Christmas 2010: Dining Room and Family Room
…I am lucky to have inherited them and I still treasure them, even if I don’t like to sit in them. I created a centerpiece using “Christmas tree” cones from…
…I am lucky to have inherited them and I still treasure them, even if I don’t like to sit in them. I created a centerpiece using “Christmas tree” cones from…
…when the time is right, I take a few fruits for decorating. This brain-like fruit is a real conversation starter and it makes a perfect late summer centerpiece for my…
…best post, but it features one of my favorite crafty project, a 4th of July Centerpiece. ~What’s left on your summer to-do list? Around the house I’d like to find…
…side by side to make a runner for my kitchen table. A vase of white hydrangeas looks pretty here. I’m still loving the star centerpiece that I posted about here….
…porch. They add a nice touch, I think. I put together a centerpiece for the table using dried garlic heads. I had a Papasan chair in college. Isn’t this the…
…burned the candles in my salted candle centerpiece night after night. We woke up one night while napping on our sofas to the sound of the smoke detector. One of…
…My table now looks festive! A little crafting was just what I needed after a long day at school. Now what should I do for the kitchen table centerpiece? Mmmm…….
…foods that he loves. We had grilled brats, German potato salad, roasted asparagus, corn on the cob, and cherry pie. It was really yummy! I did this centerpiece for the…
…set for our Sunday brunch. I would never think of using cherry tomatoes in a centerpiece, but it worked. They also scattered them throughout the boxwood that was on top…
…club at my house on Saturday night, so I thought I’d share my table and participate in Tablescape Tuesday for the very first time. Let’s start with the centerpiece. I…
…from my in-laws last Christmas. I made a rustic centerpiece to go with this table runner. I wanted to use the runner because Mr. SP’s mom made it and I…
…I use almost every single year is an apple cone form to create a Williamsburg inspired centerpiece. Here’s a picture of the cone from the Williamsburg Marketplace website: I love…