I grabbed this huge
mercury glass tree for $ 5 without even looking at the bottom — I've been admiring them for years.
I'm using it on my bedside table for an inexpensive piece next to
the mercury glass tree.
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mercury glass tree
I love
those mercury glass tree thingys!
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The relaxed linen helps keep things casual, with my simple tablescape of faux garland and
mercury glass trees and ornaments.
I have a collection of
mercury glass trees, silver and gold, but never thought to use them all on the dining table.
Since we are smack dab in the middle of winter, paper whites and
some mercury glass trees create a simple winter vignette, without feeling too christmas - y.
For the centerpiece, I started with these bottle brush champagne trees and combined them with
some mercury glass trees (purchased at Marshall's.)
Love that crusty urn with the greens and just a few
mercury glass trees as the centerpiece.
Here is an alternate bit of mantel inspo (this is what I had up before I found that baller collection of
mercury glass trees).
I then took
some mercury glass trees I picked up at HomeGoods & placed them all down to the center of the table.
To coordinate with
the mercury glass trees on the side tables, I strung 3 ornaments with ribbon from the top of the bed.
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I'm still working on the mantle, but I love these gold
mercury glass trees I picked up at Hobby Lobby.
Not exact matches
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The thing that I also love about the
mercury glass combination is just how versatile it is for other decor, whether you are putting them on a
tree or even a bowl on the table.
mercury glass anything... ornaments for the
tree, candleholders... i would LOVE more Christmas pillows... little this's and that's that i would know i needed until i discovered them.
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Vintage Winter — This white Christmas
tree we found on Eclectically Vintage features a combination of vintage and upcycled elements ranging from old mason jars filled with popcorn to old doorknobs to key holes and
mercury glass napkin rings that serve as pretty ornaments.
The
mercury glass ones add just the right amount of shine to the
tree to balance out all of the texture.
A little reproduction gold lead tinsel
tree is perfect for a strand of multi-colored
mercury glass beads from the 1920's and some very old gnome ornaments too.
I placed some
mercury glass ornaments (from HomeGoods) around and also ran some rice lights all through them with the battery packs sitting right at the base of the faux
tree in the center (also from HG).
These beautiful ornaments are from
Tree Classics too and I really love them in
mercury glass.
I picked some of the Valspar Silver today — thinking about using them for a
mercury glass type jar for Christmas with battery operated tiny LED lights (another Dollar
Tree lifesaver).
For the centerpiece, I started with a driftwood
tree I picked up at Home Goods a couple years ago and nestled in some greenery cut from the yard, white pillar candles, and
mercury glass ornaments.
So I started out on a quest to learn how to make
mercury glass so I could add ornaments to my
tree that were within my budget.
I filled my
mercury glass vase with fresh clippings from my neighbors
tree.
Give your Christmas
tree a bit of old world charm with these gorgeous antiqued
mercury glass inspired Christmas
tree ornaments.
The theme for the
tree this year was definitely «more is more» with gold, silver,
mercury glass, sparkling snowflakes, and little bits of champagne - and blush - colored ornaments.
I went a little crazy with the
mercury glass —
mercury glass Christmas
trees, candlesticks, votives, and ornaments on my new white
tree.
I placed some
mercury glass ornaments (from HomeGoods) around and also ran some rice lights all through them with the battery packs sitting right at the base of the faux
tree in the center (also from HG).
A could - be-tacky artificial tinsel
tree gets elevated to glamorous effect with dozens upon dozens of silver, green and
mercury -
glass mini balls.
A collection of
mercury glass candlestick holders interwoven with twinkle lights adds glitter, while lemon cyprus
trees release a citrusy scent into the room.
I love the silver deer and the
mercury glass with the Ball jar and
tree inside!
Antique and vintage
mercury -
glass balls and new
mercury -
glass Christmas
trees add sparkling contrast.
The table is accented with antique style bottle brush Christmas
trees and a beautiful
mercury glass ornament adorns each place setting.
I love these silver
mercury glass Christmas
trees.
Adding some frosty branches and
mercury glass jars helped add some sparkle to the
tree and I truly believe the more «fancy» ornaments and the homemade ones can peacefully co-exist and create a wonderful layered effect.
One of my favorite finds: my $ 5 Pottery Barn
mercury -
glass tree.
Our second champagne bucket holds the other evergreen
tree, the
mercury glass vases I bought at Pottery Barn.
It covers topics such as decorating Christmas
trees on a budget, using string lights and
mercury glass, and creating one - of - a-kind Christmas centerpieces — practical decorating ideas you can implement quickly and easily.
My mom found these AWESOME, blue,
mercury glass Christmas
trees that look great on our island next to the pops of red!