Last week I posted a link to one of Sweet Paul’s projects on this blog's Facebook page (Click here to become a follower.),
this one to make place cards using cinnamon sticks. I thought it was such a
cute and simple idea that I decided to try it for my next tablescape. It was
incredibly easy, looked suitably autumnal and rustic, and scented the table
with wonderful spicy cinnamon.
I printed out names on tan cardstock using one of my favorite fonts, Two Peas Mr. Giggles, cut them out with a paper cutter, and carefully stuck them down into the splits in the cinnamon sticks. In a couple of cases, I added a bit of glue (my favorite all-purpose glue is Fabri-Fix), and they worked out very well.
I printed out names on tan cardstock using one of my favorite fonts, Two Peas Mr. Giggles, cut them out with a paper cutter, and carefully stuck them down into the splits in the cinnamon sticks. In a couple of cases, I added a bit of glue (my favorite all-purpose glue is Fabri-Fix), and they worked out very well.
For the future, I would recommend Melissa’s Canella
sticks. They are a bit more
loosely coiled, and would take well to this kind of treatment.
This is a great craft to do with kids because it’s simple, easy, and makes them a part of your special meal. If you are a Cub Scout den mother or Girl Scout leader preparing for a banquet, this would be a wonderful project in which to get your scouts involved.
This is a great craft to do with kids because it’s simple, easy, and makes them a part of your special meal. If you are a Cub Scout den mother or Girl Scout leader preparing for a banquet, this would be a wonderful project in which to get your scouts involved.
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