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These Free Printable Christmas Napkin Rings are the perfect Santa-riffic touch for your table this season. They're fantastic for entertaining, or just for making a casual evening meal a bit more festive. Download yours below.
I love a good Santa printable. I mean...they're actually some of my favorites this time of the year. From Santa's rosy-cheeked face to his belt or even his iconic hat, St. Nick designs are always such a whimsical part of the holidays. Grab these free printable Christmas napkin rings, featuring Santa's classic belt, below.
Free Printable Christmas Napkin Rings
I love the extra details that make this time of the year all the more special. And fun napkin rings are such a simple way to add a festive detail to your Christmas table. There are so many uses for these, too...from family dinners at home during December to breakfast with Santa events, even right down to an Elf on the Shelf breakfast, you'll find lots of uses for these printable napkin rings.
And goodness, don't feel like you have to use cloth napkins, either. These rings would work well with a larger paper napkin, too. In the past couple of years, I've gotten to where I use cloth napkins most evenings around our dinner table, so I do prefer them. But, that's just me. Use whatever works well for your own family and friends. These printable napkin rings are so versatile.
Using Your Printable Napkin Rings
- You can print these onto either letter-sized white cardstock or white letter-sized paper. I prefer to use cardstock because my cloth napkins are a bit of a heavier fabric and regular paper would tear a bit here and there. They tend to hold up a lot better and not crease or wrinkle, either.
- These napkin rings print four to a page. Print as many as you like for your needs.
- Cut the strips of napkin rings out with scissors or a paper cutter. I use a Fiskars Paper Trimmer (I grabbed mine here on Amazon) to make quick work of cutting.
- Either fan out your napkin and grab the middle of it to pull through your fingers (this is how I do my own napkins), or fold your napkin in half and roll it up. You'll attach your napkin rings to the middle of these napkin styles.
- Use regular or double-sided tape to attach your napkin ring to its other side once you've wrapped it around its napkin (pictured below on the bottom left). The tape won't show once you turn your napkin over. If you're worried about that, use the double sided tape, instead.
In case you're wondering, the napkins I used in this post are from Minted. They're called Watercolor Pines and I chose the 'Berries' color scheme. You can find them here. I love that they wash up easily and don't require ironing. I've actually had them for a few years and use them almost every evening during the holiday season. They're our faves!
Download Your Free Printable Christmas Napkin Rings
- Download these napkin rings here (via Droplr).
- Or, download these napkin rings here (via Dropbox).
- Or, download these napkin rings here (via Google Drive).
I think these add such a fun pop of whimsy to any table this season.
More Free Christmas Printables
- Pictured above, I also have the free printable coordinating Santa Belt Place Cards. Be sure to download those, too, for the complete Santa table settings.
- And give your guests a smile by dressing up the rolls of toilet paper in your bathroom. I have these Free Printable Christmas Toilet Paper Wrappers (pictured above) that have been a big reader hit since their debut last year. They're the same buckle design that I used on the Christmas Napkin Rings, too.
- Be sure to also check out my Free Printable Santa Gift Tags, too. They have Santa's sweet face ready to help you give all of your presents.
- These cute (colorable) printable Santa Placemats from Studio DIY are perfect to leave out for Santa on his big night.
- And I love these cute free printable Christmas treat boxes from Bren Did. They're so perfect for the holidays.
This would make a cute chain too!
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