I also used pine cones as card holders for place settings. A hollowed out pumpkin made a lovely vase/centerpiece. Martha taught me how to fold napkins into a "lotus", which made the perfect place for the pine cones. It all came together quite nicely!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thanksgiving Tables
I also used pine cones as card holders for place settings. A hollowed out pumpkin made a lovely vase/centerpiece. Martha taught me how to fold napkins into a "lotus", which made the perfect place for the pine cones. It all came together quite nicely!
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Now I get your love of the blue and white pictures!
This is a beautiful table. Did you spray your pinecones with a sealer or just leave them as is? That's a wonderful idea to use them as place cards!
Amber - I bought those cinnamon scented pine cones that come in the bags at Christmas time and just used them as is without any problems.
Thanks for the compliment :)
Wow, what a beautiful table! How lovely to be able to use your Grandmother's china!
The table looks lovely. I also inherited my Grandmother's china and it is so special to use. I found you on the local Etsy search. I am also in Castle Rock.
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