Some people love new, modern things. They want the newest, best thing all of the time. Well, no disrespect to them, but I love old things. Oh sure, I love all of my modern conveniences and I love new clothes and all of my high tech gadgets. When it comes to decorating my home, I think I like a mix of old and new. I love adding vintage pieces to our home. I like to think there’s a story behind each and every piece. With new stuff, you’re making the story up as you go. There’s no history to it. I like knowing that someone else cherished a vintage find. 
This weekend, The Hubs and I went to our favorite vintage and antique store solely for the purpose of finding some inexpensive plates to make this:

And I did find a set that I loved. A 1940s tea and toast set from Steubenville. I came home, grabbed my glue and some cheap Wal-Mart candle sticks I had and yet, when I started looking at the set and began thinking about permanently gluing them to some cheap mass produced glass candle stick…I couldn’t do it. Here’s what I did instead:
I tucked a small jewelry gift box underneath the largest plate to elevate it and arranged the rest on top of my dresser in what I felt was a nice looking arrangement.
The toast plate holds the perfumes and body sprays I use regularly. (I chucked the rest.)

The saucer holds some nail polishes and creams. 

The tea cup holds some small samples of expensive perfume that I generally get for free since I’m not a big perfume person. The samples are the perfect size. The little bottle in the middle came from my mother’s jewelry box. I don’t ever wear it, but I do smell it occasionally. It’s a nice reminder of how she smelled as I was growing up.

It was only $8.00 – for the entire set. I chose grey because we have grey accents in our bedroom. I just did a major clean off and reorganization of the top of our dresser that I will share with you soon and I wanted a pretty way to display some of my girly items. I just couldn’t wait to show you my sweet little find. I imagine some other woman, from a time long ago, using the set to enjoy breakfast in the quiet before she begins her day. Maybe that’s silly – but it makes me smile.
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  1. So funny — I did this project this weekend too! Well, I actually did glue a Goodwill candle stick to two Target plates. It was adorable! Maybe you could get the cheaper Target plates for this project instead?

  2. I love old and new! I probably love old more though. If it weren’t for my independence I would probably fit better in the 1930’s-40’s than now.

    Love that set you found! So classy.

    I finally found two aluminum?, tin? trays I like for a tier project but now I need to find a sturdy, tall candlestick. Too many projects that I am missing just one element to complete it. Blah!

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