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White tablecloths will look great! It's the contrast between the refined and the rustic that makes it look interesting.


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We are getting married in an old barn. See above picture of the inside. I am wanting to do a rustic theme with lots of mason jars and burlap. I was thinking about doing navy blue table cloths with a burlap runner... BUT I have a friend who has white table cloths that she will let me borrow for free. Do you think if I use the white it will drown out the room too much? I am afraid that if I use a clean white table cloth it will make the walls look dirty since they aren't a clean white as well. Would it be worth spending the extra money to dress it up a little? Help please!!!