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Looking for a simple and festive way to decorate your kitchen for the holidays? 🎄 This DIY tutorial will show you how to make a large cloth kitchen bow out of a placemat! A quick and charming craft that adds instant Christmas cheer to your oven handle, cabinets, or even dining chairs.

Large Cloth Kitchen Bow
These placemat bows are inexpensive, no-sew, and can be made in just minutes. Whether you’re hosting a Christmas party or just want to cozy up your kitchen for the season, this easy craft is sure to become one of your favorite holiday decorating hacks!
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Supplies:
- Rectangular cloth placemats
- Zip-ties (or rubber bands)
- Scissors
🧵 Why You’ll Love This DIY
✅ Budget-friendly – most materials come from Dollar Tree or Walmart
✅ No-sew – perfect for beginners
✅ Reusable – just untie and store for next year
✅ Customizable – matches any holiday theme
Step 1: Choose Your Placemat
Pick a cloth placemat that matches your Christmas décor. Red, green, plaid, or buffalo check patterns look festive and farmhouse-chic. You can even use metallic gold or silver placemats for a glam touch!

Step 2: Fold and Gather
Lay your first placemat flat on a table landscape orientation (just like it would be for setting a table).
- Fold it in half two times, creating a long thin piece
- Set it aside
Lay your second placement on a table in a portrait orientation (opposite of how it would be for setting a table).
- Fold it in half two times, creating a thicker shorter piece
- Cinch the middle of the folded placemat together creating the shape of a bow

Step 3: Secure the Center
Wrap a rubber band or zip tie around the middle of the second placemat to hold the folds in place. Don’t worry if it’s not pretty, it will be covered up in the step. Cut off the excess plastic if using a zip-tie.

Step 4: Assemble the Bow
Place the first placemat over the center of the second zip-tied placemat. Adjust the placemat so that it is evenly folded over the zip-tied placemat.

Step 5: Attach to Your Oven Handle
Slide the placemat bow behind your oven handle. The handle will hold the bow in place. Adjust and fluff until it sits perfectly in the center.
🎄 Decorating Ideas
Use smaller matching cloth bows on your dishwasher handle or cabinet pulls for a cohesive kitchen look.
Alternate red and green placemats for a classic Christmas palette.
Add a sprig of faux greenery in the center for a natural touch.
Swap out the placemats each season: florals for spring, or pumpkins for fall!

Learning how to make a large bow out of a cloth placemat is one of the easiest ways to bring Christmas charm into your kitchen. With just a few supplies and a couple of minutes, you’ll have a beautiful, custom bow that makes your home feel warm and festive all season long. So grab your placemats and a cup of cocoa and get crafting! 🎀
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Large Cloth Kitchen Bow
Ingredients
- 2 Rectangular cloth placemats
- 1 Zip-tie or rubber band
- Scissors
Instructions
- Lay your first placemat flat on a table landscape orientation (just like it would be for setting a table).
- Fold it in half two times, creating a long thin piece. Set it aside
- Lay your second placement on a table in a portrait orientation (opposite of how it would be for setting a table).
- Fold it in half two times, creating a thicker shorter piece

- Cinch the middle of the second folded placemat together creating the shape of a bow
- Secure the Center: Wrap a rubber band or zip-tie around the middle of the second placemat to hold the folds in place.

- Cut off excess plastic if using a zip-tip
- Assemble the Bow: Place the first placemat over the center of the second zip-tied placemat. Adjust the placemat so that it is evenly folded over the zip-tied placemat.

- Place it Behind the Oven Handle: Slide the placemat bow behind your oven handle. Adjust and fluff until it sits perfectly in the center.









