Your guests don’t need to juggle that too. Put silverware at the end of the buffet so that it is the last thing they grab on their way to their seats. Have a serving utensil for everything on the table. Don’t stick beverages or desserts in the middle of the buffet, etc. 3. Tr...
Not only do I have a list ofwhatI have andwhatI need andwhatI would like to have I also have images and an updated list of everything I need to set a table and I can start selecting what I’ll put on the table before I even take out one thing to set it! A picture is amazin...
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(or plan to have) and map out exactly how much space they will need. This takes some extra effort upfront, but you will end up with a much better allocation of space than by simply choosing drawers in an arbitrary width. You can try laying out your utensils on a dining table to get...
Choose a vertical dresser to maximize on height and reduce used wall space. Or select a smaller dresser than can be placed beneath a window or next to your bed as a side table. 3) Show some personality Bring your square room to life by adding pieces like an extra large rug that stretch...
How to Set a Simple Table Before you learn how to set a dining room table for a dinner party or more formal occasion, it helps to start simple with the table-setting basics. Place a dinner plate down. If you’re starting with a salad, place the salad plate on top of your dinner pl...
So set your table for family dinner on a nightly basis. Use your tablecloths, napkins, special flatware, you name it. Don’t be afraid to break out the place cards or crystal candlesticks on a Tuesday with leftovers. It’s fun to get fancy in your PJs—and it’s a great way to pl...
But, of course, if you know me, I do it all on a budget! I do like to use real dishes, glasses, flatware, tablecloths, and napkins. But, if you’re budget is more constrictive then by all means use paper and plastic!! Or, maybe you can mix it in here and there to make the...
Top fall table decor for your charcuterie board party Turnmeon Fall Artificial Pumpkins This festive set features artificial pumpkins, maple leaves, pine cones and acorns. They’re small enough to fit on a large charcuterie board without the display looking too crowded. Plus, you can...
The casual table setting will include everything the basic table setting includes, but where you go from here will depend on your menu. If you’re serving soup, salad or bread with your meal, you’ll need extra dishes and flatware. This is also a good time to go slightly more elegant ...