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    • A beautiful way to bring Autumn onto your table.
      Clean lines of simple glassware and decanters lighten a fall table of deep colors, old‑fashioned dishes and fall berries.
    • This centerpiece adds festive charm to any table
      Mums, pumpkins, and nuts in their shells are symbols of fall, and here you can put them all together for a harvest time centerpiece.
    • A Red, White and Blue Tablescape That Really Pops
      This patriotic table looks anything but like it was designed with a budget in mind. It is a clever assortment of red, white, and blue-decorated elements you can pick up at a craft store and pull right from your pantry; the only splurge is a few blue hydrangeas from a florist or supermarket, but you could substitute red and white flowers from your garden, too.
    • A Spooky Tablescape Makes a Halloween Party Festive
      For a spooky-licious party, turn squash and gourds into scary apparitions, fill small cauldrons with candies, and light up the table with ghostly paper bag votives. Spidery characters fill in the table, along with fun mix-and-match dishes and napkins.
    • Cactuses Bring Colorful Flair To A Summer Centerpiece
      Swatches of bright or pastel colors and light paints a happy summer table. Small paper lanterns are bright with safe, battery-operated votives, and tiny cactus plants nestle in glass-lined metal lanterns.
    • School Colors Add Personality To A Typical Tailgate
      Paint school colors on a simple wooden CD holder from craft stores, and it can serve as both an attractive holder for serving utensils, napkins, and flowers as well as a cheery centerpiece. Football cutouts and shakers add whimsical decoration.
    • A guide to the perfect flowers for a special mother
      There’s no more popular Mother’s Day gift than flowers, and you can use them to tell the mother in your life what she means to you. Once you know the traditional meanings behind each bloom along with a list of the top ten of the most popular flowers for the season, you’ll have no problem saying what you want with a beautiful bouquet.
    • Favorite family toys do double duty on this Christmas table.
      This table comes alive with magical toys and collectibles from your family’s childhood.
    • Enjoy the sweetness of the season.
      Children will love this whimsical, rainbow-hued table of Santa’s sugar-coated forest and jars of their favorite sweets. Search home décor stores for miniatures trees and elves in candy colors, and surround them with apothecary jars filled with seasonal treats.
    • A fresh and festive addition to a fall table.
      Bring outdoor fall colors inside by filling a wooden box with seasonal plants.
    • A perfect table for fall festivities.
      Use the beauty of seasonal fruits and plants to add fall colors to your table.
    • Wrapped gifts can do double duty as part of a beautfiul holiday table.
      If you are wrapping packages for Christmas, you already have everything you need to decorate your holiday table.
    • Pieces of nature make this an easy and elegant addition to your Christmas table.
      Setting your table this season can be elegantly simple with a clever arrangement of magnolia leaves, candles, and pinecones.
    • A delightful treat for your table.
      Lively green and shades of yellow-to-red offset the vibrant hues of autumn on this casually sophisticated table.
    • Potted Herb Tablescape

      Herbal fragrance will fill your dining area with this casually landscaped table.

    • A Gardenscape Centerpiece

      Before you transfer them outside, pot baby lettuce plants and herbs in colorful colanders and “start” them on your summer table.

    • The Perfect Summer Scene

      Your formal occasion deserves a beautiful table, and this sophisticated grouping of flowers and glass is the picture of understated elegance.

    • A Picnic Basket Tablescape

      Stage a picnic to bring the fun indoors -- or set up this summer scene on an outside table for a whimsical party look on your patio or deck.

    • Celebrate the memories and achievements with your graduate
      Adorn the dinner table with a tribute to their awesome accomplishments.
    • A Beautiful Table for the Mother's in our Lives
      Moms of any age will adore this primrose-potted tea set. Use your collection of small teapots or china tea and coffee cups to pot a special centerpiece. The fancier the better! Purchase small plants of primroses or pansies, and pot them right in the container --dirt, roots, and all.
    • An Easter Table That is Sure to Impress
      Set an eggstravagant table with a centerpiece of pedestal cake stands, moss, and eggs dyed in pale, muted hues. Tiny silver-lined espresso cups make sweet egg holders to decorate each place setting.
    • Decorate Your Table with a Pastel Palette of Eggs in a Natural Easter Habitat
      Hide a collection of painted eggs in a terrarium fitted with wheat grass. Surround the terrarium with your collection of glass bunnies and eggs to show off this beautiful Easter collection.
    • A Spring Tablescape that Brings the Outdoors In
      Bring natural elements inside to set a table that chirps of spring. Hoping for blue sky and bursts of foliage, this tablescape celebrates the season by pulling the outdoors in.
    • Special Touches to Make Your Valentine's Romantic

      To set a lovely table for two, pull together a collection of ruby glassware on a simple white platter – flutes, simple drinking glasses, or stemmed goblets – and fill them with roses. Flutter rose petals on the table, and tie votives with delicate ribbon and a whisper to your Valentine.

    • Jewels of the season adorn this dazzling holiday table. Candles and baubles add sparkle, while gold-embossed magnolia leaves personalize place settings.
    • Themes make decorating easy!
      Here are a few suggestions on how to give your home a designer look for the holidays.
    • A vision of sugarplums dance on your table with this whimsical centerpiece.
    • Bring the outdoors in for a centerpiece that incorporates the best elements of fall.
      Pumpkins, gourds, nuts and corn form the basis for this inexpensive and easy idea.
    • With one trip to the pumpkin patch or farmer’s market, and a forage through the backyard, you can set a simply elegant Thanksgiving table.
    • This clever centerpiece- from your own backyard- will delight both children and adults.
    • Tips for Creative Centerpieces and Floral Arrangements
      It's easy to pull together incredible centerpieces and floral arrangements for your next gathering by using a little creativity and a few basic principles of crafting. Try our tips, let Mother Nature inspire you and before you know it, you'll be blushing over compliments from your guests.
    • Tips for a better bouquet
      Cut, fresh flowers are a beautiful and creative way to decorate for a party or just for every day. You don't necessarily have to have a green thumb, but you should know a few basics to make the most of your floral arrangements to keep them looking their best as long as possible.
    • Hollow out colorful vegetables and fill them with vibrant flowers for a fresh, summery centerpiece.
      This entire look can be purchased at the grocery store and put together quickly.
    • A simple arrangement of different sizes and colors of bottles and a bouquet of tropical flowers makes a stunning centerpiece for a summer table.
      Set the table with white linens and dishes to show off the fresh colors of this centerpiece.
    • Three simple elements -- sand, shells, and candles--fill green-tinted drinking glasses to make a splashy summer centerpiece.
      Make your table look like you are at the beach with some inexpensive glasses, sand, shells, and candles.
    • Simple, organic elements of grass and cotton fabrics create a peaceful, inviting dinner table.
      There couldn't be a more natural, yet beautiful, way to set your table. Most of the components you probably already have in your home, and the rest are easy to find and inexpensive. All you need is a large piece of burlap, green linen napkins, a white casserole dish and white dishes, tiny pots, and a flat of grass. After the dinner, you can plant the grass for lasting memories.
    • Let flags and fireworks set the stage for your celebration.
      When the theme is red, white, and blue, there are many clever, inexpensive ways to decorate the table. Collections of flags, inexpensive buckets filled with backyard play sand and sparklers, and mix-and-match plates and napkins can be pulled together in a few minutes, and the results are spectacular.


     

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