Who knew it was so easy?! $5 and 10 minutes is all you need to create this beautiful custom monogrammed table runner.
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There is not much better than a project you can prep, make, and clean up all well inside half an hour! Whether you are a busy mom with only nap time to get everything under the sun done, or work full time and are just pooped when you get home this project is so great because it really takes no time, and makes no mess. This monogrammed table runner is so easy to pull together but has such a perfect custom, high end look to it.
I think this is perfect to change things up from the reversible burlap and lace table runner I have on my table now to something more casual for fall. It would also be perfect for a wedding or an inexpensive way to decorate and customize at a baby or bridal shower!
All you need for this project is:
- A stencil in your monogram of choice – I used my Silhouette CAMEO to cut mine
- A burlap table runner- I got mine at Walmart for right at $5, but you can also order this burlap table runner on Amazon for around $6. I also love this linen runner available for only $3!!
- Black Sharpie marker – I prefer this size but any will work
First I cut my monogram out using my Silhouette CAMEO. It took about 2 minutes to open the software and type the letter M, and size it to scale for my runner. Since my runner was 12″ wide, it made it really easy to just cut the M on a standard piece of cardstock which is also 12″ wide. I used the font American Typewriter since I wanted more of a bold typographic look.
Next decide where you want your monogram to go on your runner. I stenciled mine on each end, but you could also choose to do just one in the middle or two offset slightly from the middle. Measure the distance you want your monogram and lay your stencil down. I didn’t bother taping it into place since this was so quick and easy, but if your design is more intricate, you might want to do that since Sharpie is not a very forgiving medium.
Use your marker to trace along the edges of the stencil until you have gone completely around the design then remove the stencil and fill in the design completely with your Sharpie, making sure that it is evenly filled.
Repeat if desired.
I think that might be the shortest set of directions for a craft I have ever written, but seriously, it is just that easy. What’s not to love about that!?
I love to use my Silhouette CAMEO for all sorts of projects! You can see many of my Silhouette projects here. If you don’t have one yet, there is a great sale this month on the Silhouette Portrait! It is a really awesome and affordable way to get a cutting machine! The Silhouette Portrait does almost everything the CAMEO does, but is just in a smaller package with a smaller price tag. To get these great sale prices go to the Silhouette Sale page here and then use my special coupon code PINNING at checkout to get the discount!
jana says
Is the lace sewn onto just one side?
Stephanie says
I love this idea! I have seen the burlap runners at my local Walmart, so definitely plan to pick one up. I also wanted to know where you got your apothecary glasses? Thanks!
kristin says
You can get a burlap table runner for $2.50 at save-on-crafts.com. then you can save a couple bucks.
Rebecca says
Can you tell me the size of your stencil (in inches)? I don’t have one of those machines and was just going to buy a stencil but need to know what size to buy. I think these would make great Christmas presents.
Kimber says
I cut it on a 12×12 in piece of card stock so it was slightly smaller than that. I’m sure a sore bought stencil would work well or if you don’t find what you want then you could print out a letter on card stock and cut with an exact knife
Laiza says
Hi,
I’ve looked for a burlap table runner to personalize but haven’t found it at Walmart. I know every Walmart is different, but what section of the store did you find it?
Thanks!
Kimber says
Hi Laiza, I found this one in the wedding section actually. It was Martha Stewart brand I think…. Good luck! I hope they have it for you!
Stephanie says
Love this, so simple but pretty! I also love your dining table… Do you remember where you bought it? Thanks for the great tutorial!