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So Simple Ribbon Napkin Rings

Here’s a simple last minute napkin ring project you can do in a snap and your kids can help too.

Set a festive table with this quick and easy craft project.

Set a festive table with this quick and easy craft project.

  • Start with a paper towel tube and cut into 1 ½” pieces.
  • Cut a plaid or other pretty ribbon to fit.

Be sure to add ribbon to the inside for a professioanl finish!

Be sure to add ribbon to the inside for a professional finish!

  • Glue the ribbon to the tube.
  • You can either wrap it around so the inside is covered or simply apply a piece to the front and the inside.
  • Glue sticks work best.  If you use spray glue, be sure to spray in a paper bag to avoid getting glue everywhere.
  • Tie a bow around a little bell with 1/8” ribbon and glue to the front.

Select matching ribbon and a bell to embelish the front.

Select matching ribbon and a bell to embellish the front.

Voila!  You have an instant festive touch to your Christmas table.

I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas


Red and green may be the traditional colors of Christmas, but why not try something different?  Blue and white are perfect for a Hanukkah meal or New Year’s Eve late night dinner as well as Christmas brunch.

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas right at my table.

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas right at my table.

This would be a fun setting at a Hanukka table.

This would be a fun setting for a Hanukkah table.

Start with at pale blue snow flake table cloth.  Add snowflake dinner plates and a salad plate or soup bowl in a coordinating pattern.

Snowflake plates were a lucky find at Goodwill

Snowflake plates were a lucky find at Goodwill

Keep the monochromatic scheme going with blue glasses.

LEt your guests take home the snowflake and little ornament as a memento.

Let your guests take home the snowflake and little ornament as a memento.

The napkin is an ikat design tied with a snowflake and little ornament.  I love to incorporate little gifts for my guests at the table.  They can take them home as a remembrance of a lovely time.

Or you can set the napkin on the plate for a different look.

Or you can set the napkin on the plate for a different look.


The centerpiece has white pine and poinsettias, but giant snowflakes or paper whites would work too.  Just stick with blue and white.  A sparkly garland looks just as festive on the table as it would on a tree.

An all white centerpiece keeps the monochromatic color theme going

An all white centerpiece keeps the monochromatic color theme going

Enjoy your holiday by sharing your time, your table and a meal with family and friends.  It doesn’t get any better than that!

“The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.”

Burton Hillis


Winter Warmth

Hang vintage mittens in all shapes and sizes

Hang vintage mittens in all shapes and sizes

Who says stocking are the only thing you can hang at the chimney?  Mittens may not hold has many goodies, but you get a pair!  Vintage or new hand made mittens and gloves to fit all fingers look charming when grouped together on a garland.

Add berries and lights to your Christmas garland

Add berries and lights to your Christmas garland

I happen to collect red mittens, but you can choose a color you love.  If you don’t have a fireplace mantle, drape a garland from a shelf for the same effect.

Vintage ornaments fit right in

Vintage ornaments fit right in

Surprise Old St. Nick with something new this year!

It Takes a Village!

Look for new and creative ways to display your Christmas collections.  If you collect ceramic houses or have an entire village scene and always put it under the tree or on the mantle, try something new.

Group your "homes" on the table!

Group your "homes" on the table!

Use your collection on the dining room table for a festive centerpiece!   Group the houses together and add candles, fake snow or pine branches.   Your family and friends will be entertained at the dinner table and you get to enjoy your collection up close and personal.

The village can start all kinds of interesting conversations!

The village can start all kinds of interesting conversations!

Break the ice with a little village on the table.

Break the ice with a little village on the table.

Christmas Display

The same rules apply to Christmas decorating as those for displaying your everyday collections.

  • Display items in groups of odd numbers
  • Group like items together
  • Collections have a greater impact when placed together
  • Put all your santas or angels together on the coffee table, shelf or mantle instead of spreading them around the room.

You will love the result!


Tips for a Stress-less Christmas

A good plan is the best way to enjoy a stress-free or stress-less holiday season.


Start a notebook just for December.  Make sure it’s small enough so you can carry it with you.


Make a list of what you plan to accomplish and eliminate the things you don’t enjoy or have time to do.

Gift shopping

  • Who you are buying for
  • Gift ideas and where you can make your purchases
  • Budget, how much will you spend?

Wrapping

  • Paper
  • Boxes
  • Tissue
  • Ribbons and bows
  • Tape

Entertaining

  • Set a date for the party (parties)
  • Make out guest list
  • Send invitations or make phone calls
  • Organize table linens.  Wash and iron
  • Check supply of paper plates and napkins
  • Do you have an adequate supply of glasses, dishes, silverware, serving pieces

Food and Drinks

  • Plan food, appetizers and drinks
  • What will other guests bring?
  • Shop for food and drinks
  • Prepare anything that can be made in advance

Cleaning

  • Do a little at a time and skip rooms no one will see
  • Better yet, hire a cleaning service

Decorating

  • If you spread it out over several days or weeks, it won’t be so overwhelming
  • Enlist help from the rest of the family

Cards

  • To send or not to send?
  • Purchase cards
  • Stamps
  • Consider New Year’s cards instead

Baking

  • Make a list of items to be baked
  • Make out shopping list
  • Shop for ingredients
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