s Brown Paper Bag Place Card and Napkin Holder - The Kim Six Fix

Brown Paper Bag Place Card and Napkin Holder

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Place card utensil holder
I rarely set a formal table.. and by rarely I mean pretty much never. The one exception is Thanksgiving. I do drag out all the fine china an set a pretty tablescape for that one meal of the year.

Needless to say, I don't have a lot of table decor in my stash, so I have to be creative and think outside the box.  And using what I have on hand often leads to beautiful results. I think this project is a great example of that.

Fall napkin place cardI was inspired to create these rustic yet elegant place cards/napkin ring/utensil holders out of nothing more than a single brown paper lunch bag, a short piece of twine and a couple of BIC Mark-It™ Metallic Markers.  It is easy to make the holiday Merry and Bright using the vast array of colors and finishes available (They have 36 rainbow colors in fine and ultra fine tips or 8 packs of Metallic finish.) #BICMerryMarking
Supplies for brown paper place cards
First I cut the bag down, but don't throw out the leftover piece! We'll use that to create the leaves!

Cut down paper bag to make a napkin pocketIsn't this marker box awesome? It folds out like this for easy access to the markers! I seriously love it! (and BIC didn't ask me to say that.. I just thought it was really cool!)

Next I printed out the names in fancy script (my handwriting is atrocious!) I put the print out on top of the bag and traced over it using quite a bit of pressure in order to leave an indentation in the bag. 
Tracing fancy scriptWith that indentation, it is no sweat to trace over the script and it looks hand drawn.  I used an #EmeraldGreen BIC Mark-It™Metallic marker which is iridescent and catches the light. It will be beautiful in the candlelight.  I also freehanded a couple decorative sprigs (Although you could use the tracing method to draw decorations too!)
Trace pretty font with marker

Now draw (or trace) a leaf on the leftover piece of bag.  If you cut out both layers of bag, you will end up with two leaves (although you could make even more!)

Tracing leaf onto brown paperNext I used two BIC Mark-It™markers to color the leaves and add some shimmer.  I choseYellow Gold and and Emerald Green to match the name on the bag itself. 
Coloring brown paper leaf goldAfter adding the napkin and utensils to the bag, I tied the leaves onto the front making sure to let the name show.

I think it is pretty cute, and not much work.  It is easy to make the holiday Merry and Bright using the vast array of colors and finishes available. I could whip up on for every guest in next to no time!

Plus right now BIC is offering a $1 off coupon so you can get your holiday crafting on for less money.  And If these place cards aren't your cup of tea, BIC also has an entire booklet full of inspriational ways to add some brightness to your Holiday.  You can get the booklet of merry marking and a coupon to start marking your own holiday merry and bright!

I'm challenging three of my favorite tablescape bloggers (and you) to try their hands at #BICMerryMarking:  Kathe, Susan, Yvonne, Jennifer!
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