PVC Napkin Rings


Make your own custom napkin rings for any occasion!

Supplies:
  • 1" PVC Pipe
  • Handsaw or Jigsaw
  • 120 Grit Sand Paper
  • 320 Grit Sand Paper
  • Old T-shirt
  • Spray paint
  • Spray Acrylic Sealer
  • Spraying surface - newspaper or cardboard
  • Wreath Picks (optional)

Saw off chunks of PVC. Make them as thick or as thin as you'd like. I used the guide on the jigsaw as my cutting line.


Sand each chunk. Use the 120 grit first, then the 320 grit. I simply placed sand paper on an old book and rubbed the PVC ends against it.



Blow off the dust and wipe each piece with a lint free cloth - old T-shirts work well.


Spread out the pieces on a large piece of cardboard or sheets of newspaper. Spray paint. Let dry. Turn over. Spray again. Let dry and spray a light third coat. 

Spray with acrylic sealer.


 Place cloth napkins in the rings.


For extra fanciness, add a wreath pick!




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4 comments

  1. This is truly a brilliant idea! So creative. I never would have thought to use pipe for napkin rings.

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  2. Love this idea, so easy to do! And of course gold spray paint makes everything more fabulous! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded! I am featuring this on my blog today!

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  3. What brand/color spray paint did you use? I love it!

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    1. Oh darn, I didn't take a picture of the paint! I'm pretty sure it's Krylon Color Master Gold Metallic (indoor-metal/wood/more).

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