8 Creative Ways to Fold Napkins
Do you remember when the epitome of a stylish table setting was a napkin springing, like a fountain, out of a tall wine glass? It was festive, fun and an indicator that you were at a nice, sit-down dinner. It was also the 1980s.
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Napkins are, of course, still a mainstay of any decent dinner table, but have found a more modern form of presentation with napkin folding. Looking for a way for you to express your personal sense of style at the table? A new napkin twist just might be it. From simple, clean lines to something intricate and origami-like, here are a few creative ways to fold table napkins, no elaborate tablescape necessary.
1. The Bow-Tie
Photo: Brit + Co
This bow-tie is sweet and simple and gives your table a bit of a sense of humor. We love the polka-dot pattern here, but if you want to use it to dress up your holiday table, try shades of red or satin golds and silvers.
2. The Boat
Photo: EHow
These boats would be equally appropriate at the kids’ table and the grownups’ table. They also double beautifully as a place card with your guest’s name on the flag.
3. The Fleur-de-Lys
Photo: Delish
Give your table a regal air with this lily, a lasting symbol of the French monarchy.
4. The Pine Cone Poinsettia
Photo: Sweet Something Design
Fold a napkin into the shape of a Poinsettia flower and nestle a little pine cone in the middle of it. You can, of course, use any color napkin you like, but why not choose red for a true symbol of the holidays? Maybe spray the pine cone gold for a little extra glamour.
5. The Leaf
Photo: Canadian Home Trends
Elegant and easy, this leaf napkin is made even more beautiful by adding a natural leaf to the center of it. Bringing the outdoors to your holiday table is such a wonderful way to celebrate the season, after all.
6. The Pine Cone
Photo: Moco-Choco
This pine cone is a work of art and requires multiple napkins to create, but we think it’s worth it since the end result is pretty stunning. Place a large one on your buffet and your guests can peel one napkin off at a time.
7. The Rose
Photo: Yahoo DIY
This rose is simple and beautiful . One napkin folded in half and rolled up is really all it takes to create a little eye candy for your table. Pair it with a giant leaf place card and you have the perfect combination.
8. The Turkey
Photo: Martha Stewart
What’s a Thanksgiving table without a turkey? Incomplete, we say! Fold a napkin into the holiday bird and even your vegetarian friends will be able to appreciate it!