Table for one?

I love the images over at the Graphics Fairy, and I kept looking at these ones and wanting to do something with them. I decided to get a place mat from Ikea, these ones here are only €1.29 each, but are a really great size. I printed the images out onto some transfer paper and carefully cut them out with as close a cut as I could manage. I then decided on where I wanted them on the mat and ironed them into place. Super quick  and easy project. The hardest part about this project was trying to decide on what way I wanted to set the table with the place mat when they were all done! The completed place mat:

The place mat with plates on it so you can see how large these mats are:

Place mat setting option one:

Option 2:

And then I got bored with setting and re setting the table :) I am sure when I am setting the table for guests I will enjoy playing again. Thanks to Karen over at the Graphics Fairy for sharing all these amazing images with us all!!

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4 thoughts on “Table for one?

  1. I love it! I have those same plates from IKEA. :)

  2. audreypettit

    What creative placemats! I love those vintage silverware images you used. I know you’ll have a ton of fun with these.
    Just popping over from the Graphics Fairy to check out your great project. Thanks for sharing.

  3. These placemats are gorgeous. What a perfect application for lovely graphics.

    Karen

  4. This is beautiful.
    Suz

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