If you are going for the vintage or rustic feel why not go all the way with the details and one lovely element you can infuse is this tin ring holder from Threaded Together Photography for Style Me Pretty complete with materials and directions. Crafty or not, they are easy to follow. Now, you can create your own economical and timeless piece.
Materials:
1. Vintage tea tin with lid. Found this at an antique store but you could use any kind of tin that has a motif or colors to fit your theme.
2. Twine. You could also use any kind of string or ribbon you desire as long as it is thin enough to fit through the holes.
3. Drill bit, nail, or other sharp object for puncturing the tin (it’s okay to get creative as long as it does the job!).
4. Hammer (or other heavy object to drive the drill bit in).
5. Scissors for cutting the twine.
6. Your rings of course!
Directions:
1. You can eyeball where you want the holes to go or mark them with a marker or sticker if you prefer.
2. Place your drill bit where you want to create the hole.
3. Carefully line up your hammer and drive it into the tin to create the holes (you will need two holes to loop the twine through).
4. Loop the twine through the holes and tie a knot.
5. Slide your rings on, tie a bow and you’re done!
From Threaded Together Photography… White satin pillows are a thing of the past with this DIY ring holder! The tin itself also makes a great vase so you get a lot of bang for your buck. The topper is easy for little hands to hold and is sure to be a hit!
Love this! Brilliant…who would’ve thought!
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Source: Style Me Pretty | Photos: Threaded Together Photography