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Some ideas for Thanksgiving decorations include candles and fall flowers. You can get ideas at http://www.marthastewart.com/photogallery/thanksgiving-tables-for-kids and http://www.countryliving.com/cooking/entertaining/thanksgiving-table-settings-1108
Don't put your elbows on the table, don't speak with food in your mouth
To do the Russian style table settings, you would place a doily or some other cloth over the table cloth at each place setting. Next place a charger plate, the dinner plate goes over the charger plate. Silverware is placed on the table in the order that it will be used. A bread and butter plate with a butter knife is placed on the table over the forks.
The bishop's mitre napkin fold is a decorative way to fold a napkin to resemble a bishop's headdress, often used for formal table settings. It involves intricate folds to create a triangular shape resembling the traditional hat worn by bishops in some religious ceremonies. It adds an elegant and sophisticated touch to the table setting.
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To do the Russian style table settings, you would place a doily or some other cloth over the table cloth at each place setting. Next place a charger plate, the dinner plate goes over the charger plate. Silverware is placed on the table in the order that it will be used. A bread and butter plate with a butter knife is placed on the table over the forks.
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Some people would say that the bowler hat, bearskin, cloth cap and boater would be traditional in England, although in modern times hats are not commonly worn as they once were.
For general place settings, the napkin is usually place on the left of the plate. This works with cloth or in more informal settings paper napkins. In some settings a cloth napkin is decoratively folded and placed in a glass, or directly in front of the plate. It is also acceptably for it to be folded neatly and placed on the plate. For more information on table settings and napkin folding, please see the related links below.
Traditional Christmas linens contain images of snow, Christmas trees, Santas, and some hard-to-find type cloths will even have little jingle bells attached to them. Some linens will also contain simple designs that are plaited, such as ones that may resemble one side of a Christmas present with criss-crossing red and green stripes. For a traditional holiday dinner table, a Victorian Rose Damask plain red linen really can stand out, especially when coupled with white chinaware and holiday candles.
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