DIY Friday: Wire Table Number Stands
Posted on April 15th, 2011 by Jeannie. Filed under Do It Yourself.
They’re cute and simple on the DIY difficulty scale! All you need to make these table number stands is a roll of basic craft wire and a pair of pliers.

The process:
1) First cut your wire down to size, to make a holder that is 6 inches tall we cut 12 inches of wire.
2) Bend the bottom into place by creating two circles in the wire, making the lower circle a bit larger than the top one.
3) Leave the center of your wire in a straight line as the standing portion of the stand.
4) About 4 inches from the top begin to turn the wire into a circle (or other shape of your choice).
5) Once the shape is created, tun the extra wire one more time into the exact same shape (just a tad smaller than the first one).
6) Tuck the ends under and cut off any extra wire you are left with.
7) Stick your table numbers inside the two shapes at the top of your stand and squeeze inward to hold securely.
Project design by Victoria Hudgins
Photography by Carly Taylor
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