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{TCEntertaining} Tulips

March 31, 2015

A Happy Tuesday To You!

Nothing says, ‘Spring is here’ like a bouquet of tulips.  To me, they’re the unofficial flower of the Easter holiday.  Here are some tips on how you can include these fanciful florals in your decor:

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1. A centerpiece for your holiday dinner table is an obvious choice.  Plus, tulips are available in such an array of beautiful colors from which to choose.

2. Instead of a full centerpiece, you can wrap an individual tulip around the napkins of each place-setting for a more personal touch.

3. If you don’t want the actual flower included in your tablescape, you can incorporate a tulip’s silhouette in the festive meal by including specially-designed stuffed tomatoes for crudités, or delicate cookies for dessert.

Enjoy,

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