Thursday, October 15, 2009

Places For Vases

I am a collector. . . .either that or I am obsessive compulsive. I prefer to think that I am a collector. One of the many things that I enjoy collecting are vases and planters. I do try to keep it to a few certain types of vases----cream, moss green, and milk glass.
Since I've re-focused my efforts on decorating the guest room, I decided that it would be a great place to display a few of my vase collections. I had a few aqua pieces that look great on the mantle of the faux fireplace.
And I thought that the long, long shelf would be a perfect spot for a few pieces of milk glass. I began by gathering milk glass vases from various areas of the house. When it was all gathered, I was really surprised at how many pieces I had. I then laid everything out to see if there were "families" of vases. Again to my surprise, I had several. Next I grouped the vase families together beginning with the largest ones in the center of the shelves. And then I worked my way out to fill in the rest. I think the contrast of the white vases against the grey walls looks beautiful!
But now I see a big blank wall.
There's only one thing to do. Look for the perfect empty frame in my supply and give it a coat of silver spray paint because this room needs a little more sparkle to match the chandelier. The cute fleur de lis hanger is just the right touch. Yes! Now I think this room is complete. . . at least for now.

19 comments:

  1. I just love it. I'll bet you were surprised to find you had so many vases. Be sure and keep us updated. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day.

    Charla

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  2. Brillant! You definately have some vases!!! They look great all together like that!

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  3. Now you need lots of flowers to fill those vases!

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  4. I collect milk glass also. So beautiful. They look really lovely with a little tea light candle glowing inside as well. The milk glass is transparent enough to see the pretty glow. Wonderful display.

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  5. My goodness! I'm not the only one with vases, LOL! (Although I just sent a bunch to DI). I have a McCoy vase, similar to the white one on your mantle; but, in aqua. I LOVE it! And, I love your ideas! They inspire me.

    Krystal

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  6. Very pretty display! I have several of the same milk glass pieces.

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  7. That is an awesome collection! I am still in love with the teal frame set up...delicious!

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  8. wow, that is an obsession, i mean, collection! Beautiful...I collect vases also...;p

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  9. Ooohhh... LOVE your collections! Especially the arrangement of frames with the aqua pottery, you're a woman after my own heart!

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  10. Love the frames. Love all the milk glass. And really love the use of the empty frame. I had one huge one empty for a while in my living room. It's a HUGE conversation item. People wonder why is it empty. LOL

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  11. Really unique, really beautiful...You have such a gift!

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  12. What a great way to look at it... hmmm I think I'm a collector too! :) I love the way you arranged the aqua pieces with the frame. -Jackie

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  13. Pretty. I love the turquoise vases with the turquoise frame.

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  14. Love what you have done. Do you have any tips or instructions for creating your long, long shelf? I know you did it before blog, but was wondering if you might post a how to on it?

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  15. Now your gonna think I am crazy....
    I think it needs a single cool piece of your milk glass in the middle of the frame as 'art'. Just me! LOL

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  16. Your vases look terrific on that shelf!

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  17. Wow..can I come stay? That is a spectacular guest room.

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