Handmade Gingerbread Napkin Rings for Christmas Table Settings

We're excited to share with you a fun and festive way to add a touch of charm to your Christmas table settings: homemade napkin rings with the little Gingerbread boy and girl from our Ginger and Spice mould. These charming additions are easy to make and fun to paint! 

The video tutorial will guide you through the process of creating these napkin rings using Amazing Cast Resin and our mould. Afterward, we painted our gingerbread boy and girl. In hindsight, a lighter, more golden-brown would do a better job capturing that classic Christmas color palette! Consider adding a sprinkle of glitter or a touch of white icing at the end for the perfect finishing touch. Once painted, we'll use a hot glue gun to attach them to any plain napkin ring – we've chosen a little galvanized one for that cozy, homely feel. 

In just a few simple steps, you have a cute little gingerbread napkin ring family of your own! (complete with a little Scottie dog in his vest. isn’t he the best!?) 

Grab your IOD products and supplies by using the store locator and finding a stockist near you.

IOD Products Needed:

Other Supplies: 

  • Amazing Cast Resin
  • Golden Brown Paint (for base color) 
  • Assortment of Paint Colors (for gingerbread detail) 
  • Small Brush (for detailed gingerbread painting) 
  • Napkin Rings
  • Hot Glue Gun

If you're just kicking off your creative journey, have no fear — our Product 101 pages are packed with straightforward techniques to set you up for success. We're thrilled to accompany you as you explore and create. For more how-tos and creative inspo, make sure to browse through the rest of our blog.

Once you've crafted your final piece, share it with our Facebook Creative Tribe! This community is not just a showcase but also a supportive hub for when you hit those creative roadblocks. And remember, your local stockist is always ready to assist with IOD supplies and expert advice. We're excited to see what you'll bring to life!

Handmade Gingerbread Napkin Rings for Christmas Table Settings

Handmade Gingerbread Napkin Rings for Christmas Table Settings

We're excited to share with you a fun and festive way to add a touch of charm to your Christmas table settings: homemade napkin rings with the little Gingerbread boy and girl from our Ginger and Spice mould. These charming additions are easy to make and fun to paint! 

The video tutorial will guide you through the process of creating these napkin rings using Amazing Cast Resin and our mould. Afterward, we painted our gingerbread boy and girl. In hindsight, a lighter, more golden-brown would do a better job capturing that classic Christmas color palette! Consider adding a sprinkle of glitter or a touch of white icing at the end for the perfect finishing touch. Once painted, we'll use a hot glue gun to attach them to any plain napkin ring – we've chosen a little galvanized one for that cozy, homely feel. 

In just a few simple steps, you have a cute little gingerbread napkin ring family of your own! (complete with a little Scottie dog in his vest. isn’t he the best!?) 

Grab your IOD products and supplies by using the store locator and finding a stockist near you.

IOD Products Needed:

Other Supplies: 

  • Amazing Cast Resin
  • Golden Brown Paint (for base color) 
  • Assortment of Paint Colors (for gingerbread detail) 
  • Small Brush (for detailed gingerbread painting) 
  • Napkin Rings
  • Hot Glue Gun

If you're just kicking off your creative journey, have no fear — our Product 101 pages are packed with straightforward techniques to set you up for success. We're thrilled to accompany you as you explore and create. For more how-tos and creative inspo, make sure to browse through the rest of our blog.

Once you've crafted your final piece, share it with our Facebook Creative Tribe! This community is not just a showcase but also a supportive hub for when you hit those creative roadblocks. And remember, your local stockist is always ready to assist with IOD supplies and expert advice. We're excited to see what you'll bring to life!

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