Thrifted Bottle Finds

Welcome to the blog today, friends! I had a delightful time using thrifted glass bottles and a selection of flowers to spruce up the view into the kitchen.
Just take a peek at the picture above. You’ll spot three mason jars nestled in a charming wrought iron holder with wooden handles. The jars are brimming with multi-colored garden flowers in crystal clear water, adding a cozy, rustic touch to the kitchen.

A second set of square glass bottles in a wooden crate allow light and air to pass through the beautiful pink carnations. The light dances on the petals and creates a beautiful aura around the blooms. The wooden crate with heavy rope handles evoke a simpler time and a casual lifestyle.

The third set of graduated bottles are displayed on a hand-thrown pottery dish made by a friend. Three tall round bottles and two shorter bottles were collected and displayed together. A selection of long-stemmed roses and pink carnations reside in the crystal clear water of the lovely bottles. The light caresses the blooms and transform the edges into a softer version of the flower centers.

The array of containers stretches across the high counter, gazing into the kitchen, creating a touch of magic. Soft pastel colors, beautiful blooms, and unique containers filled with crystal clear water transform the view into an enchanting scene. The reflections dance on the polished wooden counter, casting captivating patterns of light and shadow.

Looking directly into the kitchen from the Great Room, the floral arrangements elevate the ambiance and sense of well-being. The kitchen transforms into a happy haven, where stress melts away amid the beauty of the blooms and the serenity of a clean, creative space. Surrounded by such lovely sights, the kitchen truly becomes a place of joy and inspiration.

The kitchen is a place where we create wonderful things that nurture our family and friends. Crafting a lovely space that lifts our spirits and sparks creativity is a true delight. Simple, attractive bottles and a variety of containers add charm and engage our minds and spirits, helping us turn our homes into an oasis of good things for our families.
Thrifting is a great way to find unique items for home decor, and these bottles and holders are inexpensive pieces. They can be styled in countless ways, making them a valuable and versatile addition to your home. Plus, their timeless appeal ensures they can be used throughout the year, regardless of the season. Thanks so much for visiting with me today. It’s always a pleasure to have you join me on the Blog.

Often the simplest things are best, this is simply elegant. Kim
Thanks, Kim, I definitely agree. Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing. Have a great week.
Lynne
Your thrifted bottles are so pretty and a wonderful addition to your decor.
Thanks, Michelle, it was an easy project and had a lot of visual impact. I love having flowers around the house. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
I love glass bottles and collect unique ones when I find them. I’ve never set them all out like you did, though. I may have to do that!
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Bottles of different types are great to have on hand. Collections displayed in a group seem to have a bigger impact visually. It’s fun to display a grouping of items. thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Lynne
I’ve never thought about thrifting larger glass jars (except the Mason ones). As we finish our Italian balsamic vinegar I keep the vessel but it is a bud vase size. Nice.
Thanks, Robin, I love having displays of similar items especially if I can include some flowers. Thanks for stopping by and sharing. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Kristin, thanks so much for the feature. I always enjoy your Blog. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lynne, your thrifted bottles are so pretty! I love how you displayed them in your kitchen filled with lovely blooms. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #49.
Thanks, Steph, always a pleasure to post on your site. Have a lovely week.
Lynne