Sunday, December 25, 2011

4 Piece Set - Vintage 1980's Corning Ware " Peach Floral Pattern " 3 & 5 Liter Casserole Baking Dish w/ Lids

!±8±4 Piece Set - Vintage 1980's Corning Ware " Peach Floral Pattern " 3 & 5 Liter Casserole Baking Dish w/ Lids

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Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 16:55:44
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4 Piece Set - Vintage 1980's Corning Ware " Peach Floral Pattern " 3 & 5 Liter Casserole Baking Dish w/ Lids

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Tupperware New Impressions Classic Bowl & Colander

!±8± Tupperware New Impressions Classic Bowl & Colander

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  • Set of 2, including 1 bowl and 1 colander
  • Bowl: Diameter x Height: 10" x 5-3/4" (25.5 x 14.5 cm); Capacity: 18 cups (4.3 L)
  • Colander: Diameter x Height: 10" x 5" (25.5 x 12.8 cm)
  • Color: Sheer lilac

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Tupperware New Impressions Classic Bowl & Colander

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Tupperware New Low Bowl & Dish 3pcs

!±8±Tupperware New Low Bowl & Dish 3pcs

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Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 19:32:48
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·Lids can also be used as dishes
·Work together as all-in-one storage, meal serving and on the go
·Bowls and lids/dishes nest or stack for easy storage
·Can be used separately or together for convenient meal serving and leftover storage
·Perfect for fridge storage or for on-the-go
·Bases: Smooth interiors provide an easy wash and textured exteriors provide a superior grip
·Lids/dishes: Textured interiors and exteriors. Each has two tabs for easy opening

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Vintage 7 Piece Glasbake Baking Dish, Covered Casserole & 4 Stackable Mug Set

!±8±Vintage 7 Piece Glasbake Baking Dish, Covered Casserole & 4 Stackable Mug Set

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Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 22:04:27
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Vintage 7 Piece Glasbake Baking Dish, Covered Casserole & 4 Stackable Mug Set

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Using Vintage Shelf Edging & Tablecloth "Cutters" to Decorate Kitchens Shelves, Cabinets & Cupboards

!±8± Using Vintage Shelf Edging & Tablecloth "Cutters" to Decorate Kitchens Shelves, Cabinets & Cupboards

One of the best ways to create the feeling of a vintage kitchen is to use original shelving paper, trim, wallpaper and textiles in the colors, patterns and themes which prevailed during different eras. During the Colorful eras of the 40s and , 50s kitchen accessories were bold and often whimsical. It was common to see curtains, tablecloths, appliance covers, oil cloth and shelving paper with images of fruit, flowers, kitchen wares, teapots, Mexicana, roosters, poodles, Scotties, dots, stripes and plaids.

Today you can still find original packages of shelf paper and borders although you may pay a premium price for these adorable treasures of the past (.00-18.00 or more). Back in the day, homemakers would cover kitchen shelves with this shelf lining paper which would be folded down to show a decorative border; or, a separate scalloped trim could be applied to the shelf edge with thumbtacks. The Royal Lace Paper Works Company in Brooklyn, New York, marketed these products under the name Royledge.

Even if you are lucky to find original boxes of trim or sheets of shelving paper, you generally never find enough of a pattern to cover the needs of today's larger kitchens. What you might consider doing to create the look of a retro kitchen is to use material from older tablecloths or dish towels. Damaged tablecloths are called "cutters" and as the name implies these dry goods can be used to cut apart and use as edging or shelf coverings.

Vintage kitchen housewares and cooking accessories such as batter bowls, pitchers, decorative plates, juice glasses, Pyrex etc. look so much sweeter when they are sitting atop a shelf which is covered with a charming remnant in colors and themes consistent of the time period you are after. In the 1940s, you would generally find surfaces, furnishings and kitchen-wares in reds, yellows, blues and greens. The fifties brought pastel colors into the kitchens and textiles, tables and housewares were made in aqua, pinks and soft yellows.

If your shelves are wood, it is easy to fasten down fabric or remnants of tablecloths and dish towels with thumb tacks or even a staple gun. It's always nice to position the fabric so that the whimsical designs are showing. For example, fold an older tablecloth remnant in such a way as to allow an edge of strawberries, or flowers or whatever to drape over the edge of the shelf just a bit. Often you need to experiment with your choice of materials. Choosing colors and patterns which are complimentary to the objects you want to place on the shelf will help with the overall appearance.

When you have predominately blue objects or collectibles to sit on a shelf, try using a piece of a vintage tablecloth or fabric which is mostly yellow or red perhaps. Patterned cloths are fine as long as they are not too busy to showcase your collectibles or objects. Using blue with blue may result in a boring presentation. On the other hand if your objects are dark blue, a predominately light blue tablecloth or fabric remnant might just work.


Using Vintage Shelf Edging & Tablecloth "Cutters" to Decorate Kitchens Shelves, Cabinets & Cupboards

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