Posts Tagged ‘jar’

Recent Finds :: Vessels

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Glass Containers

Vintage Metal Containers

Glass Containers

Vintage Metal Container

I am a sucker for a lovely, useful vessel. Whether it be glass, metal or any other material, I have a very hard time refusing it. And, around $1-$2  a pop (some as low as .69 cents!), I certainly can’t turn that kind of a deal down! I splurged a little on the white tea tin I found on Etsy ($6). But, it was totally worth it!

I’ve decided to share some of my favorite pieces that I’ve accumulated over the last 6-8 months or so. I find these jars and tins so useful around the kitchen as well as the rest of the home. The glass flip top jars are perfect for food storage. I like to keep my nuts, seeds, snacks, dog treat, and baking items in them. Everything looks much prettier in a glass jar! These metal tins I typically use to contain my numerous teas. However, I have also been know to empty a few containers out and use them at a Craft Show as seen in this post.

The possibilities are endless. Enjoy!

My First Terrarium

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

My First Terrarium

This was really fun to make and so easy! I’m already making plans for more, especially since I have a few thrifted jars just dying to become terrariums. I am, however, having a hard time finding succulents small enough to fit into the smaller mouthed jars I have. Where do you get your succulents from? We may go to a nursery this weekend to check out their stash.

If you want to make a terrarium, check out this episode of Decor It Yourself.

Just a note.

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Jar for Email signups., originally uploaded by sewtrashy.

I wanted to share this photo with you. I really have a soft spot for glass items. Bottles, jars, anything really!! It seems I can always find something to buy when I go to thrift stores, and it’s usually something of the glass variety.

Now I must get back to Craft Show #2. It’s pretty dead again this weekend. How does one pick the right shows to sell at? Hmm. Must figure this out. Any tips?