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  2. 10 Impressive Christmas Table Setting Ideas You'll Want to ...

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    Set a festive table for friends and family with these place setting, centerpiece, and servingware ideas from top designers. Plus, shop our favorite products. 10 Impressive Christmas Table Setting ...

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    #41 I Started With Their Cocoa Kelli Tablecloth In A Classic Dot Block Print, Layering In Fern-Colored Placemats And Napkins From The Whitley Collection, Complete With Dark Brown Embroidery.

  4. Peace Candle - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, to advertise and celebrate the first lighting ceremony for the second candle, the Easton Area Christmas Committee sold placemats and napkin sets with an image of the Peace Candle in a night setting. Ten thousand sets were sold for $1 each at various stores and banks in the city. [41]

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    Wrote one reader, “I always use my Lenox Autumn china with Lenox Rhythm stemware, and my mother's vintage Towle Chippendale silver flatware—all on an ivory-colored cutwork tablecloth with ...

  6. Placemat - Wikipedia

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    Two household placemats, made with cork (top, Plancius's map) and wool (bottom) A placemat or table mat is a covering or pad designating an individual place setting, unlike the larger tablecloth that covers the entire surface. Placemats are made from many different materials, depending on their purpose: to protect, decorate, entertain or advertise.

  7. Napkin - Wikipedia

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    The term 'napkin' dates from the 14th century, in the sense of a piece of cloth or paper used at mealtimes to wipe the lips or fingers and to protect clothing. [1] The word derives from the Late Middle English nappekin, from Old French nappe (tablecloth, from Latin mappa), with the suffix -kin.

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