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Hen House Linens 100% Cotton Napkins Review

by Tazim Damji

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100% Cotton Napkins from Hen House Lines lets you add a little fancy to your everyday routine. Summer entertaining calls for something fun and colourful to decorate the table with. Hen House Linens’ napkins are both practical (so much more environmentally friendly than paper towels) and beautiful.

It’s so easy to change the look to suit the theme of a party or other summer get-together, with different coloured and patterned napkins. The pretty light blue and white ones I received from Hen House Linens are great for spring and summer dinner parties, picnics and road trips.napkins cloth

The pattern on the napkins reminds me of batik—the art of using liquid wax and fabric dye to create designs on fabric.

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These napkins are machine washable, and bleach-able with colour-safe bleach. The size of the napkins is 20″ x 20″. The pattern that I received for review is called Tapestry Ocean. See it, and the rest of the fabric swatches here.

A little bit about Hen House Linens:

Our linens are made of soft and inviting 100% cotton using color-fast dyes that allow you the ease of machine-washing and drying. To extend the life of your linens, we recommend washing in cold water and drying on low heat. The fabric will soften with age but retain its shape for many years of gracious living.

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Check out Hen House Linens on Facebook. Also, take a look at the online store to see  the full range of napkins, tablecloths and other beautiful products.

about Hen House Linens

Read the story of Jenny Davis, founder of Hen House Linens.

I received a set of napkins from Hen House Linens in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated in any other way.

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About Tazim Damji

Tazim Damji is a permaculture gardener and certified holistic nutritionist from Vancouver, Canada. She is passionate about photography, vegan food, and gardening. Read more posts by Tazim. Visit her food and adventure blog Celebrate Life's Adventures Connect with Tazim via Twitter or on Facebook .

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  1. Meagan P says

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    Soooo pretty! I love the way that they mix them in with all of the other patterns too 🙂

  2. Ashley says

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    I love these prints! Those blue ones would go great in my dining room 🙂 I've never actually heard of Hen House before, but am certainly impressed with their selections and fun patterns. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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  3. LaVonne @ Long Wait says

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    I love those napkins. Very nice. Thanks for sharing about Hen House with us. Napkins can really make your dinner party pop!
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  4. Allyson Bossie says

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    Such lovely linens! So wonderful for everyday chic or entertaining! Thanks for sharing this company, I am off to check them out!

  5. lianemarkus says

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    The design of the napkins are so simple but very chic and fashionable. Great choice of linen. This can really be used most especially when thee is special occasions.
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