Easy-Peasy DIY Burns Night Napkin Holders

Burns Night is coming up this week, an annual beacon of light in the January gloom, when we take the opportunity to celebrate Scotland’s National Bard – a.k.a. an excuse to have a big, fancy, haggis slap up meal! Actually, unlike many other places in the world that celebrate Robert Burns, we eat haggis in Scotland all year round, but we’ll take any excuse to have a bit of a party really.

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Whether you are going all out and hosting a Burns Supper and want to impress your guests with some personal touches, or just want to spruce up your haggis dinner to something a bit special, I have an easy-peasy DIY for you, to make some Robert Burns napkin holders in four simple steps! You can even get the kids involved, if you don’t mind glitter all over your house! All you will need is a printer and some toilet rolls. Oh yeah, and the glitter. Don’t forget the glitter.

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Okay, I simplified a bit, you’ll need a couple of other bits and pieces too. Here’s what I used to make 9 napkin holders:

  • Print outs of some Robert Burns portraits, ca. 6cm tall. Just search for ‘Robert Burns portrait’ on the internet, and you’ll find loads.
  • Some sturdy-ish cardboard, big enough to stick the print outs on, e.g. from an old cereal packet.
  • A pair of scissors.
  • Some glue, ideally with a pointy nozzle.
  • Glitter! I decided to go for two colours, but you could just do one.
  • Some empty toilet rolls.
  • Acrylic paint in a colour of your choice.
  • A paintbrush.

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Step 1: Cut the toilet rolls in to thirds, paint them inside and out, and leave them to dry.

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Step 2: While the toilet rolls are drying, roughly cut out the Rabbit Burns portraits, stick them to the cardboard, and then carefully cut them out in to oval shapes.

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Step 3: Apply a thin layer of glue around the outside edge of the cut out portraits, sprinkle with glitter and leave to dry. Then shake off the excess.

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Step 4: When everything is dry, glue the portraits on to the toilet rolls, so that the open ends of the rolls are pointing ups and down the way. Leave to dry once more. Insert napkin. Done!

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Comments: 12

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    24 January 2018

    This is such a clever idea – I love that it uses what would otherwise be rubbish!

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    24 January 2018

    These look great! A good way of recycling too – thanks for sharing!

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    24 January 2018

    Oh these are awesome! A fantastic way to reuse things that may not serve the same purpose. I have to try these out!

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    25 January 2018

    OOOh my other half is Scottish so we’ve been telling my kids about Burns night and have a Haggis in the fridge for tonight. This is a good activity for me to do after school with them this evening. Ace xx

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    25 January 2018

    Wow these look fab. So decorative and fancy. We made our own xmas crackers this year which remind me of these. So much fun to do.

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    25 January 2018

    These look fab, so creative. Nicely done. I wish I could make these.

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    25 January 2018

    I panicked when I saw the word glitter but the effect is so brilliant I might actually risk it! Great that the kids can get involved

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    26 January 2018

    These look great. I hope you had a good Burns Night!

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    26 January 2018

    What a cute idea, looks great!

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    27 January 2018

    These are so cute! What a great idea.

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