Do you like colorful glass? In the 1920s and 1930s, most decorative glass came to America from Czechoslovakia. Small Czech flower vases in intense reds, yellows or oranges caught the fancy of many ...
Joanna Gaines discussing her book "The Magnolia Story" at AOL HQ on October 19, 2016 in New York City. - Mireya Acierto/Getty Images If you want to decorate your dining or coffee table but don't have ...
Have you noticed bowls or vases with irregular jutting edges and wondered why they weren’t symmetrical? Many antique glass bowls copied Victorian clothing fashions such as ruffling. Imitation of ...
A creative woman has revealed how she transformed old glass jars into a stunning set of ceramic-looking vases. The woman, from Sydney, decided to give an empty coffee jar, a glass water bottle and an ...
Today, historic celery vases are finding their way back onto modern tables, arguably fueled by an uptick in thrifting culture, a renewed interest in classic entertaining ( dinner parties are back!), a ...
If you have any spare glass vessels lying around and don’t know what to do with them, you can make them look like ceramic masterpieces with a simple hack that involves a mix of baking powder and paint ...
Q: I have a Tiffany vase that I inherited from my grandmother many years ago. I believe she purchased this in the early 1900s to 1950. I have looked online to find one like it but cannot find this ...
Chinese porcelains are among the hardest for an average collector to identify and date. They have been made for centuries and it is considered a tribute, not an attempt to fool a customer, to copy a ...
Want to jazz up an old glass vase and give it a modern flare? All you need are some rubber bands and a little paint to make a unique vase. 1. Clean each vase and remove all tags. 2. Place thick rubber ...