Showing posts with label Birks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birks. Show all posts

August 30, 2015

Treasure Chest



I've been on the prowl for a nice set of silver plate flatware for a little while now. So when I came across this Birks Regency Plate chest of treasures for $300.00 last week on Kijiji - I pounced! A total of  86 pieces with  luncheon and dinner service for 8. The serving pieces and letter opener were the icing on the cake. It was polished and in beautiful condition when I picked it up. I can't wait to use it!

 

Coincidently, a couple of years ago Andrew received a Birks sterling bottle opener from my mom as a Christmas gift in the same pattern, Louis de France.


Some often hesitate to use their silver because it's 'too hard to clean'. Nonsense! I've polished over 20 pieces in no more than half and hour. My trick? Goddard's Silver Polish Foam. Trust me.

We like to integrate some silver pieces every time we entertain just for something special. Even if it's a casual jeans and sweaters type of a get-together we like to put it to good use. The toast holder holds napkins, the creamers contain salad dressing, that kind if idea.


Formalities such as silver or china seem to be a dying tradition... What do you use when entertaining for a special occasion? Pull out the old china set and maybe someone's wedding silver? Or is that a thing of the past for you? Do tell!!





December 18, 2011

Traditions at Christmas

The scent of Thymes 'Frasier Fir' candles are always swirling around our house this time of year.
 My mom has been hosting Christmas eve for family and friends for over 25 years. It's a fun, food-filled evening that everyone seems to really look forward to. As for my own traditions, Andrew and I collect ornaments for our tree. Each year we unpack them again and recall when and where we acquired each special one. 
Some Tiffany crystal ornaments add extra sparkle to our tree. The snowflake was purchased on our recent trip to NYC.

I've had a growing collection of these Wedgwood Jasperware ornaments since I was a teenager. I just love the matte finish and creamy blue color.

Copernicus, a beloved rat friend from my childhood, always makes it into the tree to observe Christmas.
Any bird-type ornament is always a favorite with Andrew who is an avid bird enthusiast. This duck is from our stay in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
We're trying to incorporate some Victorian recipes into our Christmas. This book by Anna Selby is a wonderful look into the social history of Victorians at this time of year.
The perfect day for decorating!

December 31, 2010

Another year has gone by.....

 
What an exciting and transitional time of year it is! There is something nostalgic about new year's eve; no matter how you celebrate it. We sweetly salute the time that has past over the last year, and welcome the forthcoming and unknown adventures to come. In 2011, I will be posting more frequently in a story format, also,  "Adorned Advice" in which I will share my decorating suggestions to readers, as well as monthly creative ideas that I hope you will enjoy. 

Wishing you all well & wonderful.....Happy New Year!
- Jennifer