DIY Wedding Napkin Rings with Fresh Florals and Succulents

Add a handmade touch to your wedding table setting with these elegant DIY floral napkin rings. Made with succulents, seasonal flowers, and a few simple supplies, they bring charm and color to each place setting—perfect for both indoor receptions and outdoor summer ceremonies.

Floral Napkin Rings

Supplies:

  • thin flexible floral wire
  • thick gauge floral wire or metal ring
  • floral tape
  • wire cutters
  • succulent clippings
  • flowers in various colors and sizes
  • cloth napkins
  • fabric ribbon
  • floral scissors

How to Make Floral Napkin Rings:

DIY Floral Napkin Rings Instruction

Step 1: Shape the Ring

Use thick floral wire to form a ring about 2–3 inches in diameter—just large enough to slide over a folded napkin.

Step 2: Prep the Succulent

Cut the head off a succulent. Insert a piece of thin floral wire into the base and secure it with floral tape.

Step 3: Attach to the Ring

Wrap the succulent’s wired stem around the floral ring. This becomes the centerpiece of your floral accent.

Step 4: Build the Bouquet

Trim small flowers and wrap them around the ring, layering them around the succulent. Use floral tape to hold everything in place as you go.

Step 5: Finish with Ribbon

Wrap fabric ribbon around the entire ring to hide the floral tape and wire. Secure the end with a pin or small dot of glue.

DIY Floral Napkin Rings Instruction Part 3

DIY Floral Napkin Rings Instruction Part 4

DIY Floral Napkin Rings for Summer

Clebrate Summer with a DIY Floral Napkin Rings

DIY Floral Napkin Rings on Plate

DIY Floral Napkin Rings Closer

These floral napkin rings add a fresh, handcrafted feel to your wedding table decor. They’re simple enough to make in bulk and can be tailored to your color palette using seasonal blooms.

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