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Setting the Holiday Table

shop our Christmas table: Blue Wine Glasses, Holiday Figurine Glasses (exact style sold out but similar options here), Napkins, Green Candle Holders, Gingham Tablecloth, Bamboo Silverware, Cane Votives, Vietri Christmas Plates, Red Christmas Plates (old from Ballard Designs), Glittery Bottle Brush Trees, Napkin Rings (old, similar here and here) Are you hosting this holiday season? We are here for Christmas and I’m getting excited to pull out all of my favorite tableware for the holidays. When it comes to my table, I love using items that feel special, that have a story. Mismatched plates, vintage inspired glassware, salt and pepper shakers I snagged at a random store years ago, a tablecloth that makes me happy. I always try to find...

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Setting the Holiday Table

shop our Christmas table: Blue Wine Glasses, Holiday Figurine Glasses (exact style sold out but similar options here), Napkins, Green Candle Holders, Gingham Tablecloth, Bamboo Silverware, Cane Votives, Vietri Christmas Plates, Red Christmas Plates (old from Ballard Designs), Glittery Bottle Brush Trees, Napkin Rings (old, similar here and here) Are you hosting this holiday season? We are here for Christmas and I’m getting excited to pull out all of my favorite tableware for the holidays. When it comes to my table, I love using items that feel special, that have a story. Mismatched plates, vintage inspired glassware, salt and pepper shakers I snagged at a random store years ago, a tablecloth that makes me happy. I always try to find...

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How to Clean Sterling Silver Jewelry

Sterling silver isn’t pure (pure silver is known as fine silver) but rather an alloy that contains about 10 percent of another metal, such as copper. Silver is actually a very soft metal, so it’s combined with other metals to make it stronger and more functional. Sterling silver is often used for cutlery, serving utensils, jewelry, accessories such as hair clips, and even business tools like letter openers. The silver that’s in sterling silver can tarnish when it comes into contact with certain environmental pollutants, and the alloy metals are often reactive with oxygen, making sterling silver prone to corrosion and tarnishing. But whether you need to clean your favorite watch, your grandmother’s soup ladle, or your fancy cutlery in...

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