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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
GIVEAWAY & Review: Smarty Had a Party Napkins
Look what I get to review for Valentine's Day! Red Napkins from Smarty had a Party that can be washed and re-used. I was gifted with a set of five napkins for the purpose of reviewing them and giving my unbiased thoughts and opinions in a blog post. And you know what else!!! I get to give one of my wonderful readers a set of five red napkins! Check out the picture of those beautifully red napkins. I put a couple in some of my own napkin holders for a special meal with my husband.
We almost exclusively use cloth napkins in our household. We have the occasional paper napkins for a party or something when we want a colorful napkin. I had not realized until now that Smarty had a Party existed and sold such affordable washable & reusable napkins. It's only $3.25 for a set of 5 napkins. That's right! Only 65-cents a napkin! You can't find a cloth napkin in brick and mortar store for that price unless it is a deep clearance price.
If you are aren't convinced to use cloth for your larger parties, still go check out their website for assortment of paper napkins that are in solid colors or in a huge variety of very beautiful prints.
This wine glass one is one of my favorite prints that they offer, as well as this floral one too.
In addition to napkins, Smarty Had a Party offers many other party supplies including: chair covers and sashes, glasses, mugs, cups & tumblers, flatware, mini dishes, tables lines, plates, bowls pans, cake toppers, serving utensils, flowers, table decorations, tulle and MUCH MORE!
I was looking through their tulle selection and prices and they have really good prices on their 25' tulle spools and I have plans to make tutus in a couple of the colors that they sell. Woohoo!
Smarty offers an incredibly low price on a vast selection of tables linens, including polyester, organza, satin & taffeta in tablecloths, overlays, table runners and chair covers. They also offer free ground shipping on order over $275.
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I love reusable towels!!
ReplyDeleteI don't but I should, I use reuseable cloth for everything else, diapers, rags instead of paper towels. Hope I win!!!
ReplyDeletethose are cool! we use way too many paper napkins at our house.
ReplyDeleteWe do, but only for big parties. Otherwise we try to use cloth :)
ReplyDeleteI don't use cloth napkins but have been keeping my eye out for one's I might like. So far every thing I've found seems so boring.
ReplyDeleteI need to start getting fancy with napkin rings now that they are somewhat behaving at the table
ReplyDeleteI always send a cloth napkin with my daughter in her school lunch.
ReplyDeleteI never use cloth napkins yet!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Jenn from How to Make Loopy Bows
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we def use cloth napkins in our home. this is something I started when I first got out on my own. it made me feel special. penny hyde hydepennym@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteNo, we honestly use paper towels mostly. However, I would like to start using cloth napkins it would create so much less waste.
ReplyDeletebookloon at gmail dot com
I love cloth when I have company! Less waste.
ReplyDeleteWe don't use cloth napkins yet
ReplyDeleteWe do use cloth napkins and have for many years. I hate throwing things out when I know I can use something over and over!!
ReplyDeleteNo, I would like to though
ReplyDeletesunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com
no butI would like too
ReplyDeleteno butI would like too
ReplyDeleteI don't yet, but use towels in the kitchen instead of paper towels sometimes. :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually use cloth napkins, with an occasional paper towel thrown in there. Most of all mine are 7 years old though, so a few new ones would be great!
ReplyDeleteWe use cloth napkins, but we don't use napkins all the time. Sometimes it's just washing faces when they are done!
ReplyDeleteI do not use cloth napkins, but I do use rags and towels most of the time...and I recently bought some material for making some. My hubby hasn't been converted yet, so I still have to have paper towels available. My children are beginning to reach for rags and towels more often though. :o)
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I use cloth napkins but only for special occasions.
ReplyDeleteWe use cloth napkins, but we only have one set.
ReplyDeleteWe use cloth napkins everyday. I'd love another set.
ReplyDeleteWe use clothe and only clothe napkins.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes use cloth napkins.
ReplyDeleteNancy
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I have a lot of dinner parties so i use cloth napkins very often as they are eco friendly since you just throw them in the wash
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ReplyDeletejessicawedwards@gmail.com
I don't use cloth napkins currently.
ReplyDeleteI don't use them yet, but they are on my list!
ReplyDeleteI need to start. I'm a napkin & paper towel miser and have thought about making the switch. A friend has and says she loves it. :)
ReplyDeleteNo, we just use paper, but I would love to get some cloth ones. (Corey Olomon)(olomon@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteWe use cloth napkins now...actually they are guest towels.
ReplyDeleteMy Mom came up with the idea when I was a kid. They wash and wear beautifully and you can even get them at the dollar store now in all different colors and holiday themes too.
They are very practical and green!
Ha, we use dish towels. Greener than paper towels, but not especially lovely. ;)
ReplyDeleteHa, we use dish towels. Greener than paper towels, but not especially lovely. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, my computer just did strange things. The last two anonymous (but identical) comments were mine!
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes use cloth napkins. Sometimes disposable ones are just easier.
ReplyDeletekirbycolby at gmail dot com
I don't use cloth napkins very often
ReplyDeletehrddiana556@gmail.com
I use cloth napkins, but only for special occasions.
ReplyDeletemarija.majerle at gmail dot com
We do not currently use cloth napkins.
ReplyDeleteI use cloth napkins for special occasins.
ReplyDeletewe use cloth napkins exclusively
ReplyDeleteWe do not, but I would like to!
ReplyDeleteWe use paper napkins, but I would love to switch!
ReplyDeletei'd love to switch to cloth napkins!
ReplyDeleteSpecial occasions we do
ReplyDeleteWe don't currently use cloth napkins, but I've been considering it for a while. Cool giveaway.
ReplyDeletemamasgotflair at gmail dot com
I don't use cloth napkins, but would love to give these to my friends who do.
ReplyDeletenot yet but I would like to start!
ReplyDeletebritibee@gmail.com
-We use both Cloth and Paper Napkins
ReplyDeleteEmail: starseeds88 (at) yahoo dot com
THANKS!! :)
Sometimes, we don't have many yet.
ReplyDeleteYes, we use cloth napkins every night, but they are white and pretty shabby. I wouldn't let company use them!
ReplyDeleteKathy Davis
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My FB name: Kathy Newsom Davis
ReplyDeleteKathy Davis
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I grew up using cloth napkins and have used them ever since. Would love to have a clean set! :)
ReplyDeleteLmarston AT yahoo DOT com
We are in the process of switching to cloth napkins. We only have a few so we are still using paper occasionally. I would love to have a few more cloth ones.
ReplyDeletel_dog542 at yahoo dot com
So far I only use cloth napkins at special events like holidays.
ReplyDeleteI have not used cloth before
ReplyDeleteI do have cloth napkins, but currently use them more for special occasions only. When I am just eating by myself, I will use a hand-towel that I can use over and over and then wash. These look great though...love the price!
ReplyDeleteI use paper napkins but I've not tried cloth napkins yet.
ReplyDeleteKirstenkp@gmail.com
I have not used cloth napkins but am thinking I need to try to!
ReplyDeleteI've been using them for at least 15 years now.
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