Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 18, 2008 -
Even if you don't entertain often, every home should have a classic and simple set of table linens, for the occasion that guests drop by and to nudge you to actually sit down and enjoy your brunch every Sunday morning. If you've inherited some antique linens, that's wonderful, but you may want to keep them in good shape for parties. There's no need to drop big bucks on your tabletop, especially when the JCPenney Hemstitch Table Linens ($12-$27, 50% off) are so affordable.
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Mar 25, 2008 -
While I love the Larch bedding, something about the business of this pattern makes it seem a little too frantic for a table. Still, there's no denying that the Unison Larch Table Cloth ($90-$110), will catch a guest's eye. Whether the final verdict is positive or negative, though, it's anybody's guess.
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Dec 13, 2007 -
Since at least half of you use table cloths on holidays and special occasions, I hope you'll appreciate this Henry Road Gloria Table Cloth ($115-$165). Obviously the crimson color mixed with some greenery would be perfect for Christmas, but the floral pattern works well year round. Just throw in some pink napkins for an intended clash, and your table will be ready for summer.
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Nov 19, 2007 -
There are so many wonderful table designs nowadays, sometimes it's almost a shame to use table cloths. In other cases, table cloths are an easy way to hide a piece of furniture that's seen better days, and a simple way to perk up a plain room.
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Do You Use Table Cloths?
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Nov 14, 2009 -
When it comes to the Thanksgiving table, how you dress it is often as important to the hostess as what food sits upon it. Over the years, I've seen family members fuss over table settings, switching out placemats, rethinking china sets, and shifting floral arrangements.
I admit that I'm known to fuss over my Thanksgiving table as well.
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Sep 18, 2009 -
I'm a big enthusiast of white table linens. With a basic backdrop, you can be flexible with your other dinner party décor, changing up your palettes and patterns to make each party special. That said, you'll need to bring in color and flair with napkins, napkin rings, flowers, and serving dishes.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
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!
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Nov 08, 2009 -
If your fireplace's brick surface is marred by a thick layer of soot, here's one nontoxic way to deal with it. Just mix up an ounce of soap with an ounce of table salt. Mix with enough water to make a cream and then rub it onto the brick's surface with a cloth.
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