I love this display - it is so interesting! You can look at it over and over again and always find a creative and delicious way to treat your guests.
 
This is a great example of a concept that can be adapted to any type of event with any theme!
 
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I love these individual cups so that everyone gets a little "dip-dip" (as my 2 year old would say) with each veggie.

 
Check out the details of this "Stock the Bar" Couple's Shower!
 
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What a great way to celebrate Valentine's Day with your friends and their children. Set up a children's table with a cutting board and spatula at each place setting. Place icing and various toppings throughout the table and let the children decorate their own cookies. If you wanted to go the extra mile you could also provide aprons for each of the children. This is a sure way to keep them occupied while the adults have time to visit.

 
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Here is an easy and affordable addition to your holiday table setting. I would recommend using hot glue to secure the candy canes together for extra support and then tying a ribbon for decoration.

 
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Remember being stuck at the wobbly card table set up in the middle of your grandparent's living room, far away from the adults so they could see you, but not hear you? Since we were young and couldn't hold a conversation while eating, all it made us do is yell louder for our parents or race to see who could get to the adult table faster. So now that I am a Mom...here is what I do to keep children at the children's table: I line the table with butcher paper, add some festive place settings and a box of crayons - hours of fun....who are we kidding - maybe 30 minutes of fun, but we will take what we can get!

 
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I love place cards - they are a perfect finishing touch to any table setting. This is a great idea for fall and will coordinate beautifully with your Thanksgiving!