My hubby wanted to buy a stick of fresh horseradish when we were in Citerella picking up ground fish out East over the weekend. I have to admit, it was so tempting because everything looked so fresh in there. Since I knew it was a completely useless purchase that we had no need for I thought it would be best used as my place card base. So I sliced into rounds and took cheese markers to display the names. My hand writing is awful so they didn't look very professional but none the less...still cute and very functional.
Monday, April 18, 2011
DIY: Passover place cards
Passover dinner was pretty low key this year but I still like to do it up and make my table look pretty. I had thought of everything...except place cards. It was down to the wire and I had to come up with something pretty quick. So I looked in my fridge and cupboards and whipped something up...
My hubby wanted to buy a stick of fresh horseradish when we were in Citerella picking up ground fish out East over the weekend. I have to admit, it was so tempting because everything looked so fresh in there. Since I knew it was a completely useless purchase that we had no need for I thought it would be best used as my place card base. So I sliced into rounds and took cheese markers to display the names. My hand writing is awful so they didn't look very professional but none the less...still cute and very functional.
My hubby wanted to buy a stick of fresh horseradish when we were in Citerella picking up ground fish out East over the weekend. I have to admit, it was so tempting because everything looked so fresh in there. Since I knew it was a completely useless purchase that we had no need for I thought it would be best used as my place card base. So I sliced into rounds and took cheese markers to display the names. My hand writing is awful so they didn't look very professional but none the less...still cute and very functional.