Okay, so I'm nowhere near reaching my goal of posting 52 Friday Favorites posts this year—I blew that goal last month—but I can try to post a favorites post at least once a month. I mean, that's doable. Right? Right? Tell me I'm right.
One thing that I am loving this month is the tiny milk glass creamer that I found at one of the local antique stores. I purchased matches and a set of adhesive strikers on Amazon, attached one of the strikers to the bottom of the creamer, and voila! I have the cutest set-up for matches next to my current favorite candle. Since the kids' wedding last year, my milk glass collection has grown and grown, and I'm not mad about it. Finding unique uses for the milk glass items is a fun challenge.
Earlier today, I picked up two vintage luncheon sets (circa 1940's) at a flea market held by the local Women's Club; they are definitely new favorites.
The first set is vintage Hazel Atlas daisy glass. I had never seen a set like this before, so I snatched it up immediately. The glass is clear, but it has a golden tint, which is really pretty and very different.
The second set is also by Hazel Atlas and is in the Teardrop pattern. The glass is clear, but the rims of the plates and cups are silver. I had never seen this pattern, either, so I justified the purchase by telling myself how unique it is. I'm really good at justifying purchases of vintage items I don't actually need. It's my gift.
After the flea market, Mom and I hit the Goodwill, where I found a set of Bavarian China that I could not leave behind. Did I need it? You know I didn't. Am I 100% thrilled with the purchase? You know I am.