Breakfast & Linen Napkins
Breakfast is said to be t he most important meal of the day, and, lets face it- breakfast is pretty amazing. When have you felt unhappy after eating a stack of pancakes? Uh…never. When have you said no to a bagel slathered in cream cheese to accompany your morning cup of joe? I hope you haven’t!
I’d like to share a blog that I love called Simply Breakfast, that is basically a photo journal of everyone’s favorite meal- breakfast. I love the simplicity of these photos, taken by the site’s creator, Jennifer Causey. They are simple, beautiful, and a linen napkin seems to be featured frequently alongside these delicious morning meals.
Try not to get too hungry while you look at the following photos! Also, look at how charming linen napkins and tablecloths are. They really transform an ordinary breakfast into something special.
I really believe that starting your day out right can make all the difference. If you just dress up your breakfast with some lovely linen napkins, you might feel a little cheerier all day long. A fresh muffin doesn’t hurt either!

*I hope you liked Simply Breakfast as much as I do. If you are without linen napkins, do not worry. Later this week, we will show you how to easily stitch your very own napkins in a matter of minutes.
Please feel free to leave us a comment and let us know what your favorite breakfast is. Even better, you can post your own "Breakfast & Linen Napkin" photo on our Facebook wall. We’d love to see!
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