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  2. How To Decorate With Holiday Tartan, According To Designers

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    Molly Kunselman, founder of Molly Kunselman Design, says, "Make your own from sheets of plaid wrapping paper. Drape the garland across a wall, mantle, banister or around your tree.

  3. Napkin folding - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, table setting practices were so specific that in Germany there were particular traditions on how to fold napkins, display figures at the table and arrange plate. [7] During this golden age of napkin folding, there was a school in Nuremberg devoted entirely to this art and butlers had shelves of instructional books to ...

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    Hand lettering, a more relaxed form of calligraphy, is a simple skill to make your handwritten scrawl appear prettier on paper. Start with a standard typeface as your guide, then make it your own ...

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    Amscan New Year’s Eve Disposable Napkins Price: $12.89 You want to believe there won’t be any messes or spills, but things happen at parties, so it’s good to be prepared.

  6. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    The use of paper napkins is documented in ancient China, where paper was invented in the 2nd century BC. [8] Paper napkins were known as chih pha, folded in squares, and used for the serving of tea. Textual evidence of paper napkins appears in a description of the possessions of the Yu family, from the city of Hangzhou. [9]

  7. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    The Charmin name was first created on April 19, 1928, by the Hoberg Paper Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1950, Hoberg changed its name to Charmin Paper Company and continued to produce bath tissue, paper napkins, and other paper products. Procter & Gamble (P&G) acquired Charmin Paper Company in 1957. [1]

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