I had a blast making these place card holders… there’s just so many options! You can make them for any occasion, including kids parties. (Notice the alien cyclops dude). You can print out your own cards if desired but I’ve included a download that has different colors of blank cards that you can print, cut out and hand write names in.
Supplies
- Clothespins. I used 2 sizes.
- Paint if desired. (or you can dye your pins using this method)
- Glue
- Ribbons, buttons, artificial flowers, gems etc…
- Name cards.
Download
Free pdf of various colored cards. Print the pages you want.
I literally went through my crafty stuff and just pulled out things I could use.
This looks so amazing! I can’t wait to try it. Pinned and tweeted! Thanks for being a part of our party. I hope to see you, tonight at 7 pm. Lou Lou Girls
Appreciate that! And a BIG THANK YOU for sharing it!
I saw this on Carolyn’s Home Work link party. This is such a cute idea — and can be used for LOTS of occasions. I love the one-eyed green ‘monster’ one!
I have a link party that I am trying to grow. I invite you to share this idea (and a couple of others) at my Grandma Ideas Sharing Time link up at http://grandmaideas.com. I think my readers would LOVE this idea, too.
My linkup is open Wednesday through Friday at midnight. There aren’t many hours that this one is still open. I hope to see you there! (If you can’t make it for this one, you can always participate in the link up next week.)
All the best,
I’ll check it out Nina. Thanks for stopping by!
What a cute and easy way to get kids involved in meal planning. Thanks for linking up at #HomeMattersParty this week hope you will come back next week to link up again.
Thanks for stopping by Melissa and commenting! Yep I’ll be back!
What a great project! I’m inspired by it. I love how versatile it is and how it seems like a great scrap buster. I can se myself doing this with the kids or step it up for christmas.
Thanks so much Joor. Glad you were inspired!