Q&A: Planning a very large backyard picnic, I need tables but don’t want to buy or rent, any creative ideas?

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3 Responses to “Q&A: Planning a very large backyard picnic, I need tables but don’t want to buy or rent, any creative ideas?”

  1. Tina Marie Oh Lonesome Me Says:

    Talk to a construction worker, borrow some saw horses and some plywood, makes a great table.

  2. Elizabeth F Says:

    you know those big spools they wrap wiring around? yeah they work great. lol

  3. Christy Says:

    Check your local high schools and grade school. They may have tables you can use or even rent for a cheap price. Also ask you neighbors and friends if you can borrow any tables they may have.

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