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Review on Rustic Jute And Lace Table Runner Roll - 50 Yards Long With Bonus Flatware Holders, Napkin Holders, And Bows - Perfect For Rustic Weddings, Parties, And Events - 12 Inches Wide by Aaron Vazquez

Revainrating 3 out of 5

For all the rustic elegance you need: The Lace & Jute Roll

The Lace & Jute Roll is an excellent addition to any rustic-themed event. The natural, earthy tones of the jute paired with the delicate touches of lace create a beautifully balanced aesthetic. The 50 yard long roll is perfect for long tables, seamlessly covering the surface and bringing a touch of charm to any event space. Aside from being visually stunning, the bonus flatware holders, napkin holders, and bows are a definite plus. These charming add-ons make it easy to keep everything organized and cohesive, even when things get a little hectic. However, while the Lace & Jute Roll is gorgeous, it does require some extra attention. The material can be a little rough at times and may need to be handled carefully. In addition, the 12 inch width may not cover the entirety of wider tables, leaving a bit to be desired in terms of full coverage. Overall, the Lace & Jute Roll is a lovely addition to any special occasion. While it does have its drawbacks, the beauty of the finished look can't be denied.

Pros
  • The Rustic Jute and Lace Table Runner Roll is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their wedding, party, or event. The 50-yard length ensures that you'll have plenty of material to work with, while the 12-inch width makes it easy to create a stunning tablescape that will wow your guests
Cons
  • The rustic design may not fit well with modern or formal event themes, limiting its versatility

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July 19, 2023
Honestly, I had a lot of problems with this order. Several boxes came completely destroyed inside of the Walmart box, and didn''t smell the greatest. The return/exchange was a bit of a hassle, but was manageable.