Vintage dish-drying essentials were a form of domestic art. A collector shares thoughts on the midcentury marvels.
Gather vintage goodies and some cool supplies and host a creative afternoon or evening with friends.
For this collector of perfume bottles, the delight is in the inherited history.
Be a detective! With a little sleuthing, you can figure out when an item was made. And age may give you an indication of value.
Give bib aprons a colorful revamp with dyes and pieces cut from graphic vintage aprons.
Give pieces of lace and crochet—from doilies to place mats—a new use with these delightful ideas.
The colors, shapes and details of vintage glassware make it stand out on any table. Here's how to shop and care for this fragile classic.
See what cast-off queen Ki Nassauer does with orphaned watch faces and other found bits.
We went to town on an old soda crate, turning it into a dollhouse decked out with vintage odds and ends. It's a great little winter project to start with the kids.
Get vintage flatware adorned with pretty bone, Bakelite and horn handles in tip-top shape.
Try the layered look as a quick fix for cracked, chipped or damaged vintage mirrors.
Jadeite? Milk glass? Yellowware? You may be surprised to learn that these vintage collectables in “tried-and-true” hues sometimes take a detour as horses of a different color.