Showing posts with label milkglass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milkglass. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Halloween China Cabinet

I went by the booth on Saturday to 
update the Halloween display.
Wait what -what booth you say?
Well I am so happy to announce 
that I have returned to my 
old stomping grounds at
the Red Scooter Antique Mall
on Main Street in Taylorsville, Kentucky.
I will post more about the store later, 
but today let me share the Halloween goodness.
 Almost all of this was on my Beewitched Table
I shared with you last week.
And now it's available at the store!
 In addition I have some adorable soaps,
dish towels, invitations and other goodies.
 Fancy or casual I've got you covered
with plates, luncheon napkins,
cocktail napkins and drinkware.
 Be sure to decorate for your goblins
with burlap accent hats, table runners,
aprons and dish towels.
I'm planning on adding
to the cabinet with more
milkglass from my collection.

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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Beewitching Table

Happy Halloween!
I'm joining the Witches
Halloween Party!
I setup this Beewitching table out on our 
back porch this weekend.
It's a combination of milk glass, burlap and lace.
With a few touches of ribbon and pumpkins.
I bought a set of 8 Victorian hat pins on Ebay
and thought they would go great with my witch theme.
I put four in the floral centerpiece -
see the heart shaped pin between the roses -and
four in the napkin rings!

I used black lace gloves to hold my black
and white flatware
 embellished with black
and white checked ribbon with a
Halloween sticker sentiment.
Hobnail milkglass was used for the goblets.
When I was checking the dish pantry I discovered
these adorable milk glass shooty,
which I thought would be great as placecard holders.
Burlap plate chargers, table runner and witches
hats add a modern touch to the milk glass.
And for my orange accent I used 
fire king salad plates
and saucers.


 Please read my post on
to see how I used ribbon, hat pins and stickers
to create these beewitching treats!
I had a lot of fun putting all these
touches together and hope you
enjoyed our Halloween on the Porch!

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