Smarty had a Party Artisan Tablescape Set {Review}
We love to have parties at our home, but the worst part has to be the cleanup! Whether you have a ton of dishes to wash or the ugly look of disposable, it's definitely the only drawback of hosting large events! Recently I was able to try a Smarty had a Party Artisan Tablescape Set and I was very impressed!
We were sent a whole set of party tablescape items to host our party with, which included:
- 1 Pack Artisan Clear Disposable Dinner Plates (10/pk)
- 1 Pack 3 Ply Tibet Disposable Dinner Napkins/Guest Towels (16/pk)
- 1 Each 90×132 Navy Blue Satin Cloth Tablecloth (1 Each)
- 1 Pack 12oz Plastic Disposable Crystal Cups (20/pk)
- 1 Pack Radiance Silver-Look Disposable Flatware (48 forks, 24 knives & 24 spoons)
You can see how we set the table for a joint birthday party for my daughter and son-in-law. The tablecloth was gorgeous and the picture really doesn't do it justice for it's rich tone.
I can also tell you that most of my guests had no idea that every item on the table was disposable! Even my husband was asking where I had gotten the new dishes from and were they replacing our current set. (Plus he got upset when the kids starting throwing them out, but we explained it all to him.)
The plates held up to our entire meal as did the silverware. They managed quite nicely in both adults and kids hands. And the napkins were strictly disposable but you couldn't tell by looking at them.
I would definitely recommend Smarty had a Party Artisan Tablescape Set to anyone hosting a dinner, birthday party, reception or any other event where you would rather spend time with your guests at the table than hurrying to get the cleanup started. They have all sorts of colors, styles, materials, prints and much more to suit whatever your style would be.
You can find out more about Smarty had a Party on their website or keep in touch with them on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
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