If you are hosting Christmas dinner then today’s party tip will be very helpful for your dinner tablescape. I am sharing a quick and easy Christmas napkin ring. Seriously you can whip up these napkin rings in a matter of minutes. Read More
Kids Christmas Activity Table
In today’s post I am showing you how you can put together a kids Christmas activity table. With just a couple of things (some of which are even generic) I was able to pull this table together. Read More
Fin-Tastic Back To School Breakfast Tablescape
My boys started school today which means I spent last night setting up this fin-tastic back to school breakfast tablescape. I wanted to set it up the night before because if I tried in the morning it would of been a chaotic start to the day. Plus even though my boys knew I was setting up a table for them because it’s tradition they didn’t know the theme so I wanted them to wake up to it all set up.
Disclosure: I am part of the Cricut Blogger Program and I receive products/compensation in exchange for craft ideas. But all opinions are 100% my own. Some of the links used here are affiliate read my full disclosure HERE. Read More
4th of July Tablescape
4th of July brings to mind yummy bbq’s, fireworks and all the smoke that comes with them lol, and the festive colors of our flag. Today I bring you a festive 4th of July tablescape that you can set up at your 4th of July celebration. It is full of red, white, blue, and pinwheels. Pinwheels are so easy to make and they add such a cute touch to the table, I added them wherever I saw fit. For my tablescape I used some free printables from Elva M Design Studio and they added the perfect American touch to tie everything together.
The place setting I created consisted of a festive paper plate that was topped with a utensil holder designed by Elva M Design Studio and you can find that here. Read More
Patriotic Table Place Card
It’s that time again, CRAFT LIGHTNING!!! Craft lightning is a series where bloggers get to participate and we each share a craft that is done in 15 minutes or less (excluding dry time). The material to use this time around was wood and right away I knew I wanted to make something with a wooden star. I didn’t know exactly what I was making until I arrived at the craft store. When I was in the aisle with the wood cutouts I saw these chalkboard stands and I thought I can make a Patriotic table place card. Read More