

Instructions for Personalizing Hostess Gifts I’ll be sharing the instructions for the silkscreen stencil today, but the adhesive stencil process is exactly the same. The only difference is the silkscreen material is more flexible (kind of like fabric). So this time around, I used a combo of the silkscreen stencils and the adhesive stencils I’ve been using all year. Adhesive Silkscreen vs Adhesive Stencilīack when I was making Halloween home decor, I experimented with Martha Stewart silkscreen stencils and they worked great.

And the stencils and silkscreens are washable, reusable, and work on many different surfaces too. item you want to embellish (in my case, a napkin set)įYI – Martha Stewart’s Family Friendly Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic can be used on wood, glass, canvas, metal, paper, terra cotta, and fabric.Martha Stewart daubers or Martha Stewart foam pouncers.Martha Stewart Family Friendly Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Craft Paint in Snowball.Martha Stewart Family Friendly Multi-Surface Satin Acrylic Craft Paint in Seaweed.Martha Stewart Snowflake Wreath Stencil (used for greeting cards).Martha Stewart Adhesive Stencil, Holiday Xmas (used for greeting cards + apron).Martha Stewart Winter Greens Stencil (used for napkins + greeting cards).

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In addition to the winter greens napkins set, I also made a whole bunch of greeting cards (with lots of different designs), and a cute stenciled village cafe apron. Here’s how to personalize your hostess gifts for the holidays… You can stencil any of the hostess gift ideas this way, not just napkins. But keep in mind, they’re all made the same way. So, I’m just going to share steps for one of the three projects. So many possibilities.Īll of the DIY hostess gifts I made today are created the same way, with the same stenciling technique. Or what about reusable wax fabric wraps for food leftovers, stenciled with a cute pattern? A set of stenciled napkins or tea towels that match your hostess’ style or what about a wine tote (complete with a bottle of wine). Try a stenciled cafe apron paired with a book – like Martha Stewart’s Cookie Perfection, that features over 100 cookie recipes! I used one of my mustard color DIY half aprons for this one. Make a stenciled greeting card with a box of homemade cookies (or super pretty meringues) for the hostess with a sweet tooth. I’m sharing three hostess gift ideas today, but there are soooo many more you can try! AND lots of options for pairing each DIY gift too.
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These DIY hostess gift ideas teeter the line between full blown handmade gifts and store-bought goodies. If you don’t have time to make a full blown gift from scratch, which few people do this time of year, you can embellish a store-bought (or handmade) item and still have that special DIY touch. If there’s one thing I know about the holidays, it’s that this is the busiest time of year for entertaining! There are parties galore this time of year, so I partnered with Martha Stewart Crafts® to create 3 hostess gift ideas that are easy to make and awesome to receive. Looking for a thoughtful hostess gift you can make quick and easy before headed out to holiday parties? Check out my list of DIY hostess gift ideas!
