Easy Fall Entertaining Serviette Rings
Entertaining in style need not be a costly affair - especially when you have fall crafts like this to help you out. Sometimes throwing a memorable party just requires a bit of effort and basic craft materials to make something like these Easy Fall Entertaining Serviette Rings. Here is an idea for autumn crafts that will go great with your fall-themed party or wedding. The colors of these easy fall crafts can be adjusted to suit different color themes, and the same technique can also be used with a flower instead of a leaf.
Estimated Cost$21-$30
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniquePaper Crafts
SeasonFall
Materials List
- Printout of the provided pattern of the leaf
- A7-sized orange cardstock per serviette ring
- 7.1" x 1.4" caramel-colored cardstock per serviette ring
- 24-color set of Marco Raffine watercolor pencils
- Pentel Ultra Fine Advance black pen
- Optional: Rolkem gold dusting powder
- Quick-drying craft glue (such as Bostik Clear)
- Two fine paintbrushes
- Small bowl with water
- Small standard scissors that can maneuver small angles
- Pattern-edged scissors with bubbles pattern
- Pencil
Instructions
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Use the pencil to trace the design of the leaf onto the orange cardstock.
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Use the following Marco Raffine pencils to add fall colors to the leaf: 508, 510, 553, and 558. Work dry on dry first, and once colored, apply a slightly wet brush over the design to soften and blend the pencil strokes. Allow to dry thoroughly.
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Use the black pen to draw delicate veins on the leaf.
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Optional: Use the second dry paintbrush to lightly dust gold powder over certain areas of the leaf. (Note: Rolkem is an edible dusting powder.)
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Cut out the leaf, using the small standard scissors.
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Use the pattern-edged scissors to create a pattern on the two long sides of the caramel cardstock.
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Fold the caramel cardstock into a tube and glue together where it overlaps.
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Glue the middle of the leaf onto the cardstock tube to complete the serviette ring.
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