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I was going for a simple, modern, clean look, and I love how this turned out! This holder fits the large dinner napkins perfectly. Click here to read my full disclosure Diy Wood Remote Control Holder Case policy. Drill a hole in the center of the rectangle you just drew that is large enough to fit your scroll saw blade through. You can go back and forth hitting the corners from multiple both sides to get it as close to 90 degrees as you can.
Take your sandpaper or sanding sponge and clean up all your cuts and edges. You could also use a miter box or scroll saw depending on what tools you have available. This leaves you with two pieces where the center rectangle will align perfectly. You could cut it in half if you want it to be symmetrical, however, I like the asymmetry of having the two pieces being different lengths. Add wood glue to the end of the shorter board, spread the glue out to cover the whole edge, and set on the edge of the longer board pushed against the scrap board.
The scrap board helps to keep both boards as flush as possible and make sure you have that 90 degree angle. Once the glue has dried, sand your napkin holder to make sure there are no rough edges and that the two pieces fit together seamlessly. Use some craft paint and a small foam brush to carefully paint the edges to make it pop a little bit. I love how this napkin holder turned out and this asymmetrical design adds a little flair to our table.
Also, the napkin holder matches perfectly with our new Hearth and Hand plates and the marble mugs I shared earlier this week. Turn on your JavaScript to view content. Create a simple clothespin memo board to keep important notes or display your favorite pictures with this easy DIY idea. Step 3: Apply wood glue to the ends of dowels and insert into holes. As a result the pressure of the pen leaves an impression in the wood.
Step 6: Paint just inside Diy Wood Napkin Holder Tool the impression line. Then let the paint dry and assemble. Turn on your JavaScript to view content. And for more diy fourth of July projects click here. You may also like Share this post:. Time needed: 4 hours. To make it easy to get napkins out of the napkin holder, I cut semi-circular shapes out of the top section on the two short sides. Place the two short sides together, center a cup in the center and trace a circle.
Cut the semi-circle out of each side with a jigsaw. Apply edge banding to the top of all fours sides, the cut out sections and the ends of the two long sides that will be visible when the holder is assembled. My video has lots of tips on edge banding for this project. Sand rough spots down and excess wood trim using a sanding block and grit sandpaper. Add the short sides with the circular cut outs to the base first. Next add the other two sides.
You can stain, paint or leave the napkin holder natural wood.
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