PLEATED TABLE RUNNER DIY

This simple table runner is striking, yet inexpensive and easy to make! If you have 30 minutes and a few dollars, your table can be dressed for success!

pleated table runner

I love staple decorating pieces that can be re-used season after season. To fit that bill for me, they generally need to be neutral and quite basic. But nobody said that basic had to be boring! While this table runner would be the perfect compliment for a Thanksgiving table, it could just as easily dress up a Christmas or Easter table setting.

The best part of this do-it-yourself project is that it can be made inexpensively and quickly!

 

SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED

DIY table runner

A roll of Kraft brown paper. I used a 30″ wide roll

sharp scissors

pencil

sewing machine / thread

straight pins (optional)

 



 

DETERMINE A RUNNER SIZE

The first step in this project is to determine the width of table runner you will create. Because working with the full 30″ roll of material would be difficult, I decided to cut the kraft paper in half. This left me with a finished table runner that is 15″ wide.

Feel free to play around with the material a bit to determine the size that will work best for you.

If you do decide to cut the material down, try to maintain as straight of an edge as possible. Having a straight edge will be helpful when folding the pleats. Don’t fret if you can’t get the edge perfect though, as any unevenness can be trimmed later.

table runner tutorial

You will also need to think about how long you would like your finished table runner to be. Because of the way that the paper will be folded, you will need 3′ of length for every 1′ of finished runner. For example, if you would like to create a 6′ table runner, you will need the roll of kraft paper to be 18′ long.

 

CREATE THE PLEATS

The pleats in this project are accomplished in a very similar fashion to folding a paper fan, with one important difference. The folds used to make a paper fan are ‘accordion folds’ – meaning they are all even. For this project, we will be using what is called a ‘knife fold’. The pleats for this technique are done at a 2:1 ratio. Learn the basics about the knife fold in the first few minutes of this video.

I chose to make my pleats 1″. That meant that the other fold needed to be 2″. If you choose to do a different size of pleating, just be sure to remember the 2:1 ratio. A 2″ pleat would require that every other fold be 4″, for example.

diy table runner tutorial

It helps me when I give myself small guides to work from. You can see in the above photo that I have a mark at 2″, and another 1″ further. I continued this marking pattern all the way to the end of the paper, on both sides.

Pinch slightly at the first 2″ markings on either side, then fold upward.

table runner DIY steps

Pinch at the next two markings, and fold downwards. Continue this process, folding up and down alternately.

table runner project

 

Be sure to make the lines as crisp as possible. I like to use my fingernail to get a nice clean line.

pleated table runner

 

When you have pleated a few feet of paper, it may become difficult to keep the folds laying flat. At that point, consider placing some temporary straight pins to hold things together. You may instead choose to move onto the next step.

DIY pleated table runner

 



 

SEW THE PLEATS TOGETHER

Sewing the pleats down will allow the table runner to stay flat. A simple straight line stitch, set 1″ from the edge, can get the job done.

sewing a diy pleated table runner

 

Or you may want to play around with the settings on your machine to find a more decorative stitch. This zigzag stitch looked really cute!

stitched pleated table runner

 

Finish by cutting the extra thread, erasing any visible pencil marks, and cutting the edge if needed.

table runner for holidays

 

ENJOY THE TABLE RUNNER

Your neutral pleated table runner is now ready for action! Layer it over a table cloth for extra dimension or place a bit of lace on top for extra texture. Add seasonal decorations for the final touch to a festive tablescape.

neutral pleated table runner

 

simple homemade table runner

 

 

pleated table runner project

 

ALTERNATE IDEA

If the idea of creating an entire table runner seems overwhelming, consider this alternate. A smaller version can be created with less material and used as place mats.

pleated place mat

Kraft paper place mat

 

PIN THIS PROJECT FOR LATER

simple diy table runner

 

 

 

SIMPLE + NEUTRAL ACCENT PILLOWS

Did you catch my recent post about Neutral Home Decor? The interiors I featured seem so relaxing and clean! If this is a decorating style that you are wishing to incorporate in your home, a great way to start is by adding accessories that are neutral; And one of the most versatile (and inexpensive) accessories is the basic throw pillow.

I have put together a collection of my favorite neutral accent pillows (and pillow covers) for inspiration. There are some great finds! * Numbers, with links, shown from left to right.

 

SIMPLE + NEUTRAL ACCENT PILLOWS

1. Crochet Pom Pom Pillow              2. Quatrefoil Trellis             3. Coastal Floral

 

 

4. Printed Burlap Lace              5. Gray Aztec Tribal              6. Natural Tan Burlap

 



 

 

7. Jute Pick             8. Natural Ticking Stripe            9. African Mud Cloth Print

 

 

10. Grey Dandelion Print             11. Embroidered Stripe              12. Metallic Diamond

 

Go grab one (ore more!) of these awesome finds! And be sure to pin the image below so that you can purchase the rest later. 😉

 

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MY FAVORITE INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS THAT FEATURE NEUTRAL DECOR

 

Decorating a home is a very personal task. The reasons why people choose to use certain colors over others has a lot to do with the inhabitants personalities and the mood that they want their home to embody. Basic COLOR THEORY tells us how the use of colors can aide in creating the desired effect. I have previously posted about how I believe there are three main ways that people use color in their homes.

 

ONE: Neutrals Prevail

TWO: Pops of Color

THREE: Color Explosion

 

I first explored interiors that feature the  COLOR EXPLOSION school of thought. I listed my three favorite Instagram accounts that display this decorating style well. Today I want to swing the pendulum in the opposite direction and offer up my three favorite Instagram accounts that have the Neutral touch.

 

@farmhouseonboone

With a strict color palette of white, cream, grey, black and brown, Lisa has pulled together a lovely home that has a calming and peaceful feel. Her Instagram feed gives off the same vibes. Peace.

 

 

 

 

@bluebarnandcottage

Loren’s ability to pull neutral textures together makes her interiors stand out above the rest. The visual interest that the curated variety of surfaces and materials create, mean that the spaces she designs – though minimal in color – are not stark or boring.

 

 

 

 

 

@thecultivatedhome

I am drawn to the casual, carefree, neutral style that Tammy has created in her home. Looking through her feed makes me feel like I could just pull up a chair and relax. The colors that she does incorporate into her spaces are muted and calming, making them perfect accents to a neutral palette.

 

 

 

 

If a neutrally decorated home is the look you are after, I hope that you will take some time to visit these accounts to see even more inspiration! Besides Instagram, each is linked to a blog that is just as impressive!