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Tablecloths for Weddings
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I look forward to summer with great anticipation. Imagine a child one week before Christmas! Our state (beautiful Oregon) boasts the most stunning green grasses, trees, and foliage along with an amazing array of colorful blooms and sunshine filled summers that nobody can stay indoors for long–especially after the long months of rain. Folks here
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Bring some glam to your wedding display table with this inspirational linen idea! Donna Anderson of Couture Table joins LinenTablecloth in this inspiration video to show how to dress up your cake display table with linens and custom servingware. Balancing the colors for your wedding can be challenging, but with this simple idea you can
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Consider the square tablecloth an often overlooked table linen. While you might not see square tables used prominently at weddings or special events, there are a thousand uses for square linens. Sure, you can just cover a square table, but let us think outside the box. Don’t think of them simply as square table covers.
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You see more and more weddings with gorgeously matched furnishings, from tablecloths,  to chair covers, and other accoutrements.  Yet chair covers may not immediately come to mind when planning your wedding. Chairs can cause unnecessary stress when preparing for your big day. Many venues offer a standard style chair, which may complement the décor of the
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You may be wondering if you need to dress your tables for your upcoming nuptials. How important is it? Simply put, tablecloths for your wedding will make a huge statement about your big day. Aside from the bride, they are likely to be the main attraction. They are like the wrapping-paper of the wedding, and
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