December 12, 2017 4 min read 26 Comments
December 19, 2017
Just like you I adore silver( must be our Dutch roots, LOL).
The way you’ve incorporated your silver in your daily life is very inspiring.
December 16, 2017
Catherine, thank you so much. I’m not aware of any products like that, but I do know that when you use a good quality polish, it supposedly helps your silver stay shiny longer!
December 16, 2017
As always, breathtaking photography and beautiful inspiration. Are you aware of any products that can be applied to larger pieces to lessen the need for polishing?
December 13, 2017
Jane, thank you for that sweet sentiment…I loved being reminded of that, friend. xo
December 13, 2017
Allison, I love the idea of your dog dishes being on a silver plate tray…it catches the drips, and makes your dog feeding place look beautiful at the same time!
December 14, 2017
Pat, it’s always a great idea to use our antiques in as many ways as possible, I think it makes them happy!
December 13, 2017
Hi Lidy! What a lovely post. I’m going to steal your idea of the silver toast holder to capture holiday cards. Love that. Hugs, Pat
December 13, 2017
I so love the detail of silver pieces too…whether plated or solid. My little Eskie dog even has a beautiful extra large silver plate tray that holds his food & water bowls. Pedestal sugar scoops hold odds & ends, round hinged lidded sugar bowls are soap dishes, and butter dishes house extra reading glasses under cover. Yes…use silver wares in unconventional ways, and beautify your house at the same time. I’m thrilled to know there are many silver lovers out there among us! Let’s keep the bygone era current! Merry Christmas to all!
December 13, 2017
Jane, thank you for such a sweet sentiment. Just the thought of that made my heart glad!
December 13, 2017
Absolutely gorgeous, Lidy! I love all the ways you use your silver. To have what your grandmother passed on is such a blessing. She is smiling as she sees how you enjoy all of it, and share with us!
Jane x
December 12, 2017
Hi Jo! You are so right, the memories are what make our antiques so special if we inherit them. And history and the stories they could tell!
December 12, 2017
Hi Lidy, your silver pieces are beautiful. How blessed you are to have some treasured pieces that were your Grandmothers and to have those wonderful memories along with them. That’s why I love vintage and antique pieces they all have a story and I do love a good story. Merry Christmas!
xoxo Jo
December 12, 2017
Lovely. Silver always brings back memories of a bygone era. Recently I bought a silver tray from a shop and I often wonder what its story is.
December 12, 2017
Lidy, I love and have silver throughout my house…just purchased last month a toast holder to use as a Christmas card holder (similar to what you pictured)…I just love how it looks on my desk. I love all your ideas and photos you post especially silver with a little greenery during the holidays. =)
December 12, 2017
Beautiful and so very true. Your silver pieces are lovely and I agree, using them daily is one of life’s real pleasures. I keep my favorite cooking utensils in a silver pitcher, use a small silver cachepot for a coffee table plants, and corral extras in a silver tray on one of the bathroom vanities. I can’t imagine not using what silver we have. You’ve given me even more ideas! As always, I love your style!
December 12, 2017
Thank you Shannon. You’re right, of all the silver we have here at home, the ones I treasure most are those two, because my grandmother, whom I loved dearly and still miss on the daily, owned and loved them.
December 12, 2017
What a wonderful collection of beautiful silver pieces! Your photographs are just beautiful! How you must treasure your Grandmother’s teapot and flatware. You have given us such wonderful decorating tips this morning. Happy Tuesday, sweet friend!
December 12, 2017
I have always been in awe of your most exquisite silver collection and the beautiful way you incorporate it into your decor…….I like you, just love the glorious shine of silver….and I contemplated snagging that awesome “guest cup” from your guest bath, thinking…hmmm, I am a guest so it must be for me!!!! Have a Very Merry Day Lidy!!!
December 12, 2017
Your silver is beautiful. I also have inherited lovely silver from my Mother-in-law. What do you use to polish your silver?
December 12, 2017
You said what I’ve tried to do in our home, beauty for beautiys’ sake. I say I want to see something pretty (to me) everyplace my eye lands. And for our home to blend from one room to the other. I often sit in one room and look all the way through the house to see what it looks like to the person new to our home, seeing it the first time. I wasn’t brought up with silver but asked for silver serving pieces for graduation. I cherish those first pieces and have added many more. Always love your post and this one truly spoke to me.
December 12, 2017
Love this post Lidy. There are those times when so much is going on around us that it is easy to forget to use the special touches in our home and what a difference they make when we do. I do so enjoy your posts and want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
December 12, 2017
That vase with the dancing girls is breathtaking.
Using silver regularly keeps it shiny—the use continuously polishes it.
The red crystal looks like Val Saint Lambert. Is it?
December 12, 2017
Love this post! Your pictures are beautiful. In renovating my kitchen, I had lighted glass door cabinets to the ceiling installed above all my regular storage cabinets. They now display my wedding silver and that of my Mother’s. When lit, it is beautiful. I love the French Country look too. I get so many great ideas from your posts. Keep them coming. Have a blessed and Merry Christmas.
December 12, 2017
Yes, yes, yes! I love it all, and use mine similarly, Lidy. Metal’s enduring makeup alone is enough to make me love it, but the great designs from bygone eras in silver and silverplate can go traditional, transitional or modern, any style. Great post.
December 12, 2017
Beautiful…I love silver I have a silver (I do not think it is real) teapot and tray with a creamer and sugar cup…and I have them sitting out I try to display as much as I can
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January 05, 2018
I think it is our Dutch roots, Anja! I’ve found some gorgeous silver in Holland!