While helping my mom put up her Christmas decorations a month or so ago, I came across these vintage Santa napkin holders that we used to use as kids. Only two of the many we had survived the years, but I thought that this year it would be fun to re-create them with the kids for our Christmas Eve dinner with my parents.
If you want to make some too, here is what you will need:
*White felt
*Pink or skin-colored felt
*Googly eyes (but I kind of prefer the tiny black poms like on the original vintage one)
*Red poms
*Red napkins
Glue the back like the image above. We used a low-temp glue gun, but any sort of white craft glue would work well too.
Then slip around a napkin. This is a canvas red napkin, but the large paper napkins will work well too. And you are ready for a dinner party!!!!
As I said before liZ and I are taking the next week or so off to give our families “our best” so we will see you back here at the first of the year…..have a wonderful Christmas and the rest of the holiday season! And a sincere thanks for coming around our little space in blog-land…..we are so thankful for all of you.
~Elizabeth
Alexis says
Those just make me happy! Merry Christmas ladies…
Robin says
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. My grandmother had some of these. Happy, happy, joy, joy!
Simple Simon & Co says
I was SOOO happy too when I found them. I seriously loved them as a kid. Happy napkinning today!
Simple Simon & Co says
I was SOOO happy too when I found them. I seriously loved them as a kid. Happy napkinning today!
joken says
These are very cute! Thank you! I also have a sewing question for you…when I purchase a pattern for children and want to be able to use all the sizes in the package but am starting out with the smallest, do I need to trace the pattern onto something else? Or should I be taping it back together for larger sizes? What would you do? (I am making little girl’s size 2 pj’s but love the pattern and it goes up to size 8) Thank you, Joanne
Simple Simon & Co says
Joanne,
I usually lay the pattern pieces onto my cutting table and then use tissue paper to trace the size I need. Hope that helps! Good luck on your pajama-making today….;)
Simple Simon & Co says
Joanne,
I usually lay the pattern pieces onto my cutting table and then use tissue paper to trace the size I need. Hope that helps! Good luck on your pajama-making today….;)
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
We have those too … we had them growing up and now I have the whole set for my kids! So fun!
the hatch batch says
I always trace onto freezer paper. I am always afraid of ripping tissue paper and I love that I can iron it onto the fabric (use a REALLY low temp) so that I don’t have to pin!