Sentences with phrase «milk glass»

"Milk glass" refers to a type of glassware that has a white or opaque color, resembling the color of milk. Full definition
I filled several white milk glass vases with single stems to use in a centerpiece for the dining room table.
Her antique French milk glass collection was so amazing.
I seriously love milk glass vases, we had a bunch at our wedding!
Or you could even go with milk glass knobs.
Each of these are growing in milk glass floral vases passed down from my grandmother.
A console table separates my kitchen from my family room and it's the perfect place to display some of my many collections — vintage milk glass and glass water bottles.
And I will fill this room with little white milk glass vases full of those flowers.
I thought I would share some of my favorite milk glass pieces with you today.
I've been collecting milk glass for many years and have way more pieces than I'll ever need.
We received a beautiful milk glass cake pedestal as a wedding gift and I loved it so much, I decided it needed some friends to keep it company.
And clear ones that I see every time I visit can even be spray painted white to look like milk glass.
I didn't know much about milk glass at the time, but I was certain it would look beautiful on our kitchen table filled with spring flowers or bulbs.
Trying to find milk glass in my neck of the woods has proven to be a bit of a challenge.
I love the idea of using milk glass (specifically the lace edge plates) for decor.
Beautiful clear glass and milk glass knobs and pulls to add the perfect touch to cabinets, cupboards and furniture.
I've just started to notice more milk glass around.
My mom had recently given me a big box of old milk glass vases that belonged to my grandmother.
I have struggled with the idea of displaying milk glass in my house because I wasn't sure where to put it and how to group my collection together.
For instance, I love milk glass mixing bowls.
Simple white dishes and white milk glass container overflowing with flowers create a fantastic focal point.
Also I am a big milk glass collector so I love those pieces too!
Milk glass candle sticks and a vase (serving as a candle holder) are in the center.
Of course I had to add a pumpkin and then a cute milk glass with some fall foliage.
Its production dates somewhere in the late 1950s to early 1960s, which is fairly young by milk glass standards.
I used a white milk glass one I had at home.
I only have a tiny milk glass one, but I must remedy that!
Your blue milk glass is to die for, you're so lucky to have inherited it with such great memories!
The chandelier is made from pale pink milk glass, while bolder colors of pink make up the rug.
How about I have the very same milk glass pitcher?
I'm enjoying milk glass these days and mixed some of it in here.
It felt like it was missing something, so I added a few small milk glass pieces and some other natural elements.
Yesterday I showed some photos on my blog of the new milk glass I bought and the flowers I put in it to brighten things up a little bit around here.
I also have the smaller feather pattern milk glass pot that goes for around $ 10 - 15 on the same sites.
-LSB-...] course, I added a little milk glass in the form of a fun new ruffle dish found at the flea market.
There is no such thing as too much milk glass.
Keep the bag of tortilla chips handy and if you can drink milk a glass.
I've just started to notice more milk glass around.
Also I am a big milk glass collector so I love those pieces too!
Okay, I am milk glass obsessed — love the styling of the bookshelf.
I thought I'd share our dining room today and how I'm incorporating some more milk glass into our everyday decor.
Love that milk glass pastry stand, it's such a gorgeous piece and I bet it could tell a few stories too.
With that being said, on occasion, I have broken my own self imposed rules for purchasing milk glass.
If you prefer the more translucent look of depression - era milk glass, collect that.
You can spot it, along with a few other milk glass vases, on my spring table from last year.
I'm curious if you know anything about the textured milk glass vase (taller one) in the upper left?
Many milk glass pieces have markings on the bottom, such as the company name or numbers, so you can use that information to look it up.
I do love milk glass — wishing I had kept some of my mom's old stuff, but sold it at a yard sale years ago.
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