Looking for a way to spice up your table? Look no further! Table runners are a great way to dress up any table! They can come in all shapes, sizes and styles so it’s easy to get a little creative and choose a unique look for your table. Check out these awesome, easy DIY table runners that you can make yourself for any special dinner occasion. Enjoy!

1. Ruler Table Runner

Start your back to school party decorations with this DIY Ruler Table Runner. (Tutorial via Country Living)

2. Table Runner From Plastic Canvas Circles

This modern table runner comes from humble beginnings: plastic canvas rounds and yarn scraps. (Tutorial via CraftyPod)

3. DIY Pinwheel Table Tunner

Learn how to make a pinwheel and turn it into a pretty table runner! (Tutorial via Green Wedding Shoes)

4. Crochet a Hexagon Table Runner

This hexagon table runner is perfect for your country or primitive home. Use it on your kitchen or dining room table for a cozy look. (Tutorial via Tuts+)

5. Woven Burlap Table Runner

This pretty woven burlap table runner will make your table look elegant for any occasion. (Tutorial via Fab You Bliss)

6. Geometric Table Runner

Create a fun 3-D table runner that will have your guests talking for days! (Tutorial via Ruffled)

7. DIY No Sew Ruffled Table Runner

Make this super easy no sew burlap table runner with ruffles using only a glue gun and scissors. (Tutorial via Liz Marie)

8. DIY Splatter Paint Popsicle Stick Runner

For your kid’s birthday party, you might want to try making this DIY popsicle stick table runner. It’s very easy but enjoyable to make. (Tutorial via At Home in Love)

9. Polka Dot Table Runner

Set your table in style with this beautiful polka dot table runner made from paper. (Tutorial via The Craftinomicon)

10. Recycled Rags Table Runner

Knit a rustic table runner using your old sheets and pillowcases! (Tutorial via Creative Jewish Mom)

11. DIY Rainbow Table Runner

Pretty table runner for a party made from pieces of craft felt. (Tutorial via Say Yes)

12. DIY Macrame Table Runner

Easy macrame project that can be made for $12 in less than an hour! (Tutorial via The Urban Acres)