Inspired by a thread in the Etsy forums, I crafted my first all-vintage treasury. Behold:
Isn't vintage lovely? You can find these fabulous items on etsy here:
White and lime green Pyrex sugar bowl from Jen's Closet
White Lenox vases from Auntie Princess
French apothecary jar from Sirkus
Owl jar from Dead Bird Finds
Pink lustreware salt and pepper shakers from Vintage this Retro that
Green vaseline glass ice bucket from CalloohCallay
Atomic green bowls from Covent Garden Vintage
Gold and white saucers from Tawnillia
Pink cocktail glasses from High Street Market
Lavender planter from Retro Cycle
Silver plated spoons from Surrender Dorothy
Silver sugar and creamer from Funkey Finds
Monday, August 25, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Ugly Mug?
I was quite surprised to find a vintage Fire King mug listed here . Now, I'll admit, the mug in question isn't Anchor Hocking's best effort, but it certainly doesn't deserve to be listed among the other tragedies presented there.
That's not the first time a Fire King mug has been called ugly; my grandmother had a blue Kimberly mug that my mother thought was hideous, but I loved it and took possession when my grandma passed away.
I think that Fire King's usage of bright colors and bold shapes is fabulous, but, I guess, compared to today's mostly sedate designs in dishware, I can understand why some people would find them offensive. Sort of like how red nail polish is offensive to my husband's conservative grandmother.
In celebration of potentially outcast, yet fabulous mugs, I present you these lovely etsy finds:
From Soulful Hues:
From Koyani:
From Easy on the Eyes:
From Era Phernalia Vintage:
That's not the first time a Fire King mug has been called ugly; my grandmother had a blue Kimberly mug that my mother thought was hideous, but I loved it and took possession when my grandma passed away.
I think that Fire King's usage of bright colors and bold shapes is fabulous, but, I guess, compared to today's mostly sedate designs in dishware, I can understand why some people would find them offensive. Sort of like how red nail polish is offensive to my husband's conservative grandmother.
In celebration of potentially outcast, yet fabulous mugs, I present you these lovely etsy finds:
From Soulful Hues:
From Koyani:
From Easy on the Eyes:
From Era Phernalia Vintage:
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