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Total Table is excited to bring you this week's inspiration to help you create a fabulous event. Visit our website to view our tremendous array of fabrics, patterns and colors available.
Aspen Breeze
Imagine a bright, sunny fall afternoon. You can almost feel the warm breeze drift by as it gently brushes the leaves with  this exquisitely detailed  Aspen linen, a large damask leaf pattern in green and soft golds.  The Matte Satin Cashmere and  Matte Satin Victorian Gold napkins enhance the soft  colors swirling through the fabric. 
 
Aspen - available in 132" R
Matte Satin  (available in over 48 colors) -  90" Sq, 96" R, 108" R, 120" R, 132" R, 90" x 156", 108" x 156", and 15" x 90" and 15" x 120" Runners. Matching Napkins (backed with Spun) and Sashes are also available. 
Napkins
White Satin Band Napkins

Beautiful crisp White Satin Band napkins will add a touch of understated elegance and complement the most formal decor. They are the same rental price as our white Spun napkins so why not give them a try?
Blue Bistro Napkins

Vintage-inspired striped dish towels are being used for a more casual vibe at events. Paired with our Rodeo faux burlap they evoke the rustic feel of a country farmhouse.
Helpful Hints!
                  


Accidents Happen

It always amazes us what happens to tablecloths at parties!

If our dog can put her head through the hole - your party was out of control.
If the tablecloths are torched - you should have used flameless candles.  
If the tablecloth comes back looking torn - well - we really don't have any idea what kind of party you had. But somebody had too much fun!

Total Table donates over 50 damaged  tablecloths each week to various dog shelters to be used for bedding. So the next time you go to the SPCA and see the dogs lying down on Ivory ZigZag or Antique Chopin, you will know why!

Who Knew?
Railroaded

Railroaded fabric is an upholstery term which refers to the way a fabric (i.e., pattern or stripe) is milled. Usually fabric patterns run up the roll, meaning it flows from top to bottom. On a fabric that is railroaded, the pattern runs across the roll from selvage edge to selvage edge. How can you tell if a pattern is railroaded?  Roll the fabric off the roll enough to see which way the pattern is facing. If the top of the pattern is sideways the fabric has been railroaded.

The staff at Total Table appreciates the opportunity to provide you with extraordinary linens for your special events. We look forward to working with you on your next party. Please contact us if you would like a fabric swatch or if you have any questions about our many linen fabrics and colors.

Sincerely,

Ann Davis
The Total Table

   
Set your table with  imagination ...Let our  tablecloths  inspire you!   
   
The Total Table
610-651-2724
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http://www.totaltable.com


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