A trestle table is an item of furniture comprising two or three trestle supports linked by a longitudinal cross-member over which a board or tabletop is placed.
A square table for playing cards on, typically having legs that fold flat for storage
Playing-cards were introduced into England in the fifteenth century, and doubtless a special table for use with them followed shortly. None survive before walnut ones made in the reign of William and Mary, with the typical folding tops lined with needlework or cloth.
fold: bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"
fold: become folded or folded up; "The bed folds in a jiffy"
SandySimone Table set up
This is a dry run- This table is 3 feet shorter than the real thing so everything will be nice and spread out- also there are no ring displays yet. Still working on those.... Everything on this table is recycled! I used old cork boards for the earring displays, old vases for the necklace displays and leftover card stock from another project for the tri fold cards.
I can't believe it all matches, lol!
At my Desk, November 09
Man, I have used a crappy folding card table for my computer desk for like... Wow, like seven years? Wow. Actually, that's a pretty good lifespan for a heavily-used folding card table...