
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Vintage Thingies Thursday
Welcome to another Vintage Thingies Thursday hosted by Suzanne of http://coloradolady.blogspot.com/ While I love things all pink and feminine, my kitchen is vintage country. My sweet husband built me this nice long shelf to display all of my vintage treasures.
Most of my treasures are truly vintage and not reproductions. From left to right in this picture is a set of the cutest red bowls, I bought from Walmart last year. My mom's vintage cookbook, a vintage pie tin, and a vintage ice cream scoop. The milk container is made of cardboard covered in wax. Just like the ones we used to get in school years ago. The butter container is also wax. I covered them in plastic wrap to keep them clean. These were acquired from my father-in-laws extensive collection of milk memorabilia. He used to collect all things related to milk. After he passed away, we inherited a lot of his things. The red churner was purchased a few months ago at a flea market. Of course you remember Black Jack gum. I picked that up somewhere along the way.
Here we have my mom's egg beater, a tin band aid box, cheese crock, vintage Tetley Tea can, an aluminum ice cube tray, and a vintage milk bottle, also from father-in-laws collection.
On this side we have, a vintage Hershey chocolate cardboard box, another milk bottle, a glass Jif Peanut Butter jar (they are plastic now), Saltine can, candy can, abott's Ice Cream container (cardboard coated in a shiny paper), pretzel sticks can, Oakite Cleanser (cardboard also wrapped in plastic wrap to keep clean), Marshmallow fluff glass jar ( they are plastic now too) and another pretzel tin. The peppermint bark tin is newer, but I liked it on the shelf. Maybe one day it will be vintage. lol!

what a FAB post!..i loved the tour of your vt's on the shelf :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post girl...I loved seeing all your vintage stuff...is it not fun to collect and display with it...just makes a home feel so warm and cozy to me...I have to have all my old stuff around me to be me...Thanks for sharing and tell your hubby he did a great job on your shelf...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteYou have a very nice arrangement on the shelf. It's perfect for a country kitchen
ReplyDeletenice collection!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection! Your shelf is a peak into yesteryear's kitchen!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. I especially noticed your Pillsbury Doughboy cookie jar.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mix of vintage thingies that you have up on that shelf! It's almost like an old general store! I love all of it, especially the glass jars. I hate plastic! And the bark tin looks great up there. I think I have to try to find one--the stripes are fantastic!
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Tins are fun, vintage items! You have a nice display with a country feel. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLiving it up at Lakewood,
Cindy
I like all your vintage thingies, especially the old Betty Crocker cookbook. That looks like the original design from the 1950s. I wasn't aware of that design until I looked up Betty Crocker history yesterday and learned that the Betty Crocker picture cookbooks are called "Big Red" in honor of the original. Now I want to find one of those.
ReplyDeleteAs everyones said - GREAT post. I love they way you have things put together there. And what a great display! It really is a great idea...and I guess Im not very good at 'staging' because my stuff looks like stuff...and yours looks like art!
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I've been slowly grabbing interesting tins at thrift stores for a while now. Yours are truly awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my place :O)
peace. cindy
What a great hubby for building you a shelf to display this wonderful vintage collection. I loved everything....it looks wonderful displayed in your kitchen.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend and a wonderful VTT!
Very nice collection! I'm just getting around to visiting the VTT blogs. It's always so fun to see what everyone is sharing.
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Great post! Scary thing is I remember a lot of these! Are you sure they are vintage ? :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Post and lovely vintage treasures!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Debbie,
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful collection of vintage items!! How wonderful that you have a cookbook that belonged to your mother. I had almost forgotten about those tin ice trays!! Blessings to you. Vicki
What a neat collection - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great collection - lovely job of displaying them.
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Rhonda
What a fantastic shelf full of treasures and memories! I need to find an old tin ice cube tray - my kids think I am making it all up!
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Wow Debbie what a great collection cannot believe that growing up in New Zealand I reconized a lot of those items, I had a metal ice block maker & you have got me to thinking *where on earth it is now*! the milk bottles I still have some & use them as vases, have never seen *band aids in a tin they were always in a cardboard box, my Mum use to have the same egg beater it had a wooden handle painted green which over the years wore away & can you believe my Darlin'drinks *Tetley Tea* but it is in a cardboard box! Thank you so much for the walk down Memory Lane & Debbie you have such a beautiful blog, thanks for emailing me so I could find you.
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Lyn xxx
What a lovely display of vintage thingies... love it. My mom owns
ReplyDeletethat old Betty Crocker cookbook!
It's a classic!