I absolute love transferware dishes. Finding vintage transferware pieces while thrift shopping is always a thrill for me. You too? Well, you’re going to love this post then. Through the years I have accumulated an eclectic collection of green transferware. Come see my thrifted green transferware home goodies, and how I mix and match them in different ways around my home.
Today I am joining my blogging friend Rachel @ The Antique Journey in her Thrifted Goodies series. If you do not know Rachel yet, you need to hop over and introduce yourself. Rachel has a ton of thrifty goodness, and today she is sharing her Thrifted Goodies Volume 5. You don’t want to miss her post.
an eclectic green transferware dish collection
I love all the fabulous detail transferware patterns offers, and my eye is always drawn to it. Transferware pottery is created by transferring an image to a copper plate, which is transferred to a specially sized paper, which is finally transferred to the pottery body. Pretty cool, huh? Transfer ware is primarily on earthenware, but it is also found on ironstone, porcelain and bone china. My collection includes a variety of all of these.
Although I started with a very small brown transferware collection many moons ago, which is also thrifted, I quickly shifted to green. Green is my favorite color so somewhere along the line I started curating a collection during my thrift shopping excursions. I find the green transferware to be more unique and harder to find. It’s all about the hunt!
I would love to some day have enough pieces to set an eclectic tablescape, but until then I simply have some fabulous unique pieces to use around my home in decor vignettes. The colors, shapes, sizes are all varied and unique. The makers range from France to Italy to England to the good ol’ USA.
Since green is my favorite color, I tend to inject it through my house throughout the year, but it really lends itself for seasonal decor right now. The dishes are a variety of different styles, providing the flexibility to mix and match them in fun ways.
thrifted green transferware decor
Mantel Design
Simply adding some decorative plates on the mantel with some greenery is all that’s needed for creating a fresh and unique mantel-scape.
Wall Hanging
I love to hang plates on the wall as decor. Even better is this amazing decorative hanging hook that allows for changing out the decor with the seasons. I love stacking a variety of plates together for a layered and interesting look.
Tabletop Tablescape
Like I said above, I would love to have enough thrifted green transferware dishes to set a table some day. But until then I simply mix and match them to create unique plate stacks. It’s fun to create unique looks this way, and since everything I choose has my own personal style, all the pieces play well together.
Shelving Styling
Changing out shelving displays throughout the year keeps a home looking fresh. Adding some thrifted green transfer ware plates to my mom’s old secretary desk added a pop of freshness and interest.
Decorative Vignette
Decor vignettes are a great way to add personal touches throughout your home. Mercury glass ornaments and bells are favorites around here for the holiday season, and they compliment this eclectic green transfer ware dish collection.
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Thrifting Tip
Although a thrifted collection might seem hodge podge at first glance, keep in mind that in mass most collections look amaZing. There’s strength in numbers. So when you find your very first item, of whatever speaks to you, and then you buy the second one and your heart sinks because when you bring it home it really doesn’t match or jive with your first piece, be p.a.t.i.e.n.t.
All the pieces you pick will have the identifying quality of “being” your style. That’s why it speaks to you in the first place. And you pick it up off the shelf and admire it. And eventually smile and you bring it home to meet it’s other collected friends. Eventually as the collection grows they will all blend nicely together because “you” selected them and “you” have a certain style that brings them all together. Trust me.
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“Thrift is not an affair of the pocket, but an affair of character.”
S.W. Straus
shared @ between naps on the porch

