The fireplace mantel has been decorated
with an ironstone pitcher filled with Magnolia and pine cones,
The glass front cabinets are filled
with ironstone, hotel silver, green yelloware, hotel and vintage bamboo flatware, drinking glasses and crystal, and white everyday plates.
It once housed many tools and supplies at a local hardware store but since bringing it into our home, we have filled it to the brim
with our ironstone and Dundee marmalade jar collections.
The crate, flowers, buffet
with Ironstone, the mix - matched plates, just Everything!!!! Fabulous job!
I have passed on many dishes to family and friends but will not part
with my ironstone.
During my 15 + year love affair
with ironstone, I have come home with some pretty sweet ironstone hauls.
My favorite wooden box was filled
with ironstone, pine cones, script apples, small white pumpkins and pears.
I'd really love to decorate this piece entirely
with ironstone but I don't have a big enough collection yet.
The sporty stance is further enhanced
with an ironstone diffuser, silk - metal finished details and twin exhaust tailpipes.
In the past I have shared my love for white Ironstone ADD Decorating Thrifty Decorating
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I've never been a fan of ginger jars, but the photo of that wonderful wood cabinet filled
with ironstone and topped with blue & white ginger jars... LOVE!
It has two coats of MMSMP Marzipan
with some Ironstone (white)... Read More
I love it too1 The colors are perfect, and it looks so pretty with the chandy in front of it, and
with the ironstone inside... That has to be a favorite of mine too!
I love your changes and especially the hutch
with the ironstone!
Soil is lean
with ironstone, buckshot gravel and quartz, an interesting remnant from an ancient riverbed.
Not exact matches
Yummy red pears sit in an old
ironstone bowl
with a sweet scalloped edge.
There was something about this corner
with all of that
ironstone and the little primitive touches that truly made it have it an old fashioned farmhouse Christmas feel, or at least how I imagine it would be.
I filled a white
ironstone urn, I picked up at Goodwill years ago,
with some faux paper white bulbs from Magnolia.
From collecting
ironstone to chalk painting furniture and decorative accents white, I am always surrounding myself
with as much white and ivory as I can.
They make such a beautiful statement in any room and you can not go wrong
with a white piece of
ironstone and pretty flowers.
Loi chose to use a white
ironstone pitcher
with forsythias from his own garden.
The
ironstone tureen surrounded
with velvet pumpkins, pine cones, and acorns is rustic elegance for sure!
After it was sanded I painted the table
with milk paint in
ironstone with some bonding agent mixed in.
I use to be a «Blue and White» Ginger and Temple Jar kinda person, but I have found my true desires are
with creamy ivory
ironstone and pottery!!!
Pretty
ironstone china casserole dishes or soup tureens are great presents on their own, but are better when filled
with monogrammed linen napkins, silver napkin rings and some flatware.
With the addition of glass hurricanes filled with green apples, fresh Fall flowers in an ironstone tureen, votive candles and velvet pumpkins, our Autumn tablescape is d
With the addition of glass hurricanes filled
with green apples, fresh Fall flowers in an ironstone tureen, votive candles and velvet pumpkins, our Autumn tablescape is d
with green apples, fresh Fall flowers in an
ironstone tureen, votive candles and velvet pumpkins, our Autumn tablescape is done!
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Even though the Adams Empress is from the 1960's it blends right in
with the older Johnson Brother's
ironstone dishes which are stacked just to the left of the cake stand.
I just bought these plates at Target, but I'm hoping to find some old
ironstone I can replace them
with eventually.
Not only is it beautiful and durable, it matches my favorite antique
ironstone stone pitchers making it perfect to fill
with beautiful flowers for mom.
, treasured French
ironstone plates in a rare lavender tone, silver flatware passed down and delicate pink and green goblets
with years of age to them.
I love
ironstone, plain silver accessories
with patina, variety of furniture (unpainted and painted).
For one of my bathrooms I've added a small painted table
with a rattan suitcase for storing unsightly necessities along
with an antique vase, collected bottles and several pieces of
ironstone to hold soaps and jewelry.
I took it home and scrubbed it clean
with bleach, soap and water and stacked it
with my little collection of vintage
ironstone platters.
On top are
ironstone mugs filled
with «cocoa» and marshmallows, a gingerbread man
with raisin eyes, and a vintage lunch bucket filled
with fresh popcorn for a sweet treat by the fire.
The natural linen napkin
with hemstitching looks gorgeous
with the sequin napkin rings against the clean white
ironstone place setting.
Take a look at all the beautiful
ironstone and transerware that I brought home
with me!
The
ironstone milk pitcher
with monogram and vibrant pink flowers is so beautiful and feminine, yet balanced by the somewhat masculine mirror that anchors the room.
I love the look of painted open shelves stocked
with white
ironstone dishes.
Vintage silver,
ironstone, pine can blend well
with cyrstal, silverplate and quilts.
A beautiful red transferware platter
with two
ironstone pitchers filled
with fresh evergreen clippings.
I love the orange and the white
ironstone in the living room
with the organge flowers?
An
ironstone pitcher filled
with wheat and some faux leaves compliment the rustic look of the wood slice planks, but are not overwhelming.
I used Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in
Ironstone (and gave the rest of the thing a fresh coat also), then sealed it all
with 2 coats of GF High Performance Top Coat.
I tried that again
with the same photo, positioning the neutral picker over the
ironstone tureen.
I like to mix my
ironstone with white serving pieces that I have picked up at various places... I wanted to share this GREAT find
with you as soon as I saw it this morning... You can start you collection of white service where
with 6 pieces from the current deal from Decor Steals.
My Rae Dunn Pottery mug and antique
ironstone collection grew over the holidays, so this Wall Mounted Rolling Pin
With Hooks would be very useful and fitting for my cozy cottage style kitchen.
The table setting is a mix of
ironstone and china
with fresh hydrangeas and butterfly bush blooms from our garden.
Transferware bits and pieces in red and brown harmonize in the Kitchen China Cupboard
with some of my
Ironstone tureens and pitchers.
I played around
with them in the kitchen, adding a few to an
ironstone bowl and sitting them on top of a stack of old cutting boards.