Happy Friday! Can’t believe we are already at Day 7 of the 12 Days of Christmas!
For Day 7, I chose to share an easy and cheap way to add a little fun to your Christmas meals
These fun label/place holders are quick, easy and so cheap! They are a great way to dress up a table and make it look like you went to a lot of work
Here’s how you can easily make your own:
Purchase 1 2×4 @ 8ft. long from your local hardware store.
This is the perfect saw for this project. It is inexpensive and easy to use ~ great start if you are new to wood working!
I painted my blocks with a VERY favorite, Rust-Oleum Heirloom White spray paint (2 coats).
I use 80-grit sand paper in my 3M sanding block to distress the edges.
After distressing, I follow-up with one coat of Rust-Oleum Early American Stain. Apply a small amount with a foam brush and wipe away after 5 minutes. (Tip: stain will get all over the blocks when you wipe away and that is even better!)
These are the card holders I purchased and I love them! I have ordered them several times for previous projects!
Now for the labels
These are so versatile and could be used all around the house
I love using them to label dishes for Christmas parties
or a cute display for the season!
And I think it makes a cute addition to a family photo!
The possibilities are ENDLESS Let your imagination go!
I have added printables for all of the labels, that I made for myself, for your convenience!
Hope you love them
We have teamed up with some fabulous bloggers to bring you this 12 Days Of Christmas! Make sure to check them all out!
And guess what??? You have found today’s 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway!
Today’s winner will receive a set of these Wooden Block Label Holders, handmade by me. That’s not all! Our friends at Rust-Oleum wanted to get in on the fun as well!
They will also be giving the winner a full case of Rust-Oleum Heirloom White Spray Paint!
How fun! Follow the links below to get entered! We will be announcing our winner on Day 13 at our linky party! Let me know if you have any questions, and enter away!
Hi. what is the font name that you used on the placeholder labels? I would like to add a few more words to the list and cant identify the font.
Thanks for your amazing ideas!