Here's another example of an unexpected container from my
Easter table I posted just last week (again with the tin).
I shared several simple tips for holiday entertaining that you can find HERE in my
Thanksgiving table post but here are a few more fun tips for dressing your table for the Christmas holiday.
I'm hoping to drop by the event table for at least two - hours each day, with the schedule for my personal availability at the
event table posted at the table, so that anyone who wants to speak with me personally can drop by the event table at these times and I'll be there.
Click to see this Desk Rescue in Memphis Blue post or this Eggplant Antique
Parlor Table post.
See the before & afters and her paint techniques on Katie's Green
Entry Table post!
You may recall this
trestle table post back in August where I shared we were on the hunt for a new one and looking at all the options available out there.
I'm taking the day off to bring you today's link party, but will resume Styled + Set Holiday Entertaining tomorrow, including my own
Easter table post.
(For details on how I painted and stained this table, check out my Annie Sloan
Console Table post.
Any odds updates will be updated in
the table posted above.
Instead, check out
the table I posted yesterday with different transfer options to top up your account.
You can find the tiling
the table post here... and the parson chair wannabe chair post here.
Everything from the light fixtures to
the table posts were hand - selected by Sarah, making this space a true reflection of her signature style.
I'm taking the day off to bring you today's link party, but will resume Styled + Set Holiday Entertaining tomorrow, including my own Easter
table post.
My table post was also an heirloom discussion so we are on double duty here this week!.
Oh yeah, don't miss my cute whimsical Easter
Table post.
Maureen, I love your table (more on that in a minute), but your sentimental commentary is what I really enjoyed on
this table post.