A few weeks ago, I showed a tablescape with pink glassware as the centerpiece. At the time, I promised to highlight it all and today's the day.
The candleholder is actually a vase which I inverted. I also flipped over one of the bowls and stacked another on top before adding a greenery ball. |
My aunt found the depression glass pieces at a charitable thrift store after they had been shared by someone who was downsizing her collection.
Depression glass was manufactured from the 20s through the 40s. It was mass-produced and while it contained flaws (air bubbles, mold marks, etc.), its lovely colors were pleasing to consumers. It was affordable to acquire and was often given away as freebies with particular products.
Do you have old depression glass pieces? If so, what color? I recently filled the vase with flowers I had cut from the backyard...and I was tickled pink !