I can't get enough of pretty images of vintage glass bottles lately. It's got me thinking wouldn't it make a pretty display of some kind? I'd love to put an antique collection of them on a white mantle above my all white fireplace, only I don't have a mantle above my fireplace and it isn't white. What about a small grouping on the nightstand in the guest bedroom? Oops, no guest bedroom either, unless someone wants to sleep next to my computer, sewing machine, and jewelry making supplies.
Who am i kidding? I really don't need to start another collection, so I'll just look at pretty pictures of them instead.
{colorful bottles at top} Blue Ocean Traders {vintage toiletries top left} Country Living Magazine {tray with bottles top right} by stylist Lynsey Fryers via Oh Joy {bottom left} Better Homes and Gardens Magazine {bottom right} Martha Stewart Living Magazine
Does anyone remember the bright multi-colored aluminum glasses from the 1950s or so? They came in sets of multiple colors. Are they safe to drink out of?
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