How to Make Christmas Place Card Holders for the Table
- 1). Purchase a small artificial poinsettia for each place and write the person's name on one petal with a pen or marker.
- 2). Cut a Christmas stocking shape from felt or construction paper and write the person's name in white glue. Cover the glue with glitter and let it dry.
- 3). Bake sugar cookies in Christmasy shapes and write each person's name on the cookie in icing. Wrap each cookie in clear cellophane and tie with a small bow of ribbon or raffia.
- 4). Write the person's name on an ornament (plastic-apple ornaments or homemade salt-dough ornaments work well) that will become a party favor and can be used on the guest's tree next year.
- 5). Cut a slit in a shiny red apple and slip in a plain or Christmas-themed place card. You could make the place card from the fronts of last year's Christmas cards.
- 6). Hot glue a Christmas place card on a pine cone. The pine cone can be painted in festive holidays colors before the card is attached if you wish.
- 7). Cut out small, white-paper snowflakes and set them on the table above each place setting. (This is a great project to occupy children on holiday from school while you tend to other tasks.)
- 8). Put two wrapped candy canes nose to nose and trace the heart-shape perimeter on white paper. Write the person's name on the paper and attach the wrapped candy canes with a glue stick or low-temperature melt hot glue.
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