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The Versatile Scarf

I found a beautiful fall scarf in the clothing department at Wal Mart for $5.00.   When I saw it, I knew what I would do with it.  It is now a runner on the dining room table.  I love the colors, and the paisley design picks up on those in my drapes and rug.  


It fits the table perfectly and gives it a different feel.


The best part is that it cost less than buying a typical runner this size, so I'm happy about that.  


Here's a close up of the pattern.  The reverse side has more green and could easily be reversed for a totally different dominant color.  Or, if the notion strikes, it can be worn.  Now that's versatility at its best!
I rumpled up the scarf for a softer look.




The base cloth is a drop cloth, another versatile item.   I originally had layered it with the cloth below that I found on consignment.  Since I'm now using the scarf in the dining room,  I moved the previous tablecloth to the table in the entryway.





Keep in mind that scarves can be used for table runners when you see these larger ones in the stores, especially at this price!  I have another one that I bought last year in reds, blacks and grays, that might show up  somewhere soon.




Have you ever used a scarf as a runner?  


I'm linking to:
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Table Top Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Tweak It Tuesday at Cozy Little House


Thanks Susan, Marty, Linda, and Brenda for hosting!

Comments

  1. i've never thought to use a scarf--very clever! it's beautiful:) i love your new mantel look below, too!

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  2. I often look at pretty scarves to use as a runner. Because I have indoor cats, I just don't think they would leave the scarf alone.
    Your design is gorgeous. You have a flair for decorating.

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  3. Hi Kathy,
    Love, love your scarf! Actually I'd never thought of it but saw it on a post last year. So, I went through my closet and have used a few to decorate with. : )

    Hugs
    LaDonna

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  4. So pretty. Great way to use a scarf! So smart. Love all you fall displays!

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  5. Love that scarf, great find!!! I often use scarves and shawls to decorate my tables and buffet with, or draped on the arm of a chair or back of sofa. And then I can still wear them!!!

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  6. I have to admit, I've never thought about using scarves, but it's a wonderful idea! I have lots of my Mom's packed away. Looks like it's time to look for that box!

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  7. What a great idea to use a scarf for a table runner! I'm so glad you left a comment on my blog so I could stop over. You have a beautiful home!

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  8. I use scarves the same way. Your table looks fantastic.

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  9. I love the colours in the scarf Kathy, and it looks beautiful used as a runner :o)
    Rose H
    x

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  10. The scarf really is a beauty. Love the paisley design and colors. It really is versatile. It would look as pretty on you as it does on the table.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  11. It is a pretty scarf and makes a perfect table runner.

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  12. What a sweet use of scarves. I am not one who wears scarves so I don't have any to press into service like this, but there are so many pretty ones out there that could be used for such a purpose rather than spending all their time in a drawer or closet. Great idea! You are keeping things fresh and fun!
    Liz

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