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Originally Posted by *AQuietPlace*
*Use the same style for your head and guest tables.
You’ll want to keep the theme constant throughout the entire room. So make sure your guest tables match the head table. All you have to do is use the same item, but make the head table centerpiece a little larger.
*You want the centerpieces to be the "center" of attention, but don’t let them get in the way of conversation.
When your guests are seated at the tables, make sure they can easily see everyone without the centerpiece blocking their view. This also applies for your head table. So if that centerpiece is rather large, consider putting it on a separate table next to the head table.
http://www.best-baby-shower-planning...terpieces.html
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Oh, well, I would have if she had brought that up to me at the outset, now it's too late since passion is out of control. LOL!
You know, I thought that by buying, the MIL, that silver picture frame that said,
"What are little boys made of what are little boys made of what are little boys made of frogs and snails and puppy dogs tails and that are little boys made", presenting it to her, at the baby shower, and thanking her for her help, recognizing her as the "other" grandmother, she would have appreciated that. But, I guess they have a bee in their bonnet.
I guess I'm kind of upset because now the two families are converging and I didn't have to deal with them these past 8 years. And, if you know me, I just do the big "ignore button" in real life toward people that annoy me. I'll be nice, but I don't go out of my way. LOL!
And, it's also a very touchy subject, because my SIL loves his mother! So, we will have to be very careful what we say and how we act toward them. The other thing is, my daughter is just like me, if you don't like how I live, what I believe, how I dress, you are on ignore, especially if you comment about it and try to change me. LOL!