Create a custom floating bottle wall display with these beautiful copper hangers. They are perfect for showing off small and large antique bottle collections, liquor bottle collections, and wine bottle collections. Each hanger includes two black drywall screws for easy installation. Four clamp sizes available: -The 1/2-inch clamp diameter is perfect for hanging bottles with smaller necks such as antique medicines. -The 3/4-inch clamp diameter can hold most antique beer, seltzer, and whiskey bottle necks. -The 1-inch clamp diameter can accommodate most antique bottles and wide-neck wine bottles. -The 1 1/4-inch clamp diameter is perfect for the widest necked bottles such as liquor bottles and champagne bottles with a wide annulus. This size clamp is different in variation from the others as it is made of thicker material. The clamp thickness on this size hanger is noticeablly larger to accommodate larger and heavier bottles. The screw holes are also larger. Please see product photos for comparison differences. Two colors available: -Copper -Epoxy Coated Copper (Brown) Please measure before purchasing. Feel free to contact me if you’re unsure of what size to order. *Bottles not included Shipped with recycled materials to keep costs down. Please contact me for bulk pricing!
Vintage-Industrial with Modern Country Appeal
You're in for a real treat today that's full of shabby pastel goodness. Say Hello to Lynn from Shabby Story, who lives in Avon, Indiana with her husband, son, and an adorable American Bulldog named Bailey. Many of you may know Lynn as her blog and photos continuously have been featured on many of the weekly link parties. Lynn started her blog late last summer to share the renovation of her new home, and she is fortunate to have a handy hubby that helps her translate her vision for the most amazing projects. Pink Garden Cabinet Not only are her projects wonderful, but her photography and styling have me feeling like I'm thumbing through magazine pages. Lacey Potting Table This is the one I flipped over and featured here on Vintage Inspiration, an outdoors mantle vignette. (If you pin Lynn's wonderful photos, please go to her blog so she gets the link.) Thanks so much Lynn, We love your blog! Here are a few other great links you'll love from last week; Swiss Miss medicine cabinet from Vickie at Ranger 911 A wonderful table vignette from Linda at the White Weathered Hutch Please read this post from Gail at Bible Love Notes, you'll be blessed. And Sarah from Hyacinths for the Soul took us shopping at Marburger...love this idea! (anyone know whose booth this is? just gorgeous!) I want you to know how much I appreciate you all coming over here to party each week. I'm continuously amazed at all the talent and inspiration you all put forth. It's no wonder why all the magazines are focusing on bloggers, you all are the best! Hope you'll join in today for Vintage Inspiration "anything vintage or vintage inspired". PLEASE link back to Common Ground within your post. I hate not being able to feature wonderful inspiration! If you were featured today or in the past, please feel free to grab a button on the sidebar! You'll find me here this weekend: French Country Cottage At the Picket Fence Stuff and Nonsense Redoux The Charm of Home OK, Show us what you got!! xoxo,
Something as simple as a few glass bottles with a couple blooms can be a perfect way to style a mantel, shelf or table without overwhelming it. I am not big on overly decorated spaces so for me- simple is best and that is one of the reasons I love bottles for decorating. I have…
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It rained pretty much all day today, so I was back in the studio. Thought I'd share more pics. All week, I've been painting, and figuring out what I'm taking to my show next weekend. Some of my garden from my last post is going, furniture, and a lot of decorative things. I have a ton of vintage bottles, and rosaries I purchased at various garage and estate sales. They look beautiful together. The three bottles are sitting on another stand I made with wood, and vintage hooks as feet. You can review the first one I did here. I then unified it with layers of gesso and paint. The piece with the dolphin heads is a lamp part I painted, and repurposed as a candle stand. I just got the little girl fountain. She's a cutie. This is another of my peat pot designs. I attached a cardboard applique, and followed with layers of gesso. The nest gives it a nice spring feel. Vintage satin rose pins. This spoon with the enamel birds is another of my fave pieces. More repurposed lamp parts. They really do make great candle stands, and decorative sculpture. Layers of paint and gesso unify ornate frames. I have so much more to get to. I'll be sharing. See ya soon. Sharing With: French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays Faded Charm: White Wednesday Ivy and Elephants: What's It Wednesday My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia: Tuesdays Treasures Between Naps on the Porch: Metamorphosis Monday The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade Homemaker on a Dime: Creative Bloggers Under The Table and Dreaming: Sunday Showcase
The secret to cleaning narrow neck vintage bottles that may contain dirt, mud or debris and all you need is an inexpensive household item
During a recent trip to a local antique mall, I spotted a whole shelf full of antique industrial gauges in one vendor’s booth. He had all sorts of interesting industrial pieces, but these really stood out to me. I knew Tom would love them, too. As soon as he saw them laying on the gray...Read More »
This is a pair, years ago I had these antique wooden gold leafed, hand-carved picture frames made into display cabinets, window frame curio cabinets which hang on the wall to display miniature perfume "samplers" bottles. Having a piano hinge to the side which opens to reveal the nine sections each having different shelf sizes. Approximately 325 bottles in each. Having the boxes for most (not displayed). Both displays have a plex-a-glass front. The perfumes are from Europe and the US, etc.
Sandor Fuss sent in a few pictures of his new, killer display units and gave permission to post some of his great bottles. Sandor has been very much influenced by his visits to museums around the c...