
Clearly, I am not alone with my affinity for vintage dishware.

Look at all of the Pyrex junkies out there documenting their fixes on Pyrex Love.
You can spend hours hunting in antique and thrift stores, meander through flea markets, or simply 'window' shop on a helpful website like Pyrex Love to see the patterns, colors, shapes and sizes you like. Once you narrow that down, you can begin your search on-line for the perfect, eclectic Pyrex collection.
DJP Antiques carries this really unique piece.

Look at the innovative way this (center) sturdy kitchenware piece is being used. Pyrex is so strong, it can handle putting some small rocks and gravel at the bottom, then adding some soil, your plant, then more topsoil. The rocks or gravel work as a water filtering system since there are no holes at the bottom. What a great idea.

Send your refreshing ideas on how you have re-purposed or recycled vintage dishware and e-mail it to: Meg@EnderbyNest.com *The Green Nester with the most creative, refreshed, recycled idea, will get a FREE Enderby design, and will be featured on NEST.
May 16, 2007
Pyrex Is The New Tupperware
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