Come sit with me for awhile . . .and see what I’m bringing to the table ®

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I just can’t wait!!! I am telling you .   .   . the waiting is killing me! I hope that I’m not disappointed. I have crossed my fingers in hopes that July 4th fireworks will live up to last years. To give this years event a little bit of an edgy upscale vibe, I have decided to go with ‘4th in a box’. People easy .   .   . hang on, let me explain.  Sheesh!!! Rather than do the tried and true  4th of July bar-b-que.   .   . no, no, no .   .   . wait a second .   .  . I just heard someone say OMG .   .  . no old fashioned  bar-b-que ? Whoa .   .   .  it’s not the end of the world. So now that you all have lived through my crushing news of no bar-b-que, let’s move on. As you know, I am constantly trying to stretch my creativity, and in the process also tweak my friends’ anticipation of my new creations!!! This year is going to be a blanket celebration. Yes, yes,  you read it correctly. Sorry (giggling).   .   . I needed a moment to compose myself, because I just imagined the look on a few of your faces, and I think I heard one, or two of you gasp when the word blanket came out.

Furoshiki is the wonderful art of gift wrapping with fabric. Anything and everything can be bundled, into a square piece of cloth. From cotton to the most elegant of silks used for ceremonial kimonos, can be used. I am going to bundle each guest’s goodie bag of food into large square scarves. For the women each scarf is a different pattern, and will be large enough to use as a shawl while watching the fireworks, and take home as a party favor.  The men get an American flag ( also as a party favor), that can be taken home, hung afterwards or not. A big ice chest will carry the ice cold pauses that refresh, and blankets . The diagram below is pretty simple to follow. To close the opening (#4), slip one knotted end thru the other knotted opening, using the knotted one that you slipped thru much like a strap on a purse.  Have a SUPER, and SAFE  4th of July!!!

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Sharon Insul is the former owner of the popular Beverly Hills boutique Candle light and… Beverly Hills, California, as well as a former contributing columnist for the Beverly Hills Courier Newspaper.

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SHARON INSUL has been FEATURED IN HOUSE AND GARDEN, USA TODAY, JAPAN'S OGGI MAGAZINE, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, IN STYLE MAGAZINE, AND CHANNELS 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 AND HGTV HOME DECORATING CHANNEL and . . . DUBBED "EXPERT TABLESCAPER" by INTERIOR DESIGNERS, DECORATORS, AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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1 Response to Come sit with me for awhile . . .and see what I’m bringing to the table ®

  1. dennis gewant's avatar dennis gewant says:

    Beautiful. Is it a repeat or is it new. Either way I love it, and I love you.  Guess who?

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