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Lambertville NJ, A Perfect Week-end Getaway for Stressed Out New Yorkers
Lambertville, NJ just 80 miles from NYC is the perfect week-end spot for busy city dwellers to de-stress and recharge. Tips and recommendations and more
29 commentsSpirit Reflections - Ghosts and Haunted Mirrors
Mirrors have been used since ancient times and not only to see your reflection. Myths and superstitions abound within the lore of mirrors. But they are not the only strange associations - many believe that mirrors are a portal for spirits and other supernatural entities to enter into the physical world.
69 commentsVintage Button Guide - Ways to Identify Antique Buttons
I recently purchased 10 pounds of antique buttons. The seller said they were old but I didn't realize just how old they were. There were many yellow and brown toned buttons that I am pretty sure used to be white. There were buttons ripped off of old...
20 commentsSwallow Tattoos And Meanings-Swallow Tattoo Ideas And Designs
The swallow tattoo is a popular choice among many and it is a very symbolic tattoo design. The swallow has been portrayed in ancient history and it is still portrayed to this day by all different walks of life. The swallow tattoo is a popular choice...
12 commentsDesign a Girl's Dream Bedroom With a Carousel Horse Theme
If you have ever considered designing a dream room for your little princess, carousel horses are a loved design by the very young to preteen girls. By planning ahead and doing some comparison shopping, you can turn your daughter's bedroom into a...
22 commentsHow to Authenticate American Brilliant Period Cut Glass
American Brilliant Period (ABP) cut glass from the United States was the finest in the world. New patterns and polishing techniques gave the glass never before seen sparkle and reflections which came to be called “brilliant” and gave the period its name. Until about 20 years ago it was relatively easy to separate modern cut glass from antique cut glass because differences between new and old were fairly obvious. Then, in the early 1990s, new cut glass became increasingly similar to vintage piece
2 commentsDaily Diary Blog Week Three by Leni Sands
Not a very interesting week really...apart from another interesting episode with my father in law and his alzhemiers. This is the week of rows. I think it has something to do with the time of year!!
2 commentsCollecting Antique Buffalo China
If you love antique china, Buffalo Pottery might be on your list of favorites. Find out more about the patterns and how to find and identify these beautiful collectibles
8 commentsMercury Glass...What Is It & How To Use It For Your Wedding Decor
Beautiful mercury glass...how to find it, use it, decorate it, even create your own. Find out how to use mercury glass for decor for your vintage wedding.
10 commentsOld Fashioned Door Knobs
Replacing the door knobs in your home with old fashioned knobs can change the look of your house whether you use authentic antiques or reproduction hardware.
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