04 May 2010

Light & Bright


Happy Tuesday Everyone!

It's all about bottles on my blog this week.

If you love wine, I know you've got a
lot of these blah empty bottles!

Look at what the geniuses at Anthropologie did:

TADA! The bottles found second life as
garden lights.

The bottom of the bottles were taken out,
bulbs were added & then attached to
a string of electric current.

Fabulous!

Here's another cool one found at

A wine bottle chandelier!
(last two photos courtesy of Pottery Barn)

Beautifully constructed and makes for
a great conversation piece in any
dining room.

On my mind right now:
(1) I wish I had thought of these ideas, and
(2) I want one of each!

Have a great day!




03 May 2010

Bottle Mania


Happy Monday Everyone!

This week, bottles get a make-over.

You know how practical these water bottles are
but they're very hazardous to the environment.

I was thinking of how to re-use them when
the answers came to me as I did
a little window shopping.

This is Anthropologie's Spring 2010 window display.

Notice that all the flowers are out.

Look closer and you'll be surprised to see
that the flowers are made from plastic
water bottles!

Definitely a blah to TADA! transformation!

Here's another cool idea I found at the Terracycle pop-up store
in New York City (West 42nd St. & 8th Ave.):

The bottoms of blah plastic bottles were
turned into TADA! plant pots!
They make a gorgeous hanging garden,
don't you think?



30 April 2010

Did You Say Christmas?


I know, it's only April and I'm already thinking of Christmas.

It all started with a shopping trip at the Salvation Army.

I found this voluptuous Martha Stewart vase
for only $1.99! I filled it with flowers for
a dear friend.

Now, even if the flowers wilt away,
she can use the vase during
spring, summer, autumn and...

...even during winter!

She can fill it with Christmas balls
to liven up a mantle or credenza.

A candle in a festive color can also
nest here.

I'm hoping I've given you a neat idea for
a hostess gift or inspired you to use those
vases you have all year round.

Happy Weekend!

29 April 2010

When Autumn Comes


I'm taking these flowers to a dinner party.


The flowers are really the gift, I just included the vase to spare my host the trouble of doing an impromptu arrangement when she, obviously, is busy cooking & entertaining.

I found the vase at the Salvation Army thrift store. I thought it was really pretty, it has the "Martha Stewart" sticker at the bottom and it was so inexpensive!

But when all the flowers are gone, it doesn't mean you have to put it away or throw it away.

When Autumn comes, fill it with a handful of pine cones
or colorful leaves to bring the outdoors in!

It can also be a hang-out for pears
& apples as you wait for them to ripen.

So many ideas for a single vase!
More to come tomorrow.
Have a nice day!



28 April 2010

Summer Colors


The star of the show on my blog this week is this vase:

I got it for $1.99 at the Salvation Army Thrift Shop.


I bought a friend a bunch of white carnations and thought that putting them in this vase would be a thoughtful gesture. When the flowers are no longer looking perky, she can use the vase for other things.

In the summer, she can use it as a fruit bowl --
pile on the citrus while creating a colorful display.

Or she can add some river rocks & a floating candle!
Won't this be a nice centerpiece for dinner on the patio?

Please stop by tomorrow.
I've got a few more ideas to make this vase
even more TADA!

27 April 2010

A Floral Arrangement


So yesterday, I took you shopping at the Salvation Army Thrift Store. I needed a vase because I've been invited by a friend for dinner at her house. A home cooked meal is always TADA!, don't you think? As a grateful guest, I've decided to get my host some flowers:

White carnations are her absolute favorite!

Instead of presenting her with a bouquet, I thought I'd help her out by placing the flowers in a vase. That way, all she has to do is set the flowers down on the foyer or coffee table when I arrive. No need to scurry into the kitchen, look for a vase, cut the stems...that entire ceremony amidst preparing dinner, pouring wine, and entertaining guests.

Here's what I picked up at the thrift store. It's a Martha Stewart vase that I got for $1.99 plus tax. After a little cleaning & polishing, it has turned from blah to TADA!

And what a statement it makes when the flowers are added!

Whether or not I admit that the vase is a thrift store find, I think it's a thoughtful gesture. My friend can reuse it even when the carnations have wilted. For example:

In springtime, it can hold these blossoming branches.

More ideas tomorrow. See you then!

26 April 2010

Let's Go Shopping


Happy New Week Everyone.
This week we're going shopping!

Like many of you, I enjoy treasure hunting at
thrift stores & charity shops.

One of my favorite haunts is the Salvation Army,
particularly their New York City branch located on
536 West 46th St., between 10th & 11th Avenues.

Their thrift stores, located all over the world,
is but one of many fundraising arms
to help save lives.

There are many Salvation Army Thrift Store branches
around New York City, but I love this branch
because it's big, and that means,
there's a lot of stuff!

The second floor overflows with clothes, shoes & bags.
On the third floor, there are sporting gear...

... items for the house, records, books...
... and furniture -- great pieces for DIY projects!
They can also deliver your bulky purchases for a fee.

I always leave the shop with a little something --
a book, a cup & saucer, balls of yarn,
greeting cards. I know that even a 99 cent
sale can help in their programs.

On this shopping trip, I zeroed in on the glassware.
You see, I need a vase.

And I found one!
I examined it and hey, it's a Martha Stewart vase!
All it needed was some cleaning and at only $1.99,
I bought it immediately.

You'll have to stop by tomorrow
to find out what I did with it.
Take care!