Today, vintage 70′s glassware can look totally current. Pair amber or green with white or crystal for a sophisticated look. I like to use amber glass in the fall or winter. I use green both at Christmastime and during the spring or summer.
Blue glassware was not as common in the 70′s, but there’s still some of it out there. I found 7 blue water glasses at an estate sale for $14 total. I like it in the spring and summer with white and pink. Or even with my green for an unexpected mix.
A collection of vintage colored glassware can be an inexpensive way to add color and interest to your dinner table, whether you are entertaining or just decorating your tabletop.
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Someone gave me a dark green diamond cut set of glasses that was irridescent on the outside. I had never seen that type before. I didn’t need them so I passed them on to Goodwill. Oops! I probably should have kept them.
Also of course interesting/unusual pieces can be used outside the dining room. I have a green depression glass butter holder (small square with beautiful lid) that I use to store cotton balls on my bathroom counter.
Just wandered over from someone’s blog somehow!
You know how it goes. Anyway, I collect (I use that term fairly loosely) the green color in the first photo but the last photo is my favorite. That is beautiful with the little ballerinas, color combos, etc. Kelly
p.s. I think I’d like to be a stager sometime in the future too.