Credit: Martha Stewart Living
Football-Field Table Runner
Tools and Materials
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- Roll of green art paper or solid green wrapping paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- 3-inch-wide craft ruler
- 1/4-inch white drafting tape (also called artist's tape)
- 3 to 5 packs of white felt adhesive numbers (or the regular white adhesive letters and numbers found at office and hardware stores)
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- Cut a piece from your roll of green paper that is 18 inches wide and 2 yards long. Lay the paper runner across a flat surface.
- At one end of the runner, mark and draw a parallel line 6 inches from the short edge with a pencil and ruler. This will be one of your "end zones." Line up one side of the 3-inch-wide ruler with the drawn line and draw another line. Continue down the runner until you have 21 lines. You should have 6 inches left over in the opposite "end zone." If it's a little longer, trim to match the other side.
- Cover each line with a strip of drafting tape. At the last line before each end zone, add a strip of drafting tape right next to the first to make a thicker line.
- Stick felt numbers on either side of every other line, imitating a football field's yard markers.
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- Brown flannel-backed faux leather or brown felt
- Scissors
- White oil-based paint pen
- Football coaster template
- Pencil
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- Print and cut out the football-coaster template.
- Trace template onto faux leather and cut out football with scissors.
- Use paint pen to draw stitches freehand onto football, following the guide on the template. (Regulation football stitching is one long line down the center and 8 small stitches across).
- Repeat to make as many coasters as needed.
Resources
Rolls of fadeless art paper in apple green, similar to the paper used on the show, are available at . Drafting tape is available at crafts stores, art-supply stores, or . Adhesive letters and numbers are available at crafts, office, or hardware stores. Felt numbers can be found at . Flannel-backed faux leather is available at most fabric and craft stores, or at . White oil-based paint pens (Martha used a Sharpie) are available at craft or art-supply stores.
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