My husband had eight Christmas dish settings when we married. To accomdate our expanded family, I found similar pieces at a thrift store. Likewise, my first Frosty Pines stemware pieces came from buying Arby's sandwiches. The rest? Thrift stores. All combined, they make up what I call my "Family Christmas Table."surrounded with angel hair and papery silver dollar stems. The cloth napkins are tied with gold-colored rope I purchased by the yard at the fabric store..Some nice china pieces had been passed down to me, but I was missing dinner plates. I found inexpensive gold-rimmed plates at...say it with me...a thrift shop. (Just once I had a guest turn her plate over to inspect its maker. Need I explain why she will not be invited back?) The gold rims on the Frosty Pines stemware coordinate beautifully too.
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AuthorI loved writing about Meg Cary's interior design career in my romance, Home of the Heart. Meg worked on some pretty spectacular projects that I've only dreamed of. But my greatest pleasure has been exploring what's involved in creating one's personal Home of the Heart, both helping others as well as the evolution of my own home design. I'll be sharing with you what I've learned over the years as an interior designer. |