One of the quickest and easiest way to make the house look festive is to lay out flat a beautiul piece of Christmas table runner.
Here are the top picks of Elegant Creators for DIY Christmas table runners that you can try for this coming holiday season!
Read on and see how these crafts can make your home ready for Christmas!
Snowflakes-painted table runner
What you need:
- Old linen, burlap , cheesecloth, or fabric
- Snowflake stencils (you may purchase or print)
- White craft paint
- Brush
How to:
- Choose your table runner fabric: it could be an old linen, cheesecloth, burlap, or any other type of textile that you can use as runner
- Decide how you want to lay your snowflakes on the cloth
- Once you have the desired positions, start placing the snowflakes stencils
- Apply white craft pain onto the stencil
- Continue painting until you reach the desired length of your table runner
- Let dry
No Sew Colorful Christmas Tree Table Runner
What you need:
- Old linen or used plain table runner
- Printed linen scraps
- Brown cloth or burlap
- Buttons
- Hot glue
- Scissors
How to:
- Choose an old linen or used plain table runner, preferably plain and no intricate design
- Cut printed linen scraps or even used clothes into various sizes of triangles
- Cut brown cloth or burlap into small strips for your trunk
- Lay out your triangles into the tablecloth, decide which pattern you like
- Once decided, hot glue the triangles and the brown cloth or burlap under the triangles for the trunk
- Hot glue buttons randomly (this will be the Christmas balls)
Green and Red Circles in Burlap
What you need:
- Roll of burlap (the length depends on your table)
- Red and green craft paint
- Paint bush
- Circle pattern (round saucer or lid)
- Pencil
How to:
- Get the measurement of your table to match with your runner
- Once you get the desired length, cut the burlap
- Create your circles by randomly tracing a circle pattern onto the burlap
- Start painting inside the circle tracing
- Let dry
Let us know in the comment section which one you are going to craft with your family!
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