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of the methods below!Two things happened to bring you today’s post:.1) I hosted another holiday dinner at my house and once again felt silly that I never take any photos of the fun little table set ups I do because they’re always just really basic, straight-forward, normal stuff.

But still, sharing is caring.. 2) I got a new camera that I really have no idea how to use, but I somehow managed to take a few OK (and some not-so-OK) pictures while I was playing around..This table was a little extra special because it was on an actual table and not those folding plastic banquet tables.So that was neat.

I was also able to use my Christmas plates that I bought for myself at the end of season last year along with the plates from this amazing china set one of my mother in laws gave me..The set belonged to her mother and no one else in the family was interested in it, so I was able to put it to good use and it made the table setting a little more meaningful too!.

I’ll have to share more about those dishes with you in the future.
I’m pretty fascinated with it right now..1) Draw your shape on your fabric and cut it out.. 2) Spray startch on the back of it.. 3)Iron it to the wall!.
This little rocking horse approves of his new shady tree to stand under..This discovery has been like a whole new world opening up to me this week.
I’ve been sticking stuff on our walls left, right, and centre, just to see what works.Kennedy and Chris aren’t too sure what to make of it, but they’re humoring me, as usual.. Let me tell you, I have made some pretty fun little discoveries.
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