Day 7: Napkin Options for Summer Entertaining
Thanks for joining me in my “30 Days of Summer Entertaining” series.
Every time food is involved, napkins are a must.
For appetizers, the main course, even for dessert, you have to have something for your guests to use.
I use cloth if they are ironed and ready, or IKEA paper napkins, which I find highly affordable (especially if you buy the large packs), and I recently discovered the NEW disposable My-Drap tear-off napkins that I hear you can wash up to 6 times.
I’m going to be trying these soon, so I’ll let you know what I think about them.
Whatever is quick and accessible for outdoor entertaining, you can really dress up your table beautifully.
Do you tend to use paper or cloth with summer entertaining?
If you’ve missed the last 6 days of this series, you can catch up now:
Day 1: Summer Entertaining is About the People
Day 2: When Perfect Robs You of Something Good
Day 3: Who To Invite to Dinner
Day 4: Planning the Menu for Outdoor Entertaining
Day 5: Setting the Table Using What You Have
Day 6: Using One Classic Water Glass
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Sweet Friend and (as Anne of Green Gables coined) dear “kindred spirit”;
Thank you for your book “the reluctant entertainer”.
I have plans to make it a standing gift for all bridal showers and
college graduations, alongside the enviable envelope !
I was blessed to have won my copy from Rhoda’s blog over at Southern Hospitality.
So, now it is my turn to pay it forward.
I love your blog, and am looking forwrad to passing on the info you share to
all my friends and daughters.
The message you share about hospitality is so clearly from Spirit, who like Mary,
wants our Martha hearts to just live in the moment of what is the one important thing.
Sharing and showing real love.
–blessings to and for you,
patti g.
So looking forward to the rest of this series! When we were chatting about summer plans, the two still at home (son 16, daughter 9), both voiced a desire to have friends over…often! Would you consider a post or two highlighting hospitality to/for/by kids (or some variation thereof)? I would like to make this a memorable summer for all involved, of a place where love, good food and blessing abound. Bring it on!!
Agreed! This is a great idea for a future post!
It really depends on what we are doing, a casual gathering with a buffet, and no set dinner places, then paper is on the menu. Once I set a table or two, then the cloth comes out. Loving this series. a lot. I think I will have to go find washable paper napkins somewhere and give them a try. sounds intriguing. the bible study ladies luncheon on saturday – cloth napkins!
I also love your book. Felt as if you were personally talking to me! I’m loving this series as well.
For me, paper is the way to go. Have mine in a napkin holder just like the one you have pictured. They still blow away though when a big gust blows through. I’m looking forward to trying the “washable paper” napkins as well.
Sandy, I just have to tell you how much I am enjoying this series. :) I’ve read your book and it was so freeing for me to realize that entertaining is really not about me. I do still struggle with getting my feelings hurt when I hear about other couples and families getting together (and we aren’t invited), but I’m beginning to see that I shouldn’t let that stop me from planning my own get-together. :)
I always use nice quality white paper napkins. Thanks to recent great sales and coupons, I’ve stocked up on Vanity Fair and Chinet, in both “everyday” and dinner sizes.
we use paper napkins for everything!
I almost always use a good quality paper napkin, unless I’m doing something more “formal”. I wouldn’t checking out those washable IKEA ones though…sounds great!
I prefer paper for summer entertaining, particularly outdoors. If napkins are going to blow away, I’d rather they were IKEA paper than embroidered linen! Also because we tend to eat “stickier” foods eg barbeque dishes and also salad dressings which can be hard to wash out of treasured linens. The important thing is to have plenty so that your guests remain comfortable.