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I saw this on Instagram and thought it was a lovely and easy way to turn your holiday decor into a pretty winter look.

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This is a very pretty appealing look.  I love the trees scattered throughout and it does give a winter decor look.  I would take some china out just so it isn't overwhelming but in general I love the idea and design!!!!  This is something I would do as I put out many seasonal figurines for the winter.

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This would be a good seasonal look for someone with a lot of milk glass. I find it hard to dispaly with any interest. This works!

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My grandmother collected milk glass. 

 

I have it sitting in a box in my attic for the past 31 years and just recently thought about bringing it down and dropping it off at Goodwill. 

 

I do have a small two shelf cabinet on my kitchen wall but I would have to take my Eeyore collection out and go buy all those tiny trees.

 

 

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YUCK! I'd hate to dust that!!!!

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@CelticCrafter wrote:

My grandmother collected milk glass. 

 

I have it sitting in a box in my attic for the past 31 years and just recently thought about bringing it down and dropping it off at Goodwill. 

 

I do have a small two shelf cabinet on my kitchen wall but I would have to take my Eeyore collection out and go buy all those tiny trees.

 

 


@CelticCrafter   I wouldn't take an Eeyore collection down either, much more fun to look at than milk glass. Smiley Happy

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My grandmother also collected milk glass. She kept it on the hutch in the kitchen. Makes me miss her.

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Very pretty.  That's quite some collection of milk glass.

 

The two colors used is what makes this so appealing.  Multi colored items wouldn't let the trees stand out.

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I'm never quite sure if my zillions of Christmas trees look Christmassy or wintery, so I tend to take them down...

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@faeriemoon wrote:

I'm never quite sure if my zillions of Christmas trees look Christmassy or wintery, so I tend to take them down...


Done like the milk glass, it looks very wintery.  

 

You could do your trees around varying heights of stacked china.