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How do you use party scatters, first I thought they were for decorating the
cake, but then I realized they're not edible. Do you just scatter them
around the table?? I hope I don't seem too stupid.

Jen


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Jen wrote:

> How do you use party scatters, first I thought they were for decorating the
> cake, but then I realized they're not edible. Do you just scatter them
> around the table?? I hope I don't seem too stupid.
>
> Jen
>
>

Do you mean those little metallic confetti in various shapes? If so,
scatter them about the table or around centerpieces. I use them at
Chrismas around a ceramic Christmas tree.
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> How do you use party scatters, first I thought they were for decorating the
> cake, but then I realized they're not edible. Do you just scatter them around
> the table?? I hope I don't seem too stupid.
>
> Jen


Yep - around he table.

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I thought so, they'll look lovely scattered around. Thankyou.
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> "Jen" > wrote in message
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>> How do you use party scatters, first I thought they were for decorating
>> the cake, but then I realized they're not edible. Do you just scatter
>> them around the table?? I hope I don't seem too stupid.
>>
>> Jen

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> Yep - around he table.
>
> Dimitri
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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 02:50:41 GMT, "Jen" >
connected the dots and wrote:

~How do you use party scatters, first I thought they were for
decorating the
~cake, but then I realized they're not edible. Do you just scatter
them
~around the table?? I hope I don't seem too stupid.
~
~Jen
~
Do you mean those little plastic cut-outs in various shapes for
anniversaries, birthdays, and hols? If so, yes, you just shake a few
in the middle of the table and put a centerpiece on top, or just use
the little shinies.

My daughter used to collect those....

maxine in ri
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