While wandering through my favorite store, Home Goods, I came upon these dinner napkins. I just loved the color and their linen-like texture, so I bought them knowing I would come up with something to do with them. They were only $4.99 for the four napkins.
I decided to go to one of my favorite blogs, the Graphics Fairy, to find something to transfer onto my dinner napkins.
I made sure to print out a mirror image of what I picked out. That way when I ironed it onto the napkin, it would read the right way.
I bought this T-Shirt transfer kit years ago and still had five left.
I cut around the image to limit any excess transfer sheet.
Following the instructions on the transfer sheet, I ironed the image onto the napkin.
For the first project, I sewed two napkins together and created a pillow. With right sides together, I sewed three sides together. I then added a pillow insert and glued the last edge.
With two napkins left, I searched through my ribbon stash and found this gorgeous Martha Stewart ribbon that I had bought on clearance at Michaels Craft Store for $1.00. It coordinated perfectly (seriously, it couldn't have matched any better).
This time I decided I would make a tote bag. I sewed the bottom of the two napkins together.
I sewed the ribbon up one side and down the other to form the handles.
With right sides together I sewed the two side edges together to form the tote.
So for $6.00, I have a new pillow and tote bag. I just love how they came out.
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Let me know what you think of my new pillow and tote bag. I always love and appreciate your comments. Hope you have a great weekend.
-Judy
what do you get when you cross a goodwill find with beautiful images from the graphics fairy? obviously, a couple of gems...love the colors of the pillow and bag...so pretty!
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I'm impressed. Yes I do love the color of the napkins. And your projects are the icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful, the colour of the napkins is gorgeous! That ribbon is a perfect match, looks fab against the tote!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I'm getting ready to do a project with those transfer sheets & I'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteAHHHHHH...that bag is AWESOME! Love the color and funny you should post this. I was heading to HG today hunting for some napkins for a Gala dinner where I am hosting a table. I love these! Your projects are truly outstanding!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I saw some pretty napkins at World Market yesterday that I though of doing the same thing to.
ReplyDeleteI love them! I have so much fun making pillows, napkins, etc with The Graphics Fairy's things. Yours look great! And I love the price!
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Pam
Um Judy, these are so awesome! I don't sew but I could make these using the no sew pillow tutorial! I am definitely going to try this for my new window seat, thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteWow Julie! Those are amazing. Love all your creations!
ReplyDeleteSo fab. Love the transfers.Happy Happy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting!
xo Jeanne
http://beeskneesbungalow.blogspot.com/
Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and devine all rolled into one!! I ADORE the colour - what a find for $4.50 - plus I love your two options: both of which I, being very extremely lacking in sew-skill, thought brilliant!
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Super cute idea! I've been sewing lately...grr...so I admire you creativity and patience..some are easier than others.
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Beautiful! Love the iron-on!
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Visiting from Freckled Laundry...love these! I need to be on the lookout for cute clearance napkins!
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www.mudpiesandmarigolds.blogspot.com
I am in awe of these!!! love them. nice job!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! These are so pretty, love the colors. :) Heather at 500dollarwedding.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSo creative!! The iron on images really add some character!
ReplyDeleteI was just on Graphic Fairy's site looking for french stuff and saw the same exact one you picked! I love her site. I can not believe you found in your stash the perfect ribbon to match the fabric, they were meant to be. Holding on to things does have it's benefits right? I love the pillow and bag you made, so fresh and fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the color, Judy! That ribbon does go really well with the napkins! Your transfers turned out really well, too. My last go with transfers wasn't so happy, but maybe I'll give them another try.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I'm going to have to start taking a second look at napkins!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this project! I am hosting a Springtime Craft and Project linky party today and I would love it if you would particpate.
ReplyDeleteThere is a giveaway involved. :)
These are fabulous. I love them. What a great idea. The pillow is perfect and who doesn't need a tote. Very clever. Hugs, marty
ReplyDeleteLove those totes. Great idea and I must try making one!
ReplyDeleteI love these, as well as Graphic's Fairy! Thanks for sharing the idea and tutorial! I have some t-shirt transfers that I've had for ages. Think I have another project :)
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~M
So cute! Love them! I had no idea about the Graphics Fairy. Oh ... danger.
ReplyDeleteThese are just GREAT!
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Stopping by from At The Picket Fence. I just love the pillow you made!! I made 2 pillows from napkins I found at Target. They are easy and inexpensive to make. The tote bag is a great idea! Very cute!!
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oh fab!! Super impressive!! The pillow you made is gorgeous.. I love the napkin as well. You've done an amazing job!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThey came out great! I love the color of the napkins you used! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSusan @ homeroad
It‘s so nice that I found your blog about your link on Finding Fabulous. So I’ve scrolled a little and like what I see. Now I’m your new follower! ;)
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Tine
Loved both the tote and the pillow, Judy... its funny you did this post cause I had picked up similar napkins in easter colors (stripes and checks) for $4.99 from Home Goods, couple days back..lol..I love that store... thanks for sharing the Graphic Fairy link.. I love making shabby-chic pillows with french motifs using burlap and linen fabric...have a lovely weekend!!!
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This is just a wonderful, creative idea! I do so love working with those transfers!
ReplyDeleteTwo amazing projects from one set of napkins...outstanding! and they look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing and SO cute!! Have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I can't believe you made that out of dinner napkins!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So beautifully done -- the colors, the ribbon trim, the vintage images! Clever and so lovely! So glad I saw your post linked up over at Freckled Laundry!
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I just love the ribbon you used for the tote! So cute...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Judy! I love the touch of ribbon. I am a bit jealous over your sewing skills, I have to learn soon!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! Love these projects! What a great way to make a tote bag! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative use of napkins! I always find like one of these beautiful napkins, and pass them up, because what am I going to do with just one??? Now I know!!
ReplyDeleteI am in awe this was an awesome post and so easy and inexpensive to make looks like I will be following you from now on .
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Love the way you used the ribbon to make the tote bag. I also like the crocheted throw in the background.
ReplyDeleteI love this Judy! Absolutely charming and such a fantastic price too!! Thanks for sharing at my party! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how these turned out! I'm featuring you in my Flaunt it Friday features. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great ideas!
ReplyDeletebeautiful.. such a great idea. love the color
ReplyDeletehow creative - i love it
ReplyDeleteand the print is so pretty:D
Seriously. You need to write a book. How to decorate your entire home with linen napkins.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing project. It looks like something you'd buy at Pottery Barn or some other pricey store!
Really clever.
I need to come up with a new word, though, because I believe in every single comment I've left you through this journey through the Alphabet I've used it!
And you are.
Clever.
And amazing.
Thanks for being so generous with your great ideas.
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Hey! I used the SAME graphic to make a pillow from drop-cloth! I love Graphics Fairy! Your tote is so cute. Blue and brown are my favorite color combo. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Thanks for sharing your methods. I crave being to make something half as nice as this...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pillow tutorial, I featured you on my blog today. I bought my original pillow at Restoration Hardware by the way and I like yours better. Have a look, memyselfandtena@blogspot.com.
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