Name Plates 4 ways and Smarty Had a Party Giveaway!


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 Name Plates 4 ways and
Smarty Had a Party Seaside Brunch Giveaway!
I received these at no cost in exchange for this post.
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I love Smarty with a Party!
We used their fabulous fall scheme for last Thanksgiving.
http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2015/10/pumpkin-roll-and-giveaway-from-smarty.html
 #SmartyHadAParty
The best part is that it looks super fancy...and it's disposable.
I'm a big fan of less dishes after hosting a party.
This seaside brunch set is beautiful.  I adore the baroque plates!
I set them up 4 ways.
First.
Wood slice name plate.
I used gold leaf liquid and painted the wood slice...then used
Calligraphy pen and ink and wrote the name.
I love the gold and blue together...with the natural wood.
Next, I used gold ink and calligraphy on a piece of kraft paper
 and used a binder clip to hold it in place.
Not great for outdoors on breezy days, but darling.
I used a piece of burlap underneath for additional texture.
I used a giant sand dollar too, for fun.
Hard to see the name...but it's shimmery and gold!
Another great way to set the table is with little gift bags.
This is perfect for favors and take homes.
I used chalkboard labels on kraft gift bags and a gold doily underneath.
It's so cute and simple!
Last the agate slice.
I'm totally in love with agates.
Check out these I did for a teaparty here
http://www.doodlecraftblog.com/2016/07/gold-leaf-agate-slice-place-setting-card.html
 I used a gorgeous piece of scrapbook paper as a place mat.
I used a binder clip and set it on the plate.
Then placed the agate on top.
This gives it a little more visibility and lets the light shine
 through the pretty layers a little bit more!
So fun, right!
Now you need to have a brunch!

Here's the giveaway:
Baroque White Plastic Dinnerware Value Set
20 dinner plates and 20 salad plates!






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