Friday, November 01, 2013

A Thankful Tablecloth {DIY}

Happy November!  Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but there is still time to make this great personalized Thanksgiving tablecloth.  Here are the easy-to-follow directions to make your own!

It is inexpensive and requires no sewing!  And if you are brave enough you could even get the whole family to help you put it together.

I came across this great idea 2 years ago on Blue Cricket Design's blog.

What you need:
  1. One fabric drop cloth (I bought mine from Lowe's) It already comes hemmed so no sewing is required!
  2. Several permanent ink markers (different sizes)  I used large and medium Sharpies 
  3. A can of scotch guard
  4. A "thankful" list
Directions:
Ask your family members to put together a list of things they are thankful for (as long or short as you'd like).  Iron the drop cloth to get all the wrinkles out.  Lay the drop cloth on the floor.  Armed with your "thankful" list and sharpies start writing on the cloth.  Begin writing on the cloth using different sizes of letters, fonts, and styles.

Trust me this is the fun part!  

  


Keep moving around the perimeter of the cloth keeping in mind people will be reading this while seated at your table. After you are all done filling in the cloth with all the words on your list spray it with scotch guard to help with cleaning in case of any spills.


Enjoy making memories!  This will be a unique, one of a kind, personalized family keepsake you can use again and again every year.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ruth,

Your tablecloth is so beautiful! It's definitely a keepsake! It looks like you put a lot of time and thought into it. It's you-very lovely!

Lisa

Anonymous said...

Ruth,

Your tablecloth is so beautiful! I think it will be a treasured family keepsake. It looks like you put a lot of time and effort into it. It's so you-very lovely!

Lisa

Anonymous said...

I absolutely love this idea. Did you freehand all the words or did you use another method for the words?

Ruth said...

Thanks Lisa!

Ruth said...

Hi Anonymous, I did do the lettering free hand. You could always type the words on your computer in different fonts and copy them.