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Vanity Fair Impressions Disposable Table Covers come in a convenient pack of 2, measuring 54 x 108 inches each. These 3-ply covers feature a protective poly backing, ensuring your tables stay clean while adding a touch of elegance with their embossed Monterey shell design. Perfect for any occasion, they are recyclable and designed for easy clean-up, making them an ideal choice for the eco-conscious host.
A**K
GREAT!
I had my heart set on linens until three weeks before the wedding. I decided I wanted something less expensive and easy to clean up. If something got spilled on them, no worries, they were heading to the trash anyway. Great quality and looked just as nice as linens, but some much less.Found the best price and shipping through Amazon. Good price and quick delivery.My new sister-in-law praised me for my frugality. She said these looked nicer than the linens they used at her daughter's country club wedding!
M**A
The Best Table Cover
This is a great table cover. The white white looks great for any setting, it is strong so it won’t rip or tear and it has a coating on the back so it is both absorbent and protects your table. I highly recommend this product
V**.
Perfect!
We used these as an underlayer for a hodge-podge of decorative, vintage tablecloths at an outdoor/tent wedding reception. White cloth table covers were expensive and would have been over-kill. These worked beautifully and looked great, and the plastic lining was great for containing spills and made for easy clean-up.
A**R
Nice disposable table cloth
We use a cloth table cover from BB&B for our large kitchen table. Only problem is with young kids, there are constant spills. You know, like juice, milk, marker, food, oils, etc. And sometimes it can be a whole cup that's toppled! Rather than take all the other family clutter off and hauling the cloth table cloth down for another wash/rinse/dry, these Vanity Fair covers do the trick for ~$2-3/piece. I surmise that I spend more than that to wash and dry the fabric table cloth.The top is paper, the backing is plastic. The cover falls down well over the sides of the table, including the rounded corners. Of course, this VF cover doesn't feel as nice or flatten out as nice (you can easily see all the squares from the folding lines) as a real fabric table cloth, but it's cheap and disposable and simplifies cleanup after big or accumulated spills.
A**R
Really dressed up the hall
Used these for a large funeral dinner that was held in an older building. A little more pricey, but soo much nicer than the plastic tablecovers. They looked very quality and held up extremely well. Odds of being able to reuse them would be slim to none, but they didn't rip or tear, stayed nicely in place, were just heavy enough to look really quality. I was impressed with this product and will definitely be using again in the future.
C**R
I ordered 3 packages. I have opened 2 of ...
I ordered 3 packages. I have opened 2 of the packages and in each package there was one DAMAGED table cover and the covers seemed to be very wrinkled. I ordered the same table covers last year and they seemed to be less wrinkled and no damaged covers.
C**D
Quality + Value
I have used these table cloths for several parties and will keep coming back for more. The look and feel of the table cover is very nice and the price can't be beat!
B**M
Shame on Vanity Fair!
The only thing somewhat good about this big box of Vanity Fair Table Covers was the packaging. They came as shown, with the two-packs in cellophane placed in an inner box, then that box was in a larger carton. But Vanity Fair has apparently decided to lower its quality standards drastically! Half of the covers were so thin that the paper part was torn and ripped inside the cellophane wrapping, while others had small holes in the paper, so that they immediately ripped when shaken out. The other half of the table covers were of heavier quality, similar to what one expects and pays for, but these were so badly wrinkled and folded--again inside their cellophane wrappers, that when opened up they looked horrible and could not be flattened properly. And the two-packs were slightly squashed into the inner box, adding to the wrinkling. Shame on Vanity Fair for charging so much for inconsistent, and now poor quality item, that I used to love and buy often!
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