Add Decorative Vases

October 19, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

dolphin decor

When decorating a room, adding flowers or greenery in decorative vases brings in a touch of the outdoors.  Consider the area that you have for your vase.  Is the area round, square, rectangle or oblong? Would it been seen from all sides?  Once you know where you are going to put your vase; you can then determine its shape.  A round table would be enhanced by a low round vase that can be seen from all sides.  A tall vase would fill a corner table nicely.  Displaying a fan shaped vase on a mantle would add a bit a drama and color.

 

Decorative vases come in glass, metal, woods, ceramic and more.  Some are smooth, some with texture, some with color, some have embellishments; the shapes and designs are endless.  Vases can add some fun to a room too; how about animals such as birds, dolphin décor, cows or pigs.  Colors can be classic or dramatic such as plaids and polka dots.  Whatever you choose, make your vase stand out.

The History of Holiday Glass Ornaments

October 7, 2009
Author: Beachcomber

lighthouse home decorIn the 1800′s people of Europe began to add pieces of fruits, nuts, and paper streamers to evergreens; a symbol that life would return in the spring.  Germans started adding foods, such as cookies in all sorts of shapes like stars, hearts, angels and bells.  In America they started adding long strands of cranberries or popcorn along with small gifts that would be hung by a string or a piece of yarn.

 

In the1880′s various German entrepreneurs began making ornaments that were mass produced solely as Christmas ornaments.  Known for their glass making, the area around Lauscha, was central for glass ornament production.  Soon these popular glass ornaments were exported all over Europe and to America.  Today we still adorn our Christmas trees with glass ornaments, bows and tinsel.  Make your tree special with your own theme; angels, bells, cowboys, lighthouse décor, doves.  You choose; the ideas are endless.