Meet the charming paper lunch napkins from the brand Heinen Delfts Blauw with the cute dachshund Nhaan! This stack of Delft blue napkins will undoubtedly put a smile on your face. Nhaan, the loyal four-legged friend of TV personality Janny van der Heijden, shines on every napkin in a playful and lively style. She is not only a furry diva, but also a culinary expert who knows what good food is!
With 20 napkins per pack, you have enough to serve a large group. They are ideal for festive occasions and creative projects such as making greeting cards and decoupage. Let your imagination run wild and use the napkins to make unique and personal creations.
Please note: When you get creative with napkins from Heinen Delfts Blauw, you use images and designs that are protected by copyright. This means that these designs may only be used for your own purposes and not for commercial purposes. Making and selling DIY objects with these napkins, as well as copying, digitally distributing or modifying the designs, is not permitted. Even if you change the design and give it your own twist, the rules still apply. You may of course share photos of your homemade creations, such as decorations or decoupage objects, with Heinen Delfts Blauw prints. However, the name Heinen Delfts Blauw may not be mentioned in this to avoid the impression that it is an official Heinen Delfts Blauw product. We encourage creative projects, but ask you to respect the copyright protection of the designs.
These napkins carry the FSC mix logo, which means that the paper comes from responsibly managed forests and other controlled sources. This allows you to make an environmentally conscious choice while enjoying a beautiful product.
Don't wait any longer and add a touch of Dutch elegance to your table setting. Whether you're hosting a meal, expressing your creativity, or simply adding a touch of Dutch charm, these napkins offer a stylish and versatile solution.
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