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We have partnered with an amazing brand, Faire Collection, for a special Black Friday Giveaway! Faire Collection is a cool brand with a lot of heart making significant changes to eliminate poverty through the employment of struggling artisans all over the world (read more about their social impact here). One of our viewers will win this amazing herringbone infinity scarf in the color of their choice handmade by Jose and Mercedes, a husband and wife duo living in Ecuador. They have been working with the Faire Collection since 2011 and have now expanded their workshop to hold 5 looms and employ 3 assistant artisans. The scarf is made with a alpaca, a natural material sustainable sourced from Peru. “Alpaca fiber contains microscopic air pockets and holds heat more efficiently than wool, making it softer and more lightweight than wool,” making it the perfect winter accessory!

To enter, just visit our Instagram, follow us, repost the image, tag a friend, and hashtag #culturedblackfriday and #givefaire! The contest ends Tuesday December 3rd, 2013 at midnight. A winner will be chosen at random and announced the next day. Good luck!

P.S. Check out Faire Collections Giving Days Sale for special discounts and 25% off Holiday Favorites today through Tuesday, 12/3!

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Hope you’re enjoying some amazing food, great conversation, and sweet time with family and friends today. May you have many things to be thankful for.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Uncle Goose is one of the last few businesses that still hand makes wooden blocks for kids. Blocks are one of the most timeless children’s toys and every kids needs a good set. If there’s ever a time to buy quality, handmade goods it’s with kids toys. They are chewed on, thrown, hidden outside and used over and over again everyday. Based out of Grand Rapids Michigan, the people behind Uncle Goose use skill and good work ethic to create handmade alphabet blocks for kids. I love their creative designs and unique color combinations!

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Creating a beautiful table for the holidays doesn’t have to be crazy expensive or time consuming. In deciding what kind of tablescape best suits your gathering, there are some things to consider: the time of day your event is taking place, guests attending, food being served, etc. Once you’ve determined those details, decide on what kind of look and feel you want your guests to experience. You want to do everything you can to create a cohesive dinner experience for your friends and family so being sure not to over or under dress your table is a must. We’ve created 2 totally different centerpiece’s to suit the style of your occasion and both are under $75. We didn’t special order anything or get stuff online, everything was purchased locally here in Atlanta from easy to access stores like Hobby Lobby, a local florist, West Elm, Trader Joe’s and a few others.  Both of these tablescapes really are very approachable and could be pulled off in a short time frame. Not assuming you guys are procrastinators like us or anything……..So, here are our tablescapes 2 ways!

Elegant Bohemian

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This tablescape is for the more elegant, formal dinner occasion. With a whimsical, boho feel this look will give your dinner an almost enchanted feel. This tablescape took 3 stops, a trip to a local antique store, florist and a craft store and about 30-45 minutes to assemble. Here’s the shopping list:

1-2 sets of non-mounted antlers
3 bags of moss, we got ours here
2 tall candles and holders
3 blocks of floral foam, brick sized
flowers (we used in season greenery, like Euca with pops of deep red peonies)
2 small fur throws

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Be sure and soak your floral foam over night for best results and begin your centerpiece by starting with the main flowers in your display (ex. for ours it was the red peonies and white flowers) and keep them in a fairly close together bunch, then add in the greenery.
We got the glass plates from Target for just a few bucks a plate and the white dinner napkins from World Market, a set of 6 for $10.

Rustic Casual

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This tablescape is great for your holiday brunch, lunch or casual dinner. It’s a very approachable, effortless look, and most items can be found in your garden or refrigerator. This look took only a few minutes to put together and here’s the what and how we did it:

White pumpkins in various sizes and shapes
3 artichokes
2 bunches of kale
3 heads of cabbage flower
In season greenery like Euca
Baking sheet
Table runner

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We used a baking sheet to arrange the items. A tray or small tin basket would work well too and you can easily scale it to the size of your table.
A great place to find pumpkins, especially white or green ones, after Halloween is at a farmer’s market. They are also much more affordable… we only spent $10 total on the ones we used here.
We found the best way to arrange this look is to start with the bigger items, like the pumpkins, and then fill in with the smaller items.
A table runner is a great way to finish off the entire table and pull the whole look together. We recommend keeping the runner in a more casual fabric to marry well with the rustic style.

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Photography: Morgan Blake

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