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"Although sentimental heirlooms like wedding china or a piece of jewelry handed down from mothers and grandmothers are treasured, it's those practical pieces of motherly advice that are the most useful: Don't slouch. Always write a thank-you note. Never chew gum in public. Remember who you are. Never be too proud to pick up a penny. The best way to make a friend is to be one. I'll always love you the most. So for a Mother's Day luncheon, party planners Catherine Bailly Dunne and Tanis McGregor of Door Couture let those words of wisdom inspire a celebration where guests span generations, from toddlers to grandmothers." Read about it here: CLICK

Our Blue Lace Service Plate peeks out from under a Raynaud dinner plate.