Archive for February, 2010
Fancying for some pieces of fabulous artwork but don’t have the money to buy it just yet? Check your linen drawers and you might just find something there that can be made into some simple yet quite attractive highlights for your table, without the hefty price.
Materials:
- 18” x 18” (or larger) cloth table napkin/s
- 14” x 14” wood frame (used for canvas paintings)
- Large wire stapler
How to make it:
- Make sure that linen napkin is free of wrinkles and creases. Iron out first if possible.
- Position the napkin with the wrong side up on a flat surface.
- Place the wood frame on top, right at the center of the napkin.
- Fold one corner up into a “hospital corner” (one end tucked in to create a 45-degree fold); staple fold onto the frame to secure.
- Repeat the same procedure on the opposite diagonal side. Make sure that napkin is tightly stretched.
- Repeat procedure for the remaining sides.
- Secure the fabric wrapped on all four sides of the frame by stapling it (again, make sure the napkin is properly stretched!).
Tip:
You can also do this to other fabrics that you find lying idly around your house. Make sure to cut them into sizes that will fit standard wood frames.
(Taken from Real Living magazine, Volume 5, Number 6)