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What a lovely set! You can get all three patterns in this ebook.
One of my followers was inspired to write a paragraph about this set.
Can’t you just see this set in the powder blues, pinks, yellows, mint greens from the turn of the century, with ivory lace and ribbons too? They could be placed on any vanity in the bath for the young ladies to freshen up prior to the gala. All the young ladies are floating around the room in their gowns, thier lace floating, giggles and smiles. The Victorian Heirloom Bath Set is in place to the ladies as they rush to gather what is needed before going down stairs to join their beaux’s for their dance.
How lovely! Thank you Kay!
When I made the “Victorian Heirloom Bath Set, they reminded me of my grandmother. She always had a pretty container in the middle of the table that held a huge amount of spoons. I still don’t know why she had them in the middle of the table. Maybe it was a fad back then?
When we would go to grandma’s house for a visit we would get a bowl of cheerios with brown sugar for breakfast. I always had a hard time picking which spoon I wanted because the handles were so pretty. There were many sleek art deco styles, beautiful semi curved floral handled ones, but my favorite had dainty and lacey with miniature flowers on the handle. It took time to find one of those, and if I was hungry I would settle for one that had a semi curved floral handle.
If grandma were here, I would make her one to hold her spoons. The colors would need to match her dishes. I remember her dishes so well, but that’s a story for another day.
The jar covers would be great to use in an office setting on a desk, or alongside the matching Victorian Heirloom oval basket. Ya know that basket can hold many other things. It isn’t just for tissue rolls.
eBook published in May 2018