Archive for November, 2009
The array of casual dinnerware,
Have you got special dishes from early in your marriage, your grandmother’s china, or cute pieces that you’ve bought here and there, because you liked them? Use them together to add charm to your next dinner party or family gathering.
The secret to combining different pieces is to keep one color and one type of dinnerware (such as fine china, ironstone, stoneware or earthenware) predominant. Let the odd pieces shine as accents.
Dishes that have been around once, twice or even more are ready to go around again in a new home…yours! With vintage, it’s easy being Green.
Sally Kimbel is the owner of Kimbesa’s Closet, Kimbesa’s Closet 2 and Kimbesa’s Finer Vintage, Internet retail establishments that offer vintage dinnerware and complementary new items for green living and enjoyment
The array of casual dinnerware, available today, both offline and offline, is immense to say the least. Trying to select the ideal material and pattern can be confusing, challenging, and ultimately frustrating when it comes to making your purchasing decision. We want to offer you our suggestions here on how to go about selecting and purchasing the ideal casual dinnerware set
Bowls – cereal bowls, dessert bowls, and soup bowls
Plates – bread plates, dinner plates, and salad plates
Mugs, saucers, and teacups
Serving dishes – platters, salvers, and trays
Misc. dinnerware – inclusive of creamers, gravy boats, and sugar bowls Herend Figurines,
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