My grandmother passed away last fall, and we are just starting the process of sorting through a lifetime of collected and cherished things. Seeing the way she kept and preserved everything has been very eye-opening. What a different world it was back then! And what a world of waste we live in now. We so often buy new things not out of need but out of want. I am definitely bad like that. But I feel inspired by her to treasure the things I already own a little more, and to try to buy things that just may last a lifetime.
I decided to keep a few of her little trinkets, mostly for the kitchen... a pie plate, some bread pans, things that will always remind me of her.
I also found some amazing little vintage treasures... like these antique mason jars with thick glass lids, which I've decided to use as candleholders for my balcony.
Some classic silk scarves, including an original vintage Dior!
And a set of "banana split bowls" that my grandmother received as a wedding present.
I've never actually made a banana split, but I think I will now : )
Such a sweet post. I'm sure your granny will be very happy to know you are using her things all the while being reminded of her. Love the mason jars, they are so lovely with tealights in.
ReplyDeleteWhat special treasures, & what a lovely tribute to your grandmother! My most valued possessions are those that once belonged to my "Nanny".
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What a beautiful post and lovely tribute to your grandmother. My grandma is my best friend and she introduced me to a love for the old. Every time I visit her she gives me one of her timeless treasures. Now, they are my heirlooms to be cherished forever. Your heirlooms are treasures! Enjoy. {I guess that means Banana Splits everyday!?} xo Samantha
ReplyDeletewhat great finds! i have somethings like that of my grandparents too, my favourites are a scarf of my grandmas and my grandpas watch, i like to wear both and think of them. its nice going through the things they kept and treasured!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your loss. Was this your austrian grandmother you told me once? Because here in Austria the "banana split bowls" are always in use in summertime.
ReplyDeleteKarina (from Upperaustria)
My condolences... I miss my grandmother too... She died when I was 16 and I wish I had had more time to absorb some of her wisdom... My most treasured thing I own, that she left me, was a little set of antique pocket dictionaries: German, French, Italian, Spanish. All Leather bound and in a leather casing for all four together. They're too fragile to refer to constantly. Just a beautiful reminder of the great person she was. I just wish I had more of her presence in my home...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the tea lights. I can't wait for a post on the banana split!
Alice
Just a Silhouette
ooo king crown jars are so pretty! I love them so much jeff and i are using them for the vases at the wedding!!
ReplyDeletemy Nana is the same way as yours! She still has a 60 years old dryer that works great! So inspiring how there generation made things last!
Such a sweet post by such a sweet little lady!
-karalee
What a lovely tribute to your grandmother. Great idea to use the jars as candle holders! It's wonderful that these cherished items are going on to have a second life with you :)
ReplyDeleteI have so many things in my home that are treasures from my grandparents! It is fun to see what your treasures are! It makes me so happy to look around my house and see things that remind me of loved ones.
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I'm very sorry about your loss. It's never easy losing a grandparent. I have treasures from my grandparents, too and I cherish them all. I love the jars as candleholders, I may just have to try that out.
ReplyDeletethose are really the perfect treasures :) I use a mason jar for candles on my table but i love the idea for the balcony!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful treasures hun...I'm sure your gramma would be so happy to know that you are loving some of her things that she once held precious. xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful little treasures! My most cherished things come from those I've loved and lost. It feels like they live on through the memories these things bring us.
ReplyDeletei love your scarves!
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what lovely treasures- I love the mason jars- I have never seen the glass lid ones.
ReplyDeleteSuch treasures, she must be happy to know that you are enjoying them now :)
ReplyDeleteI bought some vintage mason jars recently, love how you put candles in yours, I will steal this :)
Happy weekend! xx