Living Large in Small Spaces: Reflections of Glass

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I've come to realize that I must be a little claustrophobic. Talking today about glass and silver objects. Things that seem to open up a space. Join me won't you.
This vase with cut glass bounces and sparkles with beauty. It belonged to a family member that is no longer with us and has sentimental value.


I cut these roses before the late frost we recently had here in South Carolina. The rose is always a winner each one is a beauty! The name is 'Teasing Georgia' a David Austin Rose and a wonderful performer I recommend highly.
Who doesn't love a china cabinet filled with china and crystal? I know I love mine. The sparkle of it all is out of this world. The way the light from the windows bounces off of the objects is awesome!
See the mixer white with silver/stainless it is blends right in yet adds to the bounce/sparkle.


The chopping block was made and given to me by a precious friend Kim of Snug Harbor Bay. She knows how much I cook and is also the beautiful model of some of my aprons. Be sure to pay her website and store a visit.


The eggs are courtesy of our hens here at Hibiscus House. The wire rack was a gift from Carly. The beautiful basket is one of a collection I acquired from a friend awhile back. Isn't the color on that basket just gorgeous?


It looks like I need to refill my cereal dispenser. (I like that thing). I also love the french butter holder, (the little narrow white dish with lid far right) that keeps it soft and ready for use at any time!
Join me at the website to see much more about how glass and certain metals make a small space appear larger.
Suggested materials:
  • Glass, Pewter, Silver, Stainless Steel, Bronze, Gold,
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