A garden inspired bouquet, romantic eucalyptus garland, and a mix
of vintage bottles for centerpieces in a stunning venue brought all of this together.
I've always coveted those gorgeous
vintage bottle drying racks but haven't found one within my meager budget so when I saw this cute mini version, I scooped it up (and may or may not have knocked a few people down in the process).
Two: wine lovers are sometimes duped into spending exorbitant amounts for
fake vintage bottles that weren't from the year they were supposedly grown.
It is such a great way to display all of my little knick knacks,
like vintage bottle, antlers, and all of my bee decor...
Ever had the opportunity to taste a premium wine thats gone past its prime just because in this Upside / Downside world we're in
unopened vintage bottles of wine are somehow perceived as being... valuable?
Make the most of a wide windowsill, display
pretty vintage bottles and interesting collections for a quirky touch.
Well I checked out Courthouse Antiques in Anderson, TX last weekend and picked up a
few vintage bottles.
Then to create the place cards I rolled up ivory paper and stuck it into
tiny vintage bottles, and wrote everyone's name on them... super simple, but perfect for my space.
Or for a fresh and minimal feel, collect
original vintage bottles in interesting shapes and use them as single - stem vases for foliage such as eucalyptus.
i actually have a bunch
of vintage bottle brush trees on my mantle and i planned to bleach them and fade them and dye them....
I had also picked up a bunch of
small vintage bottles and taken a trip to New England where I dipped my own candles at Yankee Candle's flagship store, so everything just sort of came together to create a blue and green Thanksgiving table.
But that requires perfect storage in a cool, dark, undisturbed location, which is rare for
vintage bottles.
We didn't have the pennies to do them on all the tables so we named each table one of each of the flowers and then had one sitting in
a vintage bottle with some gypsophila and other foliage.
So I didn't change much in this corner where my drop cloth covered chair and ottoman sit other than place
my vintage bottle collection in front of this window.
The vintage bottles on the flea market cart are a wonderfully nostalgic touch.
Again I used
the vintage bottles, as well as this old wooden crate.
That vintage bottle collection is killer!
i got a $ 3 coca cola bottle from the 1960's and matt snagged
a vintage bottle opener.
The vintage bottle brush trees and feminine colors make the perfect holiday space for our girl!
I've always wanted
a vintage bottle drying rack and this mini version from World Market is perfect for my vintage corkscrew collection.
They also stock a selection of
vintage bottles and jars that are brilliant for storing cotton pads and bath salts.
And I love switching the mugs out for more festive ones on
my vintage bottle drying rack.
I gathered up a lot of my inkwells and
vintage bottles.
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I added my statue of Mary and
a vintage bottle with pink roses.
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I had to add in
some vintage bottle brush trees and ornaments — I love the way they look against all the greenery.
Enjoy lunch and one of
our vintage bottles of wine anywhere on the island — or even on a romantic sandy atoll called Mopion just a short boat ride away.
You see I have been spending a bit of time on pinning lately in the evenings — it started with me looking at kitchens for this kitchen renovation that hopefully will start soon, moved to bathrooms, skirted around coastal fishing floats and ended up with
vintage bottles.
Otherwise break out the cheese and crackers because I'm about to serve up
a vintage bottle of complaints.
Replace with something new and fresh: pretty vases or bowls, collections of
vintage bottles, or simply a spotless, uncluttered expanse of windows.