable, Tammy and I’m sure the Littles will love them!
Thank you Anne!
These are just adorable. I can imagine that the kids would want to keep them or use them for other things afterwards. Such a fun project.
You are probably right about the kids wanting to keep them! ha! Thanks, it was a fun project!
Your flatware holders are absolutely adorable! I love all the whimsy you gave them and the bright colors you chose.
Thanks Allyson!
For kids? Forget that! I wouldn’t mind having these at the adult table, too! The are so precious, adorable and colorful – perfect for Easter! What a great idea!
Thank you Gail!
SUPER CUTE, Tammy!
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Thanks Beth! I will!
Tammy , what a cute holder for silverware, especially for an Easter celebration. Love the bright colors. Love a project that can make use of scraps and ribbon.
Thanks Carol!