Organize the table of New Year taking care of the details too, such as the DIY placeholders, can really make a difference. And the beauty of them is that you can create stunning ones not only with minimal expense, but also with materials (or foods) you already have at home: from lentils to chocolates, from corks to felt. In this article, you'll find 10 ideas, some more original than others, all easy to make in just a few steps.
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Jars of lentils
Le lentils They are the symbol of prosperity and abundance par excellence. You can place them in small transparent bags, inside glass jars Or inside kraft paper cones. Just add a few details like a ribbon, a card with the guest's name, and perhaps some gold or red thread to evoke the New Year.
Stars with chocolates
Staying on the subject of food, group some Chocolates Praline-type chocolates, wooden toothpicks, glittery cardstock, and kraft paper. Cut out the stars and glue them onto the toothpicks. Add a small label with the guest's name. Insert the toothpick into the chocolate and it's ready to be placed on the plate.
EVA rubber four-leaf clovers
This idea is also nice: cut out some four-leaf clovers from a sheet of paper. glitter EVA rubber Green and glue them onto wooden sticks. Write the guest's name on the stick or on a small piece of card attached underneath the four-leaf clover. You'll have a bright, lucky place card that can be reused as a decoration.
Decorated cork stoppers
To make these DIY New Year's Eve place cards with the corksGet some acrylic paints, hot glue, and cardstock. Paint the bottle caps two colors, add glitter, stars, or gold lettering (like the year). Cut a slit at the top of each bottle cap and insert a card with the guest's name.
Felt holly
Still on topic are the felt holly. Cut out from a sheet of paper felt Paint the leaves green, then glue three small red pom poms onto each leaf to simulate berries. Insert the rolled napkin into the center loop or secure it with a drop of glue. They're ready to use.
Golden stones
Very simple but effective are the placeholders obtained with the sassiTo make them, choose some smooth stones, wash them, and paint them with gold acrylic paint. Once dry, write the guest's name on them with a permanent marker. Arrange them on folded napkins and add sprigs of red berries to create elegant and completely natural place cards.
Wooden discs and decorations
To make them, you can draw from the tree decorations that you haven't used this year or that you have leftover from previous years. Get some wooden discs, small bells, black cardstock, and a white marker. Write the names on the stars, attach them to a toothpick, and insert it into the wood. Glue the bell and some pieces of silver garland for a creative placeholder inspired by recycling.
Clothespins and cardboard
The idea of the very simple placeholders with wooden clothespins of the laundryIf you glue a little star made from EVA foam or glittery cardstock to each one, you can use them right away. Simply insert a piece of card with the guest's name written on it and place it on or next to the plate.
Christmas balls and paper clips
To make them, use small Christmas ballsGlittery ones are even better. Attach a paper clip to the top to hold the name tag. Place the bauble on the plate or napkin for an elegant and bright place card.
Christmas festoons and string
Finally, always drawing from the Christmas decorations If you no longer use them, you can recreate these sparkly place cards. To make them, create a small garland using gold metallic streamers, shaping them into a circle. Secure them with hot glue and add a string with a piece of cardstock for the name. Place them on the plate or napkin and enjoy.
Read also:
- How to make Christmas place cards for holiday lunches and dinners
- DIY placeholders with corks
- How to decorate the Christmas table
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