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August 08, 2022
Textiles are great for decorating both everyday and festive tables. And even if you have one tablecloth for all occasions, paper or textile napkins will help diversify the decor.
Textiles are great for decorating both everyday and festive tables. And even if you have one tablecloth for all occasions, paper or textile napkins will help diversify the decor. We have prepared for you 6 options on how to decorate your table in an unbanal way with the help of this small attribute.
Still don't know how to fold napkins beautifully? Then we go to you!
1. Let's start simple. You will need only 2 things: a napkin and tape. Now all you need is to fold the napkin as you like (rectangle, tube, etc.) and carefully tie it with a ribbon. For example, everyone can fold a napkin with an accordion or, as they say, with a fan. In the center, the “fan” can be grabbed with a ribbon or string - and it will already turn out pretty.
2. In addition, the fan can be installed in a transparent glass with a narrow neck. But if the napkin is fabric, then it should be starched. Otherwise, it will simply hang unaesthetically on the glass.
3. You can also use napkin rings instead of ribbon.
4. Let's complicate the task a little. The napkins can be used as a placemat for cutlery. We tie it again with braid or ribbon - and we get an unpretentious, but very cool composition.
5. You can also create a kind of pockets for cutlery from napkins and then put them on a plate for each guest. You can make absolutely any pockets, use your imagination!
6. And for those who like more complicated shapes, we offer a few photo tutorials that will help you fold napkins in an original way. Important: in order to keep the shape, the napkins must first be starched.
Bonus: In the run-up to Easter, we offer a pretty cute option for decorating the festive table. With the help of a napkin we will imitate hare ears. The kids should love it!
And some more simply cool ideas for decorating napkins. Imagine, experiment!