I found this uber-cute fabric at JoAnn's. Too cute to be ignored, it was bought and made into a Valentine's Day tablecloth.
Aaron has been gingerly eating his meals on placemats in order to avoid the certain wrath if he dribbles something on the cuteness.
Poor Aaron! I can just see him being soooooooooo careful! :)
ReplyDeleteThat material is very cute, and it makes your dining room/kitchen look very light and airy!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Cute fabric. It would make cute pillow slip covers.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and festive! I almost expect to see Piglet sitting down for supper. Happy Valentines!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! As for dribbly men, I have finally given up and resorted to plastic/rubber placemats (cute ones, of course). I can just hose off the placemats. Now I'm thinking about getting one of those plastic tablecloth things and putting it under my husband's chair ...
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I can't believe that Aaron would dribble yet alone you being cross with him.
ReplyDeleteSomeone should make a tablecloth pre-printed with wine dribbles and gravy spots. Then there's no standard to live up to. Seriously, very cute fabric. Are those teddy bears? Sweet teddy bears? Sweet teddy bears in love?
ReplyDeleteVery cute indeed! I really admire the way you celebrate all the holidays...I managed to put red placemats out on our kitchen table and that's about the extent of our festiveness.
ReplyDeleteYou know what you could do in order to stave off the dribbles and still see the utter cuteness of the tablecloth? I don't know what the equivalent is in America, but in Europe it is possible to buy a piece of clear plastic "fabric" that is a tad bit thicker than clear contact paper (like what you use to cover soft back books in elementary school?) and all you do is simply put it on top of your fabric tablecloth for easy cleaning and cute dining!
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