You never know where your style inspiration may come from, and we love the story of how Sarah’s good deed sparked the idea for a stylish and cozy new blanket made from thrifted wool scarves! You’ll find the story and the tutorial on her blog, Sadie Seasongoods.
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Ever thought about using a throw as a Table cloth? Â Anne with an EÂ create quite the festiveThanksgiving table by doing so. There are also so many other fun details to this table setting, like those ingenious “placecards.”
Shelley, of Calypso in the Country, is definitely mad for plaid and frequently uses plaid in her fall and winter table settings. See her adorable Christmas morning table setting from last year.
Jenny from Refresh Living, did not just choose one print, but combined dad’s old shirts into a table runner,
complete with pockets and buttons!
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Thanks so much for hosting! I am pinning your party to my Link Party board and have shared the party over at G+!
Chloe Crabtree recently posted…A Rustic Christmas Tablescape
Thank you Chloe for sharing : )
Love your features! We’re mad for plaid too!
Vicki and Jennifer 2 Bees in a Pod recently posted…Stacked Wood Slice Christmas Tree Ornament
Thanks so much ladies…how can you not love plaid?
Your party is so exciting today. Thank you for hosting. Jo