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Showing posts with label silver tray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silver tray. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

A Winter's Mantel

 I was so slow in getting a new display up on the mantel after Christmas.
I loved my Christmas Mantel and wasn't anxious to take it down.
And since it was all trees and snow...I thought it ok to leave it a little while.
See it here.
 But last week I decided enough was enough...and down it had to come.
I really had no idea what I was going to put up.
But then I remembered I'd recently been given a few more silver things...and I decided silver 
was a good theme.
I kept out a couple of glitter snowflakes.
The silver coffee pot was a Christmas gift from my sister. 
She knows to pick up anything silver for me at the flea market.
When she called to tell me she'd found me something. 
I told her..."You shouldn't be buying me anything. I don't need a thing."
"But...but..", she said, "It's a silver coffee pot!"
"Oh", I said "In that case, yes I need it and I'm so glad you bought it for me!"
 After Christmas my friend Petra was doing a big clean out of her kitchen.
You know getting into those bottom cupboards that stuff just gets shoved into?
She had bags and bags of things going to Goodwill.
 But she had a few things set aside that she knew I'd want.
That included two silver trays.
Yes, please!
The frame I painted awhile ago but I don't like the color. I'll be repainting it.
But the color works well in  this arrangement. 
 At Christmas I had icicles hanging from my scones and loved how they made the sconces appear larger.
Don't know why I didn't do this before...but I dug some old crystal garland and prisms out
and dressed my 1930 sconces up. I added the aqua colored beads for now too.
They will probably change when I do the Valentine Mantel. 
I'm loving the dangling sparkle on my old sconces.
 Small faux succulents add a little color.
This silver has just the right amount of tarnish....but then it will get to be too much 
and I'll have to polish. 
I can't believe Petra gave me her silver trays but she does have lots of other nice things. 
She really didn't need them...but I do!
 Took a shot of the chandelier in the room...
I am having so much fun photographing in here ever since I painted the room. 
Everything looks better with the new wall color.
See that burnt out bulb? I hid it in the above photo...
That bulb had been burned out for awhile but not the others.

So before Christmas, I climb on a step stool to change it out.
When I put the new bulb in....there was a popping sound and all the lights went out in the living room.
Ugh....
I checked my breakers and one had blown.
I have two breaker boxes....a big one outside and a little one in the kitchen.
The big one was fine but the little one had a burnt fuse.
Thankfully that fixed the lights in the living room but now my dimmer switch does not work 
for the chandelier and I assume that socket still doesn't work.
I put the old bulb back in.
I'm scared to try a new bulb again.

This chandelier is very heavy. It's the only light in the house that I had professional installed.
It was just too much for me to do alone.

Now I guess it will have to come down....be checked over and rehung.
Which sounds like a big job.
So it's probably going to stay like this for awhile.

So expect to always see one dark bulb in my chandi for awhile.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Fall Wreath

I'm currently working on some Fall/Halloween decorating and crafts and thought I'd share my fall wreath from last year. 

I'll be doing something else this year as I took this wreath apart to use the tray for something else.

This wreath started with my tray which is similar to this one.
I tied a length of ribbon from one handle to the other, adding a bow at each end and wired in a fall spray of pumpkins and leaves.
I also added silver glitter leaves and mercury glass acorns.
An extra length of ribbon tied to the top handle made it possible to hang.
I layered it over a gold frame hung over the fireplace mirror and called it done.
I'm posting this today because I have many new readers that may have missed it
last year.

I really loved how this turned out...kind of sorry I took it all apart.
But that forces me to come up with a new idea for this year...doesn't it?

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Silver for Thanksgiving

Rough Elegance
Isn't this just the perfect Thankgiving table?
I love the mix of the antique chandelier with the rustic table just off a dreamy white kitchen.
This would be the perfect silverware for the above setting.
And a sideboard filled with this.
I can't get enough of silver trays.
Which reminds me back this summer before my life went haywire,
I'd just bought a new silver tray for the kitchen and I've never shown it in its spot.
I have held off on showing it because I made the silver tray spice rack
see below...
but I've been searching for the perfect spice bottles and I finally found 
them last night! 
So upcoming post very soon with my new tray and my spice rack full of it's new bottles.
In the meantime....
Don't forget I have a 
 Giveaway going on.
This cute skirt to one follower of Mod Vintage Life.
Oh...you'll be living the Mod Vintage Life in this skirt for sure.

Just go to this post to register to win.


Plus Shabby Apple is giving all my readers a 10% discount.
Just use the code  ModVintage10off  when purchasing at Shabby Apple.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Silver in the Kitchen

Silver Where? 
I'm a nut for anything silver in the kitchen.
I'd love to have some stainless appliances. 
I go back and forth between white and stainless
I like white because it's so traditional but then stainless looks so good and shiny.

Ideally, I'd have a vintage stove but if I can't have that, a big stainless one will do.
But I absolutely hate black appliances. Loath...disdain.
I think I'd rather have harvest gold. (ok maybe not, but almost)
I try to make my black appliances a little more appealing by mixing in lots of white and silver.
And many of my favorite kitchens that I've pinned have lots of silver accents too.
now famous because of Country Living
Loving that white and silver stove and the mirror behind the stove.
I tried a great antique mirror behind mine but it just reflected the ugly black stove top too much.
That stainless range is really the focal point of this kitchen. 
Marble topped kitchen table is not too shabby either. Or rather it IS very shabby but in a good way.
A whole tray of silver on the countertop.
See, it can't be over done.
I sure could so go for this salvaged silver kitchen island.
Another silver tray behind the stove.
 (dear silver kettle....I must have you)
And yes, I have a silver tray in my own kitchen...but it is not a very nice one.
I often leave silver cook pots out on display. 
I'm trying to cover as much of that black stove top as possible.
This little silver tray was better than nothing but I really wanted a larger and better one.
A couple of weeks ago, I found this one on Ebay at the right price.
I'd been bidding on auctions for silver trays all spring and summer and finally I won one for 
just under $20! And its big! I searched specifying large silver tray.
These are the auction photos and obviously it's tarnished.
It was delivered on Saturday and I'll show it to you in all it's glory all polished up and behind my stove tomorrow...
provided I find silver polish today.

Anyone have a good recommendation for silver polish?

This thing is soooo heavy. 
I'm super happy...yes there were others I bid on that I liked more...
but they also ended at like $150...so this one will do just fine.