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How to Decorate a Table with Tulle

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  1. 1 Choose a solid-colored tablecloth to use as your base. Even though you’ll be adding tulle, you still want something on your table to cover the top and sides. You can use a fabric tablecloth or a plastic one, but it needs to be solid-colored. The color can match the tulle that you will be using, or it can coordinate with it. [1]
    • For example, you can use a white tablecloth with white tulle, or you can pair a white tablecloth with pink tulle.
    • Match the tablecloth shape to the table. Use a round tablecloth for a round table, and a rectangular tablecloth for a rectangular table.
    • Make sure that the tablecloth is big enough to reach the floor. If you need to, use 2 or more tablecloths.
  2. 2 Drape the tablecloth over the table. Smooth out any wrinkles, and make sure that it is centered. Don’t worry about the tablecloth sliding around; you will be wrapping things around the tabletop, which will help hold it in place.
    • If you are worried about the tablecloth slipping, secure it to the table with strips of double-sided tape. Put these on before you add the tablecloth.
    • If your fabric tablecloth is wrinkled, be sure to iron it. Use a heat setting that is suitable for the fabric.
  3. 3 Get a strand of string lights if you want a more magical display. Regular string lights will work, but you will need to droop the strand every 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) so that the sides of the tablecloth are covered. Match the wire color to the tablecloth, or stick with gold or silver wire. Other great options include:
    • Battery-operated string lights: these are great for tables that won’t be against a wall or near an outlet.
    • Icicle lights: they typically need to be plugged in, but at least you won’t have to droop the strand every 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm).
    • Netted lights: used for shrubs, they are a great if you want a lot of lights. Depending on the table’s size, you may need several panels.
  4. 4 Secure the lights to the table with clear packaging tape. Starting at a table corner, begin wrapping the lights around the tabletop’s edge. Secure the wire to the tablecloth with clear packaging tape every 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) so that it doesn’t slide off.
    • If you are using regular string lights, droop the wire by 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) so that you cover more surface area. If you don’t, the top of the tutu will cover them.
    • If you are using battery-operated lights, strap the battery pack to the bottom of the table leg, just below the tablecloth. Don’t turn them on yet to save battery power.
    • If you are using plug-in lights, make sure that there is an outlet nearby. You don’t have to plug them in yet.
  1. 1 Measure the circumference of your table. Use a measuring tape to measure all 4 sides of your table, then add them together. This will tell you how much elastic you will need to buy. You will need to buy enough elastic for all 4 sides of your table, even if it will be up against a wall.
    • If your table is circular, wrap the measuring tape around the perimeter.
  2. 2 Wrap elastic around the table and secure it in the back. Wrap 58 in (1.6 cm) wide elastic around the edge of your table. Tie the ends together in the back of the table with a double-knot, or overlap them and secure them with a pin. Pin the elastic to the tablecloth every 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) so that it doesn’t slide off.[2]
    • Match the elastic color to the tulle. Fold-over elastic is a great option because it comes in many colors.
    • Wrap the elastic tightly enough so that it doesn’t slide off, but loose enough so that you can still slide your finger under it.
  3. 3 Purchase some spools of tulle. They are about 6 inches (15 cm) wide, and you can find them near the ribbon or wedding section of a craft or fabric store. If you can’t find any, buy regular tulle off the bolt at a fabric store, then cut it into 6 in (15 cm) wide strips. Plan on getting 2 to 3 spools that are 100 yards (91 m) each.[3]
    • You can use all 1 color, or you can use multiple colors for a more interesting effect. For example, you can use light pink and dark pink instead of just light pink.
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