Here’s a fun way to use the stemware . We don’t drink either but I use stemware for Sunday dinner. I set my dining room table and the kids love it. I do a full table setting. It’s so fun and they are learning how to use a formal setting. Just an idea.
You found some great treasures! Actually, some of the wine glasses may be parfait(par-fay) glasses. A very popular dessert at one time. You layer pudding, fruit and whipped cream. It looks so pretty in those style glasses. There is so much potential in the items you have found. Score! 😊
Heat will also help the leaves . I use the fancy glasses for puddings and jello desserts when I make parfait or other desserts. Makes it fun. Also plant succulents in them
I've been binge watching your videos, I love watching your thrifting and estate sale hauls and what you do with them. Thank you for being so down to earth and 'normal' lol ♻
When you have an excess of older Christmas ornaments, you can make a wreath from one of those green plain wreaths they sell at Hobby Lobby (get them at the after xmas sales when they are over 75% off). hot glue the ornaments on the wreath and voila, instant door wreath.
Wow. Nothing was broken. Very lucky. I like the way you are so genuine and the manner you flip the furniture. Thank you for sharing your videos. Please show videos of what you did with evering. I enjoy your ideas! Again, thank you!
Please keep in mind that most wine glasses are not tempered and may shatter from the heat of a candle. I learned that the hard way many years ago, thankfully before my kids were born! Love this video! xoxo
Cicadas - love that sound! I grew up with that in Kansas. Here now on SF Bay Area & we don’t have those here. Great haul! OMGOODNESS! My mom had that OU Sooners football!
WOW !! You show a wine cup that has flowers in the crystal, and I think it's from Princess House. That is a good one, and you could make a beauty with it and something else. When I bought them, they were expensive crystals. It should cost about 20 yrs. ago about $12.00 each,if it wasn't more than 15- $18. I hope it's not late. Hulda from Puerto Rico 🎉🎉Lots of Blessings to all your beautiful family members.
Floral shops love different kind of vases and pots and things like that too. Vocational schools that teach floral design would love to have pots and anything you could put a plantain or put a flower arrangement in for their students.
Use the various sized wine glasses as a center down your dining table with different color votives depending on theme of dinner) or various juice glasses for a set table, or dessert cups. All the platters could make up a gallery wall in your dining room.
Wow score on lot. Those blue pieces n the lamp with the green print are absolutely my favorite items. Can't wait to see what you do with the items you kept. Have a Awesome week.
Wow, what a haul. Lots of expensive plates. Yes, I sold Avon for alot of years. The reason I quit was because of the quality of some of their products. Never knew their was such a thing as a online auction sale.
I think the home owner may of had some British history as the glassware may be worth checking out and Spode and Wedgwood are also highly collectible in the UK some early pieces go for hundreds of pounds be careful you could have a fantastic piece on your hands. Glad you're back with all your ideas and I wish you luck with your new venture storefront looks fab . God bless keep well 💗💗
That hand painted bowls you can use as saucers for flower pots where you can grow some herbs in the kitchen since is so hot outside. I hope you have windowsill. That it if you like cooking.
some of the things you donated had a lot of potential if painted - the stemware could be used as a pedestal for beautiful tier trays - you can spray paint them as well for a different look - it's funny, a lot of the stuff you donated are the very items I would have kept. :)
Hi Cory. FYI the 2nd plate from France is a collaboration between the manufacturer "Ahrenfeldt" compagny of Limoges in France and the retailer "C. Reizenstein" from Pittsburgh Allegheny. Love your YT channel.
You can use the last wine glasses you showed, or even some of the more rounded type for desserts. They make a lovely container for syllabub loose even fruit salad. I do so love you channel thank you
The pitcher with the fruit is probably from the 50’s. And the glass thing you thought would hold water is actually a base for the open ended glass hurricanes that I’ve seen you thrift.
Hi Cory: Those 5 fluted glasses with the lovely stems look like Orfors crystal. I have some that are green that were my mother's. Vintage if they are Orrefors.
Great haul, looking forward to seeing what you transform. Did I hear you correctly that you’re living in Houston now? Our family lived in and around Houston for many years. I actually worked in the medical center for about twenty years in addition to attending nursing school there. We are now in the lake Texoma area. Welcome to the heat and humidity, ugh. I liked living in Houston , people are super nice and friendly there and I hope that’s your experience too.
You don't need to drink alcohol to make good use of those glasses, especially wine glasses are made to enhance the flavour, which makes them great for my applejuices (I buy where they make selected products from each apple type, meaning that discovery tastes different from aroma, so I drink those instead of wine to food) I guess you can use them for different drinks, and see if they make any difference in how it tastes. 😊
Wow so many pretty things. I would be tempted to keep 75% of it. I have that Victorian spoon rest and teapot. I have a whole collection bought in Cape May NJ and San Francisco. When my kids were young I used to put Jello or pudding in fancy glasses, they loved it. You could keep some for desserts and ice cream. How much did you spend for that large haul?
The "Cut" vase is cut glass, not crystal. Crystal will "sing" when touched with finger nail. I just love to get the bowls, vases, glassware SINGING in the stores. Ladies. Try it. Smiles are worth the effort. .
Here’s a fun way to use the stemware . We don’t drink either but I use stemware for Sunday dinner. I set my dining room table and the kids love it. I do a full table setting. It’s so fun and they are learning how to use a formal setting. Just an idea.
That's a cute idea!
Mom served water to guests or for special occasions in her stemware
You found some great treasures! Actually, some of the wine glasses may be parfait(par-fay) glasses. A very popular dessert at one time. You layer pudding, fruit and whipped cream. It looks so pretty in those style glasses.
There is so much potential in the items you have found. Score! 😊
Oh good eye!
Sundaes, shakes and coke floats with he family...do what you want in your own home❤
Heat will also help the leaves . I use the fancy glasses for puddings and jello desserts when I make parfait or other desserts. Makes it fun. Also plant succulents in them
Great ideas
I've been binge watching your videos, I love watching your thrifting and estate sale hauls and what you do with them. Thank you for being so down to earth and 'normal' lol ♻
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for watching
Homer Laughlin is highly collectable.
That's great to know
Grandma Moses was a very famous Americana artist, those plates are so cool!
Very cool! I will look into it some more
Homer Laughlin was a famous ceramic designer, involved in fiesta ware. Those fluted wines are probably Hersey, also pretty collectible
heisey
Johnson brothers always good too
You can serve your family ice cream or pudding in the fancy glasses! Barb in cali
That sounds like fun
When you have an excess of older Christmas ornaments, you can make a wreath from one of those green plain wreaths they sell at Hobby Lobby (get them at the after xmas sales when they are over 75% off). hot glue the ornaments on the wreath and voila, instant door wreath.
I love that idea
That was really fun. Especially since I didn't have to find places to put that stuff. 😅😉
Hahaha right
Wow. Nothing was broken. Very lucky. I like the way you are so genuine and the manner you flip the furniture. Thank you for sharing your videos. Please show videos of what you did with evering. I enjoy your ideas! Again, thank you!
You could use the wine glasses for ice cream sundaes
That would be fun
Use the wine glasses to make candles and give them as Christmas presents.
Cute idea!
Please keep in mind that most wine glasses are not tempered and may shatter from the heat of a candle. I learned that the hard way many years ago, thankfully before my kids were born! Love this video! xoxo
Most wine glasses are not tempered and may shatter from the heat of a candle. I learned this many years ago the hard way! :)
Cicadas - love that sound! I grew up with that in Kansas. Here now on SF Bay Area & we don’t have those here. Great haul! OMGOODNESS! My mom had that OU Sooners football!
WOW !! You show a wine cup that has flowers in the crystal, and I think it's from Princess House. That is a good one, and you could make a beauty with it and something else. When I bought them, they were expensive crystals. It should cost about 20 yrs. ago about $12.00 each,if it wasn't more than 15- $18.
I hope it's not late.
Hulda from Puerto Rico 🎉🎉Lots of Blessings to all your beautiful family members.
Floral shops love different kind of vases and pots and things like that too.
Vocational schools that teach floral design would love to have pots and anything you could put a plantain or put a flower arrangement in for their students.
Wow I never thought of that!
Use the various sized wine glasses as a center down your dining table with different color votives depending on theme of dinner) or various juice glasses for a set table, or dessert cups. All the platters could make up a gallery wall in your dining room.
Love your creativity!
You hit the jackpot! Congrats. Enjoy your day.
Thank you so much. You too
I love the equestrian Prints. They would look great mixed with your cottagecore look you're going for!
I would love to have them!
Thank you Karen!
Wow score on lot.
Those blue pieces n the lamp with the green print are absolutely my favorite items. Can't wait to see what you do with the items you kept. Have a Awesome week.
Me too!
I absolutely love stuff like that!! 🎉
Wow Cory! What a great haul! Lots of good stuff! Thanks for sharing… was a fun video! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank for watching Kim
That basket would look great with greenery and placed on top of the book self in living room
That basket is worth $$$
Really?
It's a bit too large to fit up there
Grandma Moses. I didn't know there were collector plates. Neat find
Turn the glasses upside down. Glue a bowl on top for a pretty food display or in the bathroom for soaps or cotton balls , jewelry ect.
That's so creative
Milk tastes better in a fancy glass
Haha I love that
😂😂😂
Wow, what a lot of things to wash ...some beautiful cut glass and procelain. I love that mirror. I would strip it and gold leaf it.
Haha Gail you think like I do!
It is fun to teach the grandkids elegant glassware
Be sure and look up Grandma Moses they are collectable!
This is a fun video and you found some great decor and dishware!!
I am so glad you liked it
Wow, what a haul. Lots of expensive plates. Yes, I sold Avon for alot of years. The reason I quit was because of the quality of some of their products. Never knew their was such a thing as a online auction sale.
How cool! And too bad about lower quality. You see that everywhere now. Welcome to the world on auctions!
I think the home owner may of had some British history as the glassware may be worth checking out and Spode and Wedgwood are also highly collectible in the UK some early pieces go for hundreds of pounds be careful you could have a fantastic piece on your hands. Glad you're back with all your ideas and I wish you luck with your new venture storefront looks fab . God bless keep well 💗💗
LOVE the green and white lamp!
Me too!
I would use the glasses as water glasses if you have anyone over for dinner. Those are pretty. You got a lot of good stuff.
Great idea
Check the values on the Avon pieces, some of them are quite valuable to collectors
I sold Avon many years back and was in the President Club. I still have all my Albee Awards.
That hand painted bowls you can use as saucers for flower pots where you can grow some herbs in the kitchen since is so hot outside. I hope you have windowsill. That it if you like cooking.
Oh thats a great idea!
some of the things you donated had a lot of potential if painted - the stemware could be used as a pedestal for beautiful tier trays - you can spray paint them as well for a different look - it's funny, a lot of the stuff you donated are the very items I would have kept. :)
Be sure to google lens the glassware. Grandma Moses is a well known folk artist
I will check it out
I had a little Avon lip gloss compact that looked like a hamburger. It was so cute. It had two colors, it did last a long time too!
Fun! So much stuff to have fun with and great to buy it second hand instead of new.
Yes so fun!
Hi Cory. FYI the 2nd plate from France is a collaboration between the manufacturer "Ahrenfeldt" compagny of Limoges in France and the retailer "C. Reizenstein" from Pittsburgh Allegheny. Love your YT channel.
Ooo thank you! I thought it had to be something like that. So cool
You can use the last wine glasses you showed, or even some of the more rounded type for desserts. They make a lovely container for syllabub loose even fruit salad. I do so love you channel thank you
Great ideas Deborah
The pitcher with the fruit is probably from the 50’s. And the glass thing you thought would hold water is actually a base for the open ended glass hurricanes that I’ve seen you thrift.
oh thank you for letting me know!
Use the wine glasses by turning them up side down an use as candle holders
Cute idea
Hi Cory: Those 5 fluted glasses with the lovely stems look like Orfors crystal. I have some that are green that were my mother's. Vintage if they are Orrefors.
Thank you so much for letting me know
Oh, that teapot would have made such a cute faux plant holder!
True!
All those stems would make a pretty holiday table.
Good idea!
Great haul, looking forward to seeing what you transform.
Did I hear you correctly that you’re living in Houston now? Our family lived in and around Houston for many years. I actually worked in the medical center for about twenty years in addition to attending nursing school there. We are now in the lake Texoma area. Welcome to the heat and humidity, ugh. I liked living in Houston , people are super nice and friendly there and I hope that’s your experience too.
Thank you! Yes we are near Houston!
Nice haul♥️
Sherry on Canterbury Cottage would love the English style hunting art.
Thanks! I bet she would
Oh wow. This was so much fun 🥰 xxx
I'm so glad you liked it
Very interesting 😊. You got a lot of nice stuff! Can't wait to see what you create! 😊❤
Thank you Pam
I used random stemware as candle cups at all heights as filler for the fireplace in summer.
You don't need to drink alcohol to make good use of those glasses, especially wine glasses are made to enhance the flavour, which makes them great for my applejuices (I buy where they make selected products from each apple type, meaning that discovery tastes different from aroma, so I drink those instead of wine to food) I guess you can use them for different drinks, and see if they make any difference in how it tastes. 😊
Wow thats a cool idea
Nice haul. I hope you had your water. Thanks for sharing.
Yes I had lots of water after filming lol thank you
Great haul! Thanks for sharing, Corie ❤
Thanks for watching Gina
@@DesertDIY you’re welcome
Some of those vintages dishes I would use to put bamboo plants.
Cool idea!
On the father cup- would you be able to paint/cover over the word to in the shape of a sign. You could then put a word like LOVE, HOPE, HOME....
Iistening to cicadas in march makes me miss summer..It cant get hete soon enough.
I am not looking forward to the heat haha
Some of the Homer Loughlin is very sought after!
Use the wine glasses as candle holders.
Awesome stuff ❤️❤️
Spode is also rather collectible
Yes
LOVE Spode!
Wow so many pretty things. I would be tempted to keep 75% of it. I have that Victorian spoon rest and teapot. I have a whole collection bought in Cape May NJ and San Francisco. When my kids were young I used to put Jello or pudding in fancy glasses, they loved it. You could keep some for desserts and ice cream. How much did you spend for that large haul?
By the way, those hunting art prints are popular with decorators that want the Ralph Lauren style
I love all of that! Thank you for sharing! I am guessing for every bit of it maybe around 60 including all the chairs
We use the wine glasses for water or tea !
Good idea
What a great haul!! Well done!
Thank you
The clear pitcher with the fruit is like the 1960s
Thank you for the info!
Soooo much fun.
BEAUTIFUL PLANT STAND
Right? Love it
That wasn't bad at all you got some lovely stuff
Thank you!
You can use the nice stemware to serve deserts!
True!
We use goblets crystal for ice water juice etc
I sold Avon when I was in college in the late 70’s.
I just saw someone use their heat gun to straighten out bent florals. Bet a blow dryer would do it. Good luck.
Great idea
LOVE the green dishes!! How fun to do mystery boxes
So glad you liked it Kathy!
You can use the glasses for individual desserts
True!
You got an awesome haul love lots in the haul have a great weekend
Thank you Donna! You too
I have a pretty father cup that I put out on my kitchen table in June.
Oh that makes sense!
You got some great things!!
Thank you
😱u are getting rid of the elephant? thats an awesome piece
Yes I just dont have a place for that in my home
@@DesertDIY should gift it, elephant are good luck and i think for fortune also. a lady told me when she gave me a statue
Do you still have our booth? If so, much of what you have gotten can be sold, I would think. And yes, Homer Laughlin is collectible and
I do yes!
Homer Laughlin makes Fiestaware
Oh wow I didn't know that
Great finds and deals
Thanks!
🥰 Great finds 💚✅👍
What a haul! I'm a little jealous 😉
Haha thank you Karen
Great hall!!
Thank you Lisa
Great finds!
Thank you Vickie
The sunflower wreath is supposed to look raggedy, that was the style then. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. dm
You might put some of the fake greenery on top of you book cases?
True!
The "Cut" vase is cut glass, not crystal.
Crystal will "sing" when touched with finger nail. I just love to get the bowls, vases, glassware SINGING in the stores.
Ladies. Try it. Smiles are worth the effort.
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That sounds fun
Hi Cory! I'm in Conroe and am always watching online auctions for Gallery One and Stillgoode. Which auction sites do you purchase from?
I just go to estatesales.net and see what's coming up
You don’t have to drink wine to display those beautiful glasses that glass thing is to put a candle in with a chimney on it, just turn it over.
Great idea
Turn the glassware into deco.
You did a great job
Thank you
The yellow platter looks like my sisters pattern that is a Bucks Country
Very cool
Are the hunt scene prints signed. Nice, don't trash
They were not. They sold in my antique booth 😀
Ok, this is so cool. I came in late, but I would like to try doing this. How did you find these auctions?
They are usually on local estate sale websites
Very nice haul...❤
Thank you Nellie
Dont get rid of the xmas China. Its lovely
Thank you
Your stemware would be pretty with lemonade in them or ice cream or sherbet
Oh how fun!
Hey don't waste money on planter pots. Put them in your CRYSTAL BOWLS VASES N PICTURES. I have mine in them and they look FABULOUS
Great idea