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Setting the table perfectly is an important thing to do at Christmas. You may want to set up the Christmas table in style this year however how should you go about it? Do the table with little bit of flair this time. This will make it look stylish and cool. Your table should go along with your personality. It should also reflect the spirit of Christmas. You should always try out new things. Be creative with the Christmas table. You can set the table according to various themes and there are many places to look out for such themes. You can check out these themes online or at TV decorating shows. You may also find them at the local library.
You should first make a list of all the guests be it the family members or friends. You should then make the required sitting arrangement. Add some furniture to your house in case it's not adequate. You can also rearrange it to make it right for the occasion. For adults you can have the small tables. You can do the decorations at the kitchen bar for children. You can also get a serving table for Christmas and decorate it nicely. You have to take extra care in case your guest list is too long. You then have to do the seating arrangement according to the age groups. Also take care of the common interests while doing the arrangement. This will lead to nice conversations among people. Make the seating arrangements nicely else your party may be destroyed. The decoration comes next. Be careful with decorations, they should not affect the interaction of your guests. For this, you should follow the general rules especially regarding the center pieces. Seating arrangements should be such that people all over can see and listen to each other. This is especially useful for people who can't hear properly or are impaired visually.
Small kids should be guided for food spills and other such things. A table with a center piece should not have any work which causes obstruction or is too tall. You should not go overboard with the table top. This method was used by Jacqueline Kennedy for his parties at White House.
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