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GlitterPixieStudios

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Join me in my Studio with fabric, clothing, paint and paper as I work my Upcycling Magic! F.U.N. is the name of the game and YOU are the STAR!

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How Great Grandma Might Have Set Her Sunday Table
In the early 1900s, a hostess setting her Sunday supper table would have been thinking about far more than plates and silverware. She would be considering how her home reflected her family’s values — order, hospitality, and care. Sunday was not merely a meal; it was a weekly gathering point, often after church, when extended family or close neighbors came together. She would have thought about whether the linens were freshly pressed, if the best china was brought out, and whether the roast would stretch generously to feed everyone. Appearances mattered, but not for vanity — rather as a quiet sign of respect for her guests. A well-set table signaled welcome, stability, and gratitude. She may also have been thinking practically: keeping dishes warm without modern conveniences, timing the courses just right, ensuring children were seated properly, and that conversation remained pleasant. Above all, she would have hoped that those who gathered felt nourished — in body and in fellowship — before the week began again.
How Great Grandma Might Have Set Her Sunday Table
1 like • Mar 17
I love to use all my vintage crystal and glassware for parties etc. At my quilt guild's Christmas party I brought the items I was responsible to bring on vintage platters and put whipped butter ub fancy crystal bowls. Everyone was surprised I would bring it... but it's there to use!
1 like • Mar 17
awe thank you! I use various antiques in my house... I have a gorgeous pitcher for my makeup brushes, and all kinds of containers all over lol. I love crystal and it;s extremely cheap now... I get so much at the thrift store. I got this crystal vase that weighs about 5lbs for $7.00! I love it!
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Hi everyone! I love to sew, paint and create beautiful floral designs Join me! https://www.skool.com/glitterpixiestudios-3744

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