Happy Blue Crafting
to You!
So much to do, so little time!
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Fall is around the corner. So I will be trying hard to whip up
lots of Halloween goodies!
Have a great Monday,
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http://adkjerseygirl.wordpress.com/ I can't help but love these jars in the perfect shade of blue. When the sun hits them just right they sparkle. In the early 1880's the Ball Brothers built a fruit-jar empire. They took over several smaller jar companies and mass produced their jars across the country. The most common Ball jars known are PERFECT MASON, IDEAL, SURE SEAL, IMPROVED & SPECIAL. But there are countless versions out there. These jars also contain various logos that can help determine their age. Ball jars come in colors that range from standard clear, aquamarine, and green to less-common amber. Amber jars (pictured above) were made to keep fruit from turning brown. They were meant to keep out harmful effects of light rays. However, their color made it harder to see what fruit was inside the jar, therefore they were not as popular. Since fewer were made in amber, olive green and cornflower blue they are sought after today by Ball jar collectors. Square jars were made so homemakers could stack jars closer together, thus taking up less space in kitchens or cellars. Once again less were made of this jar, so they are worth more to collectors. Now this milk glass Ball jar has to be my all time favorite. These are very rare and so pretty. Today these blue jars aren't used so much for canning,but as vases for the flower of your choice or as candle hurricanes or fill with sand and add some pretty seashells! The ideas are endless.... Have a wonderful weekend! |
I have a weakness for making sad little eyes, yet she is the happiest pink elly ever! |
I like to think these are vintage circus elly's. These elly's were the heart of the circus and treated like royalty. |
Thank you for visiting and please come again. |
A girly gator for Megan's precious girly girl Ally. |
When you think alligator, do you think fluffy, pink and sparkly? |
I do now!!! |
A Pinch of Whim...sy. |
♥ Megan featured me on her wonderful blog Shabby Blogs, which is probably one of the first blogs I came across when I still wasn't even 100% sure what a blog was. So thank you Megan, I appreciate it so much! Oops, I said "blog" 4 times in one sentence:) |
Hubby made my dessert this year♥!♥! How sweet is that? |
One of my favorite flowers too, this hydrangea did so well this year. |
Strawberry Pink hair + black tutu = Whimsy Delight! |
"Birds of a feather, flock together" |
Another fabulous banner by Keren from Free Pretty Things for You! |