DIY BULK Wedding chargers with a small budget – thehomedecores.com

If you are planning a wedding and looking for a budget-friendly way to give your decor a personal touch, try to make your own DIY mass chargers? These user -defined chargers are not only a chic way to increase their table settings, but they are also super easy to create by creating everyday objects such as pizza tablets and paper napkins.

Regardless of whether you are looking for a rustic atmosphere or something more elegant, this project is versatile enough to meet a topic. In addition, your guests will be amazed when you find out that these beautiful, tailor -made chargers have been handmade by you! Let us immerse yourself in this funny and creative DIY project, which is perfectly suitable for your special day to give this additional flair.

What you need

Paperboard

Flower paper napkins

Adhesive adhesive

Clear spray pack

Optional role

Instructions

These user -defined chargers are a chic way to increase their table settings and are incredibly easy to create with simple articles such as pizza tablets and paper napkins. Cardon pizza bases form the perfect basis for this project. The best thing about buying them in large quantities of packaging suppliers is – just Google to find the best offers in your region.

This amazing idea and these photos were contributed by Maggie Amos. Thank you for shared your idea, Maggie, we love it! A great way to save money for a wedding or party.

For this tutorial, I linked the actual Amazon link for the same flower napkins, but of course you can use any design you like. Designs that repeat works best because the majority of the image is hidden behind your serving sign.

Place your napkin on the table. If you have thick napkins, you may have to separate the Ply and leave the top design. This simply happens by pulling the layers. Remember that the thinner the napkin will be the basic color. White pizza babes were used for this design. You can paint the bases if needed to bring more color to your chargers.

I also found that opening the napkins contributes in advance to remove the folding lines. You can open them and weigh them with some books for a few days to iron the wrinkles.

The easiest way I found is to apply the glue to the board and put your napkin on the board. I know that some people like to do it in the other side, but I always think that the glue should be applied to the most stable object in this case the board. Make sure you get the glue up to the edges.

Place the board on the napkin or the napkin on the board. Use a roller to roll out the napkin or press carefully with your hands. Start in the middle as with all decoupage and work outside. This prevents air bubbles from forming.

As soon as they have dried, use an exact kife blade or scissors to cut the edges and too excess.

As soon as they have dried, you can seal the board with a spray or layer of white (dry clear) mod podge or wooden adhesive.

James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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