Sentences with phrase «milk glass vases»

The milk glass vases are engraved with a pretty starburst pattern, and I thought it'd be neat to accent it.
I needed a little brightness with all of the wood and green so I added the milk glass vases to break it up some.
«The dining table shows an example of one of my favourite holiday decorating tips: Use the dishware you already have,» says Michael, who also filled milk glass vases with snippets of greenery to add to the fresh tablescape.
My grandfather had a rose garden for many years in his backyard, and he collected those milk glass vases over the years so he could give his roses to friends who were sick or new mothers or anyone who just deserved flowers.
I seriously love milk glass vases, we had a bunch at our wedding!
I love milk glass vases.
I found these milk glass vases at a ReStore in our town.
I used three candleholders with two tall milk glass vases in line between them.
the milk glass vases (I have several, too!)
Designer and homeowner Kelley McNamara fills vintage milk glass vases, ceramic jugs and glass jars with blooms to capture the country charm of her rural surroundings.
Your jam jars of liquid rubies look adorable propped up there on pretty white pedestals surrounded by bright blue hydrangeas in milk glass vases.
Inspired by the milk glass vases in my previous post, I wanted to try my hand at creating some beaded glass with color.
And I will fill this room with little white milk glass vases full of those flowers.
Love the colorful table with rattan chargers and milk glass vase full of beautiful fresh flowers!
The only thing I bought for it was the pie pumpkin at the grocery store ($ 1.29) and the white milk glass vase from the thrift store.
The taller milk glass vase (with a feather pattern around the base) that you're referring to was made by the US based glass company, Randall.
I'm curious if you know anything about the textured milk glass vase (taller one) in the upper left?
But by simply adding a measured amount of white accessories (the vintage enameled canister set and the milk glass vase holding wooden spoons, I'm upping the white factor in the kitchen.

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1 / For your father / Black Slate Cheese Board / For entertaining work guests 2 / For your roommate / Glass Milk Carton / To go with his favorite coffee 3 / For your boyfriend / Himalayan Salt Shot Glasses / Along with fancy tequila 4 / For your best friend / Illusian Flower Vase / With her favorite flowers 5 / For your brother / Mason Jar Amplifier / So he can rock out like a hipster 6 / For your momma / Caterpillar Vase / Full of fresh flowers and lots of love
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
Each of these are growing in milk glass floral vases passed down from my grandmother.
Try a Siam Ruby Orchid in a porcelain bud vase, teacup roses in a tiny white tea set, or red Dahlias in vintage milk glass jars.
And, since I didn't have enough milk glass for all of the shelves, I grabbed some glass candlesticks and a small vase and sprayed them white.
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This kitchen nook also features coral and indigo linen pillows, milk glass and gold leaf flower vases.
In addition to adorning the mantel and the banister, the sprightly greens lend themselves well to Michael's pottery and milk glass collections, tucking into bowls, vases and pitchers.
And yes, I LOVE the vases, the basket on the wall (you've given me an idea), the rug, the chair covers, and definitely your MILK GLASS collection!!!! Another fantastic job well done!
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
Personally, I have no problem adding a 1980s milk glass bud vase to my collection.
Bud vases are probably to most common milk glass pieces to find.
I have plenty of milk glass bud vases in my collection but if I see a unique shape or pattern I will pick it up.
Milk glass bud vases are probably the most common and abundant piece to find.
Recycle glass milk bottles to use for drinks or as vases; plant herbs for the windowsill in tin cans or use scrubbed terracotta plant pots as serving dishes.
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