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  2. Complete Your Holiday Tablescape with These Festive Christmas ...

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    Your holiday table isn't complete without Christmas napkins for your guests. Choose between reusable cloth and disposable paper options.

  3. Holiday cloth napkins can add a festive touch without too much fuss. Even a napkin ring can add a festive note to a holiday table. It’s the tiny embellishments that really make your table shine.

  4. 11 Must-Have Christmas Collectibles to Complete Your Holiday ...

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    Slip one at each place setting on the dinner table as a name card and souvenir for guests. ... red ball ornaments, and cloth napkins. Invite Jadeite to a holiday meal by setting the table with ...

  5. 10 Common Stains at Christmastime (and How to Remove Them) - AOL

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    Using a cloth dipped into a mixture of warm water and a small amount of liquid dish soap, blot the area until the stain is gone. Remove any soapy residue with a clean cloth dampened with warm ...

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    When you've got a dinner party or holiday gathering approaching, it's a good idea to check in on your stash of dinnerware. ... like your napkins, placemats, glasses, and silverware," she says. Try ...

  7. Challah cover - Wikipedia

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    Two homemade challot placed on cutting board covered by an embroidered challah cover. A 'challah cover' is a special cloth used to cover the two braided loaves (Hebrew: חַלָּה, challah; pl. Hebrew: חלוֹת, challot) set out on the table at the beginning of an Ashkenazi Shabbat or Yom Tov meal.

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