Placemats
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
I have a weird relationship with placemats. I always have to have them but then I end up hating them. They always get dirty and I'm constantly washing them to make them look perfect again.
We don't even have any kids!! I can only imagine what placemats look like after a child has just had dinner.
I think what I need is disposable placemats.


These disposable paper placemats from Bobs Your Uncle are not only useful, but hilarious. Each design features in the center a comical recipe written by four-year-olds…Dinosaur Soup, Little Green Thing Pizza, Thirty Minute Popcorn. They are sure to delight kids and adults of all ages. Set of 48, 11x17” placemats (8 each of 6 designs), $20 at Cocoa Crayon
We don't even have any kids!! I can only imagine what placemats look like after a child has just had dinner.
I think what I need is disposable placemats.


These disposable paper placemats from Bobs Your Uncle are not only useful, but hilarious. Each design features in the center a comical recipe written by four-year-olds…Dinosaur Soup, Little Green Thing Pizza, Thirty Minute Popcorn. They are sure to delight kids and adults of all ages. Set of 48, 11x17” placemats (8 each of 6 designs), $20 at Cocoa Crayon
1 Comments:
A great idea for easy entertaining with friends and family. You can mix and match the colors and quickly set up a fun table.
Tablecloths are easier to take care than placemats on a daily basis. In the past, I was using nice patterned plastic placemats because they are easier to clean. Fabric placemats looks better than plastic but they tend to shrink unevenly.
Now I reserve placemats for when we are eating on the patio. I also have a weird relationship with placemats. I like to use placemats to highlight a table theme.
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