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Good to prep before Thanksgiving day: Clean all stemware, silverware, and serveware to be used. Time consuming now, but it will be less hectic for later. By preplanning space now, I saw that the leaf really needed to be added [even if only four people]. Additional pics to come after the table leaf added...
Also: By taking inventory of what we already have and thrifting for some updated pieces, I inexpensively gave multiple varitaions on a theme to mix and match. Thrifting for tableware is also a heck of a lot less expensive than going to the mall and spending $$$ on a new set - plus it's more fun to hunt for!
I also saved money by spray painting some existing items in gold: Twig table runners, square rattan chargers, and Dollar Store multi-colored leaves. Even some of my orange Big Lot's pumpkins got refresed in gold and cream with a gold mist.
More thrifted tablestyling can be seen on my blog at http://nyclq-focalpoint.blogspot.com
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