This year’s final Damsel Who Inspires, Courtney Dial of Pizzazzerie, was kind enough to create a quick, simple, super glam New Year’s Eve party DIY just in time for that last minute soiree you’ve decided to throw! It’s all in the details!
- Supplies:
- Inexpensive cocktail napkins
- Rubber Stamp
- Ink Pad
- Glitter (Optional)
- Instructions:
- It’s so simple! All you do is stamp your cocktail napkins.
- While they’re still wet (right after stamped) sprinkle a bit of colored glitter on the ink. This adds an extra sparkle.
Try this fun DIY for wedding napkins too. Simply grab a few letters of your monogram, “Mr. & Mrs.”, “Cheers”, or whatever your heart desires and get stamping! Or stamp the corner of a scalloped paper placemat. Sky is the limit!


















Such a great little added touch to any cocktail napkin!
guess who is going to the craft store at lunch… LOVE this!
So simple yet elegant ~ lovely idea as always, Courtney!
WOW so easy, who knew
love it thank you!!
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This is so adorable! I’m thinking of doing this for our engagement party!!
So simple, yet impactful!
Super killer awesometastic post, as always, Magalie. Of course, I love anything involving glitter.
what a great idea for any occasion!
[...] 2. Personalized Placemats & Napkins. This is one project I’m definitely doing for the next event I host! Not only is it quick and easy, it really adds pop to an event. Courtney Dial of Pizzazzerie shared the DIY on Demoiselle. [...]
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