Planted Plates and Pansies
collections, flowers, give away, show and tellHope you are all having a happy Memorial Day weekend? We’ve been busy, with boating, and a party, and the fairy grand baby staying the WHOLE weekend with us. She and I have done yard work all morning (and no, I didn’t tame the wildness of the yard, I merely pulled weeds and cleaned up a bit). After nap time, there will be more boating, so I thought I’d use this small window of time while the baby is sleeping to be a part of Show and Tell Sunday and snap some photos of my china and crystal.
Except, I don’t really have any crystal…
All of my glassware comes from garage sales.
Just about all of my dishes do too. Except the collection of chintz patterned coffee cups, those I buy at Home Goods or TJ Max when I see a pretty rosey one I don’t have. The chandelier cup is from there too, it was on clearance for $1.99.
Gosh, on my last post I was talking about the wildness of my gardens, but from the looks of my cabinets, they aren’t much neater.
I am so much more comfortable with a laid back, casual display.
The very top shelf seems to be neater. These pieces aren’t in daily use like the others.
It is important to me to have things pretty, like painting the insides of the cabinets a complimentary pink.
The pink interiors aren’t really that noticeable when the doors are shut, but the color always lifts my spirits when I go to put away my dishes.
For every day, I use an assortment of white, cream and ivory plates and bowls that I have picked up here and there.
Then I have a couple of sets of "good dishes" like this stack of Wedgwood ones from an auction (for $11).
I don’t always put my things away in an order that makes sense. I go more for how pretty they look together, then add little tidbits to the display, like these chipped up porcelain flowers.
And no, I am not too proud to admit that I cook with instant mashed potatoes and prove it by showing a cannister full of them in the cabinet with the Wedgwood plates.
I do have a trick for instant taters, though. I will boil one potato, skin on, and smash it up so that is still slightly lumpy and add that to my instant ones to give them a better texture.
Any china with a rose on it is hard for me to resist at garage sales, even though I am out of room for displaying them all.
And of course, what is a cottage without some Pussy Willow around somewhere?
Well, when you run out of display space indoors, it is time to start hanging plates on the garden fence!
There were quite a bit more out here hanging but over the last few years, they have fallen and I simply haven’t replaced them. I’m surprised these have stayed up through a few rough Kansas winters.
And of course, I plant plates too.
And use them as flower bed borders.
Teacups glued to the arms of an old chandelier make great candle holders. (I did this project for Romantic Country a couple years ago).
As a clumsy, careless, and hurried antique dealer, I always had boxes of broken dishes from moving displays without bothering to clear the shelves first.
So I took up mosaicing to use up the dishes that I regularly crashed.
I’m not the sort of collector who expects or values perfection. Many of the dishes in my cabinets are chipped or cracked or crazed. I think it makes them more interesting (and of course, more affordable!!).
If all I am doing with a plate is using it for decor in a cabinet, I’d much rather have a 25 cent chipped one than a $35 dollar one in perfect condition.
In honor of last week’s Show and Tell Sundays vintage linens, I added an embroidered doily to the MAY GIVEAWAY PRIZE PACK.
For this week’s Show and Tell, I’ll do the same and add a lovely old plate. It seems to just be perfect with the assortment of other prizes, doesn’t it? How could I NOT add it to this bunch of pretties??? (that is if I don’t break it first!)
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