10 Creative Ways to Decorate with Vintage Silver

If you’ve followed along on this blog for a while, you know that I have an affinity for vintage silver plated pieces.  I especially love trays and serving accessories and have compiled a nice little collection.  While trays lend themselves to creating beautiful wall decor statements or tabletop vignettes, there are so many other creative ways to decorate with vintage silver.

Here are 10 great ideas for incorporating silver pieces into your decor. 

 1.  Flower Vase— silver-plated Mint Julip Cups are perfect for small floral arrangements to set around your home or use as part of a dining tablescape.  I love the look of these monogrammed pieces and would collect an assortment of monograms to work with my more eclectic decor.

Mint Julep Cup

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2.  Spice Rack–This is a really creative idea…using silverplated serving dishes as spice racks, hung on the kitchen wall.

Silver Dish Spice Rack

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3.  Vanity Tray–Nothing elevates the style of personal accessories or toiletries more than a silver tray.  I have several in my bedroom holding perfume bottles and jewelry and just love the touch of elegance it adds to the room.

SIlver Vanity Tray

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4.  Kitchen Backsplash–Did you ever think to hang a silver tray above the stove as a backsplash accent?  Me either.  I love this idea and the impact it can add to the kitchen.

Silver Tray Above Stove

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5.  Stylish Magnet BoardsI love that these tray can look pretty while also being functional.  Just hang, add magnets and you’ve got a great display area.

Silver Tray Magnet Board

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6.  Chalkboard Tray–When I bought my first silver plated tray I had every intention of creating a chalkboard out of it, but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. After seeing this image I really want to take one of my simpler trays turn it into a chalkboard.  Not only does a tray like this work for everyday use in a kitchen or office area, but I love how it can really make a party table come to life.

Silver Chalkboard Tray

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7. PlacematI’ve been on the hunt for really simple silver trays to use just for this purpose.  Using a silver tray as a placemat alternative is such a stylish way to dress up a dining table.

Silver Tray Placemat

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8.  Office Work Station–Totally makes sense that the chic and savvy designer Mary McDonald would use vintage silver pieces to hold all her desktop office tools.  Silver cups are great for holding pencils, paperclips and all your other desk accessories.  And, I love the idea of a silver tray as an in-basket.

Silver Desk Accessories

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9.  Utensil/Kitchen Caddy–What a great way to add vintage style to your kitchen.  Not only is a silver urn good for holding kitchen utensils but you could also use it to hold wrapped food products like granola bars or tea bags.

Silver Utensil Caddy

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 10.  Plant Holder–Silver Ice buckets or urns are perfect for housing a plant within your decor and makes for a great addition to a tabletop vignette.

Silver Plant Holder

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Now that you have some ideas on how to decorate with silver, I wanted to share a few things I’ve learned about shopping and caring for silver! 

When shopping and caring for silver plate, keep these tips in mind:

  • All silver plate in England and North America had to be stamp marked until the 1970’s when stickers were allowed to be used in Canada and the U.S. When looking at a silver piece the first thing you want to do is flip it over and look at the markings on the underside. There might  be several markings such as the country it was made in, markers name and/or trade mark symbol or product number. 
  • When scouring flea markets and thrift shops, don’t shy away from the tarnished pieces.  This is often where you can find your best deals and with a little elbow grease your piece can look as good as new.
  • If there is any tiny lumps or bumps on a tarnished piece of silver plate then pass it by. These little bumps are called pitting and it means that the silver has come loose from the base.
  • The best types of cleaners to use on your silver plate are soap cleaners like Twinkle that you use with a sponge to clean them under water. I also love a good silver polish like Goddard’s.
  • After cleaning a piece of silver, let it sit out for 24 hours before you put it away to make sure that there is no moisture on it. You can store it either in a tarnish resistant cloth or wrap it in flannel and put it in a plastic bag that you can close.  Another trick I use to cut down on the tarnish is to put a piece of white chalk in the storage bag. The chalk absorbs moisture and really cuts down on the tarnish.

 

I’m planning to shop Scott Antique Market this weekend and will be looking for some unique silver plated pieces to add to my collection (and decor).  Several of my silver pieces I’ve lucked upon at Goodwill and other thrift stores, so keep you eyes open when you’re out shopping at these type of stores too!

Happy Decorating!

Shelly

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Comments

  1. Amelia says

    So glad I found you! I have a lt of silver that we brought back from England. I want to hang some of my trays on the wall. What kind of hooks are used to make them secure on the wall? some of my tea trays are very heavy. I wouldn’t want them to fall off the wall. any ideas would be helpfull:) Thanks I love all of these ideas but I’m with you on the dallor store idea.I just couldn’t paint one.

  2. Mary Kay Kohlman says

    What do you use to hang your silver trays? ( on the back of the tray how do you put the hanger on it) so that it can then be hung onto a wall? Not sure it that makes any sense. lol

  3. Valerie says

    I bought a silverplates serving tray with a lid. The top had stains where it came from the base. I did use brasso on it an that may have messed it up. Have you ever glued bows or flowers on a piece.

    • ConfettiStyle says

      Hi Valerie,
      I’ve never glued bows or flower onto a silver piece but think it would look great. If your tray is big enough, think about adding a mirror to the center and surrounding the edge of the mirror or try with faux flowers or flowers made from bows. Send me a pic of whatever you create and I’ll share on the blog.
      Shelly

  4. Marcy says

    I have so much silver from when we got married 33 years ago…and I have not used most of it! Thank you for the many ideas.

  5. Kristina says

    Lovely post as always! It seems sacrilegious to me to paint a silver tray with chalkboard paint!! So if I ever do decide to do something like that, I will definitely go with a faux silver tray. I do like the idea of using them as magnetic boards though!

    • ConfettiStyle says

      Hi Kristina,
      I know what you mean about painting a silver tray. I think this is why I haven’t done it as of yet. I have thought about buying one of those “looks like silver” plastic trays from the dollar store and painting it. I’ve seen it done and it is really realistic. And, if it doesn’t turn out how I want only $1.00 down the drain.
      Shelly

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