DIY Place Card Holder Supplies:
- 5 gallon paint stir sticks- You can make two place card holders per stick.
- Beacon Quick Grip or E6000
- saw- I used a small hack saw.
- sandpaper
- ruler
- pencil
- paint brushes
- chalk paint or wood stain (optional)
- Mod Podge (optional)
- scrapbook paper (optional)
When we bought our home back in May, we found quite a lot of paint and paint accessories left for us. There were packs of five gallon paint stir sticks that I just knew I’d find a use for at some point. Sustainable, check! I actually didn’t buy anything for this project. I’ve had everything else I used on hand for at least five years! So, I guess this is a super sustainable project, ha!
Anyway, I knew those paint stir sticks could somehow make some DIY place card holders. Last year I wanted to make some with wood blocks from Dollar Tree, but I don’t have a miter saw (or any other type) to cut a small slit in the top for the place cards. Using two paint stir sticks was perfect because they would create a natural slit for them. I checked Lowe’s and you can get a three pack for $1.12 (well at least where I live), and you can make six place card holders with that pack!
Now, let’s get to measuring! Measure and mark the stir sticks every 4″. You will get four pieces from one stick with a little left over where the handle is.
Cut the measured sticks into 4″ pieces. Again, I used a small hack saw, but any saw will do. If you don’t have even a hack saw, Dollar Tree sells one!
Once you have at least two 4″ pieces of wood cut, you can start to assemble a place card holder. I placed two pieces of wood together and put one of my left-over Valentine’s advent calendar envelopes in between them a bit. A normal place card is 3.5″x2,” so hopefully that will give you a guide of how much of the wood you need to leave unglued.
When you have a feel for how high you want the place card to extend, lay down one of the pieces of wood, leaving your stand-in place card toward the top. Add Quick Grip to the bottom and remember that the glue will spread up. I like Quick Grip so much better than E6000. It grips and dries so much faster without as much mess!
You could stop at this point, I mean, how easy is that? Or you can go ahead and embellish the place card holders a bit. I painted mine with chalk paint, one pink and one gray. I will be making two more, I just didn’t have time today. You could also stain the wood. I was so torn between the two, but since I plan to make many more, I figured I would stain the next batch!
You could just go with paint or stain, but you could also take it a step farther and embellish them a bit more. One option is to use your cutting machine to cut words or shapes to apply to the place card holders. I intended to go that route, but I thought I would make this a project that any of my readers could make, including those without a Cricut.
Another option would be stickers, rub-on transfers, or even just painting them if you’re a talented painter like some of the talented ladies joining today’s Sustainable Craft Challenge. I, however, am not one of those ladies. So, option four it was!
Embellish the DIY Place Card Holders
My recent Valentine’s dinner printable design inspiration came from a book of scrapbook paper that was bought years ago for the holiday. Since I was making these for our special night with dinner and fun, using that scrapbook paper was the perfect way to embellish these.
Cut a piece of cardstock paper to fit the front of your place card holder. You could do both sides, but I just went with one side and left the others painted. Don’t worry about having the size perfect because we’ll sand the extra off later.
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If you’re using my Valentine’s family dinner printables, I promised matching place cards, and here they are! Mom and Dad are on two of them, but the two others are blank. Why? Well because I don’t know your children’s names lol. But I’d be happy to customize them for you if you shoot me an email which is available on the contact me page. I had great fun customizing the Christmas Grinch movie night initiations for y’all. If not, you can print the pink ones for girls and write their names in and the turquoise for boys.
Video Tutorial
It’s that easy! Your DIY place card holders are ready to adorn your tablescape!
I really enjoyed making these, and I know they’re going to look so cute once I set up our Valentine’s dinner tablescape. Since that hasn’t happened yet, I just placed a few plates out so that you can kinda see what they will look like. We still haven’t gotten moved my grandmother’s dining set into our kitchen, so this little set up is on our very large coffee table. Remember this is a blog hop so keep reading to see the other projects that are shared!
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