A chic tablecloth can be one of the most transformative tools for creating a killer tablescape, but building a collection can get pricey. Our solution? Invest in one spectacularly splurge-worthy option that can work for a multitude of settings year-round, like John Robshaw's Atavi Tablecloth ($95-$135). Its gilded pattern captures the subtle imperfections of Robshaw's artisanal printing methods. The neutral palette can easily go from elegant to earthy and can be mixed with solids, graphics, bold colors, or neutrals alike. See how we reimagined this tablecloth for three different settings.
Off to Market Recap: Everyday Tablecloth
For the past two years I lived without a kitchen table. But, I've recently moved and I'm very excited because my new kitchen is big enough for a small table and four chairs! I found an amazing deal on Craigslist, and I'm the proud owner of a kitchen table. Now that I have a table, I want a pretty tablecloth. Thus, I've rounded up the best cheerful and Spring tablecloths the Internet has to offer. To share them with you, I bookmarked them in the Off to Market group in the YumSugar Community. My favorite tablecloth is this light-colored ikat-printed one by Horchow. It fits in with the Moroccan-inspired look of my studio apartment. For more tablecloths, browse the collection below.
Interested in learning more about bookmarking? Read the the complete instructions here.
Off to Market: Everyday Tablecloth
For the past two years, I've lived without a kitchen table. But I've recently moved and I'm very excited because my new kitchen is big enough for a small table and four chairs! I found an amazing deal on Craigslist and I'm the proud owner of a kitchen table. Like the mouse in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, now that I have a table, I want a pretty tablecloth. Can you help me find one? Search the Internet for cheerful Spring tablecloths and bookmark everything you find. Save the tablecloths in the Off to Market group in the YumSugar Community — that way I can share them with everyone. I appreciate your assistance and can't wait to check out your discoveries.
Kidoodles: Thanksgiving Tablecloth
Since Thanksgiving is next week, we thought you could use a simple arts and crafts project to entertain your kiddos and help you prepare for the holiday. Let your children be in charge of the tablecloth. They will appreciate the opportunity to get involved and relish the chance to get a lil messy — all in the name of helping out!
You just need the following items:
- A piece of butcher paper (white works well with all colors)
- A few sponges
- Festive colored paints
- A few pieces of blank paper
- Scissors
- Plates or bowls for paints
- Markers or crayons
For my guide to making a kid-friendly tablecloth, read more
Do You Purchase Seasonal Kitchen Linens?
Not only am I a sucker for seasonal candy, but I also can't say no to holiday kitchen linens. From heart-printed dish towels to Halloween aprons to Christmas tablecloths, I love seasonal kitchen linens. How about you?
Come Party With Me: Campfire Fiesta — The Look
My campfire fiesta won't exactly have decor. After all, hanging streamers and piñatas from the trees is a guaranteed way to get heckled by adjacent campers. But I will be needing provisions and gear — everything from aluminum foil for cooking the marshmallow cream puffs to a cute tablecloth to cover the picnic table.

I've chosen floral oilcloth that's both easy to clean and in keeping with the Mexican-themed meal. I'll also bring some reusable plates and utensils, a portable kitchen sink for washing dishes, and cute citronella candles to keep the bugs away. If you camp with portable iPod speakers, you might want to bring along some glow sticks too, in case a dance party breaks out around the fire ring. Check out my cute and functional finds below.
Yum's June Must-Haves
June is here and to get excited for Summer, picnics, and barbecues, I've rounded up a few things you can't live without. These items will make cooking, entertaining, drinking, and eating that much more fabulous! To check out my must-haves for this month, click the "Start" button.
Come Party With Me: Potluck — The Look
Use rustic, earthy tones to create an inviting table setting for your potluck dinner. Set the table the night before so that you don't have to worry the day of the party. Start by covering the table with a striped tablecloth. Use warm taupe plates and brown napkins held with gold napkin rings. A versatile clear wine goblet works well with both the blood orange punch and wine. Gold flatware makes the mood more festive. Run globe votive holders down the sides of the table and place a low floral arrangement in the middle. Make homemade placecards with twigs and pine needles. Light a fire in the fireplace and let the party begin!
YumSugar Gift Guide: Newlyweds

When Christmas shopping for the couple who was recently married, stay away from items that may have been wedding gifts. Instead, opt for fun and useful accessories for their kitchen. A simple serving tray is always welcome, as is a stylish tablecloth and napkin set. Or give them a cooking-for-two cookbook. They will be able to make delicious meals together for many days to come!
For more suggestions on what to give newlyweds, scroll below.
Mommy's Lil Helper: Thanksgiving Tablecloth
Since Thanksgiving is next week, we thought you could use a simple arts and crafts project to entertain your kiddos and help you prepare for the holiday. Let your children be in charge of the tablecloth. Well, it won't be a cloth, but it will cover the table!
You just need the following items:
- A piece of butcher paper (white works well with all colors)
- A few sponges
- Festive colored paints
- A few pieces of blank paper
- Scissors
- Plates or bowls for paints
- Markers or crayons
For my guide to making a kid friendly tablecloth, read more





