It’s Monday! I hope your weekend was a good one. I stayed close to home a good part of the weekend (due to rain) but did have a little outing with my friends Tina from Encore Creations and Brandi from Do Not Disturb This Groove. The three of us met at the Lakewood 400 Antique market on Saturday morning and spent a few hours shopping. We didn’t score much but Tina found a vintage crochet set for $10 and Brandi scored a really cool wood display piece for cheap. I came home with some vintage tassel jewelry (yeah!) and a really cool mini brass scale. I was on the hunt for milk glass which led me to this post today….
It’s no secret that I love Milk Glass! Even though my collection is relatively small at this moment, I’ve officially declared milk glass “my collection of choice” which helps to justify the purchases I make each month at the Scott Antique Market. My long-term goal is not to hoard milk glass but to build a collection that would be worthy of a display like these that I admire so much.
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Milk glass is an easy way to accessorize bookshelves especially when they are narrow and you want to keep the look streamlined.
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KariAnne over at Thistlewood Farms has the perfect setting for her milk glass collection…in her stunning dining room. I love the variety of pieces she’s collected.
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These books with neutral colored covers add bulk and visual dimension to this milk glass display.
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This is my favorite way to display milk glass, with darker colors, woven textures and rustic accessories. The contrast makes the milk glass look even more spectacular.
I also want my milk glass collection to be varied enough that it allows me to decorate like this…
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As flower vessels on a table
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or a simple but elegant touch on the bathroom vanity.
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I’d also love to use my milk glass to hold beauty tools.
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There are so many wonderful milk glass containers that can hold things in every room of the house and I’ve already begun to use a few pieces in my bedroom.
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And milk glass is great to hold supplies in an office.
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I also want to use my milk glass for entertaining
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and decorating at Christmas time!
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Slowly but surely my milk glass collection is growing and I can’t wait to see what pieces I can add to it on my next thrifting adventure.
Brandi says
Hey Shelly! It was so fun to hang out with you and Tina! I really enjoyed the antique market. I love the images you shared. I would love to have a beautiful display somewhere in my home.
Cowboys and Crossbones says
I love milk glass, too. I have a few pieces of my grandma’s and never thought about displaying them together. What a great idea!
ConfettiStyle says
So glad you were inspired. There are lots of milk glass goblets that would be perfect for holding moonshine too 🙂
Cowboys and Crossbones says
YES! I never thought of that, either! Thank God I have you and your blog for inspiration. I am seriously drinking moonshine out of my milk glass this weekend (I need to give my liver a break from recent shenanigans).
Natalie says
I love milk glass. I recently started collecting some pieces. I love using it when I entertain. Thanks so much fr sharing this great inspiration of how to use. I might have to collect some more and display it!
ConfettiStyle says
Hi Natalie,
Glad you liked the post. Be on the look out for pink and blue milk glass too when you’re out shopping. Those colors are not as easy to find but are really beautiful.