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Greetings!

Hopefully you are dug out from the weekend's historic snow event. Now it's back to business as usual. The month of February is fast approaching which means Valentine's Day celebrations are in the works. Be inspired by Total Table's beautiful, romantic Red Rose linen.

   Call Me Darling!   


    Celebrate the season of romance with Total Table's soft vintage, romantic  Red Rose  linens.
Red Rose   A rose garden of blossoms.  Available in 90" Squares
Going for a different look? We have a large selection of red linens to help you create that special look and feel of love.

Nottingham Red Damask -  b oth  regal and reversible. Available in 90" S and 132" R
 
Darcy Garnet - rich garnet red damask design printed on a crisp white taffeta. Available in 90" S, 96", 108", 120" and 132" R. Also available in 15" x 120" Runners and Napkins

Red Lava a woven jacquard with great style. Available in many colors and 90" S and 120" and 132" R

Ribbon Roses Red -  soft ribbons sewn on mesh background t o create a bouquet of roses for your table . Available in 90" S and 132" R
 
Galaxy Red Crush  - shimmering iridescent crushed fabric. Available in 90" S, 96", 120" and 132" R, 90" x 156" and Napkins
Helpful Hints
How To Remove Lipstick From Fabric

You  know that bright red lipstick that they promise won't kiss off on him, well it will definitely kiss off onto your new linen napkins. Rubbing alcohol, Dawn liquid and hairspray should be in your arsenal for attacking this difficult stain. Place the fabric stain side down onto a clean cloth for absorbing the lipstick and with a second white cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol dab at the stain.  Always start at the outer edge and work in. Replace the blotting and rubbing cloths as needed. For additional treatment soak the stain with Dawn liquid for 10 minutes and then repeat the blotting and rubbing. And lastly - spray the hairspray and let it set for 10 minutes and then wipe the stain with warm water. 
Who Knew?
Valentine's Day - The Cost of Love

Love is priceless. The total amount spent in the U.S. during Valentine's Day 2015 was $18.9 billion; $2.1 billion were spent on flowers. An estimated  115 million red roses were sold. How many roses will you be receiving (or giving) this Valentine's Day?
The staff at Total Table are available to assist you with planning your upcoming events. We are happy to send you a swatch of our fabrics. 
 
Sincerely,

Ann Davis
The Total Table

The Total Table
610-651-2724


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