Picnic Set
Dec 28, 2017 4:09:53 GMT -5
Post by cheshie04 on Dec 28, 2017 4:09:53 GMT -5
Pictures are here due to Google Photos being more temperamental with links if I rearrange the pictures in the album. Let's see if this works.
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Retailing for $28, Tenney's Picnic Set is my first anything from her collection. I got it at Kohl's at full price with a gift card from a couple years ago. I went to Nashville multiple times a year during high school so I grew to love it and know it before it arrived on all of those "Must Visit" lists and the style of this collection just gets me. It includes a blanket, tray, menu, napkin, fork, watermelon, chicken in tray, potato salad, and sweet tea. The colors of the blanket match her motif perfectly and I can picture her on Centennial Park's lawn on a cool spring day enjoying this meal! It is much larger than Saige's blanket.
The tray is light cardboard and the chicken will not fit on either side, but everything else will. It has the logo on the side. I love those details. The logo is also on the potato salad, which can double as mac and cheese or whatever you think of to play. It's my favourite food from this set. The napkin is cloth, which I love love love that it's not paper. The menu is printed on the inside with food options. The fork is the standard AG metal fork. The watermelon and chicken are cute, but the former is a little more unrealistic than the latter. I don't know who cuts watermelon in that shape. AG apparently. The chicken does come out of its tray.
My only actual issue with this set is the very shoddy quality of the sweet tea. Designed to look like a mason jar of tea, mine has weird white splotches at the bottom seam of the plastic. I can assume glue, and would normally brush this issue off, but it really detracts from the way the plastic is meant to look like glass and be continuously clear.
Overall I love this set and want to give it an A. But for my experience I will give it a solid B+.
photos.app.goo.gl/B8JcydjgKAyooi802
Retailing for $28, Tenney's Picnic Set is my first anything from her collection. I got it at Kohl's at full price with a gift card from a couple years ago. I went to Nashville multiple times a year during high school so I grew to love it and know it before it arrived on all of those "Must Visit" lists and the style of this collection just gets me. It includes a blanket, tray, menu, napkin, fork, watermelon, chicken in tray, potato salad, and sweet tea. The colors of the blanket match her motif perfectly and I can picture her on Centennial Park's lawn on a cool spring day enjoying this meal! It is much larger than Saige's blanket.
The tray is light cardboard and the chicken will not fit on either side, but everything else will. It has the logo on the side. I love those details. The logo is also on the potato salad, which can double as mac and cheese or whatever you think of to play. It's my favourite food from this set. The napkin is cloth, which I love love love that it's not paper. The menu is printed on the inside with food options. The fork is the standard AG metal fork. The watermelon and chicken are cute, but the former is a little more unrealistic than the latter. I don't know who cuts watermelon in that shape. AG apparently. The chicken does come out of its tray.
My only actual issue with this set is the very shoddy quality of the sweet tea. Designed to look like a mason jar of tea, mine has weird white splotches at the bottom seam of the plastic. I can assume glue, and would normally brush this issue off, but it really detracts from the way the plastic is meant to look like glass and be continuously clear.
Overall I love this set and want to give it an A. But for my experience I will give it a solid B+.