Thats so sweet and cute. I love setting tables I just wish I had more money to buy more china to use. :)
Oh, how sweet! I have to say, I'm jealous. My daughter's tablescape would include dinosaurs and Lego men.
That makes me giggle.
Ohhh, I think I'm hungry! Very nice!
That's beautiful! She did a great job! I love the yellow s&p shakers.
Very cute! I like that she added the flowers... nice touch!
Very sweet. That says she watches you closely.Thanks for stopping by my site.
Hmmmmm....someone has been paying attention to their mommy!!!! ;)
You taught her well....nice job! :)
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that is so stinkin cute. you guys may have to go into business together.
Oh, I love to entertain. Looks like she has paid attention!
Awww! Don't you jus love when the pick up the good things you do and not just the bad? lol
Wow! What a sweet setting! She did fantastic!
Heehee. Maybe she will be the next Sandra Lee?
Awww, she did a great job! Looks nice.
Too cute! She did a great job. BTW, I finally got your blog added to my roll. Not sure why it took me so long. I love your blog!
Very sweet. Doesn't your heart swell with pride?
I love that she wants to be just like Mommy. My older daughter is really the opposite of me. I love that though it can be a challenge.
Very cute. Thanks for checking out my tackle this week and thanks for the apple pie recipe. It looks great.
I've been trying to teach my teenage kids to properly set a table for years. I should seriously take a picture of their half-attempts before dinner one night.
That is very sweet. My little girl is not a table setter, but boy does she love to arrange things--most especially her stuffed animals.Thanks for stopping by The Journey for my SITS day. I've never been to Kansas--what should I do there if I go??
Need more info on what you meant when you said A Susie's Homemade Brand. Give me more!!!
cute! at least the "block" isn't a "blockhead"! you done good, ma!
Soooooooooo Sandra Lee.
so very retro-chic! Looks like it belongs in Better HOmes and Gardens circa 1959 :)!
That is so sweet! :)
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Thats so sweet and cute. I love setting tables I just wish I had more money to buy more china to use. :)
Oh, how sweet! I have to say, I'm jealous. My daughter's tablescape would include dinosaurs and Lego men.
That makes me giggle.
Ohhh, I think I'm hungry! Very nice!
That's beautiful! She did a great job! I love the yellow s&p shakers.
Very cute! I like that she added the flowers... nice touch!
Very sweet. That says she watches you closely.
Thanks for stopping by my site.
Hmmmmm....someone has been paying attention to their mommy!!!! ;)
You taught her well....nice job! :)
Awww! Thank you for your support and comment love today!
that is so stinkin cute. you guys may have to go into business together.
Oh, I love to entertain. Looks like she has paid attention!
Awww! Don't you jus love when the pick up the good things you do and not just the bad? lol
Wow! What a sweet setting! She did fantastic!
Heehee. Maybe she will be the next Sandra Lee?
Awww, she did a great job! Looks nice.
Too cute! She did a great job. BTW, I finally got your blog added to my roll. Not sure why it took me so long. I love your blog!
Very sweet. Doesn't your heart swell with pride?
I love that she wants to be just like Mommy. My older daughter is really the opposite of me. I love that though it can be a challenge.
Very cute. Thanks for checking out my tackle this week and thanks for the apple pie recipe. It looks great.
I've been trying to teach my teenage kids to properly set a table for years. I should seriously take a picture of their half-attempts before dinner one night.
That is very sweet. My little girl is not a table setter, but boy does she love to arrange things--most especially her stuffed animals.
Thanks for stopping by The Journey for my SITS day. I've never been to Kansas--what should I do there if I go??
Need more info on what you meant when you said A Susie's Homemade Brand. Give me more!!!
cute! at least the "block" isn't a "blockhead"! you done good, ma!
Soooooooooo Sandra Lee.
so very retro-chic! Looks like it belongs in Better HOmes and Gardens circa 1959 :)!
That is so sweet! :)
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