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I bought these probably five years ago at an antique/consignment store. I think I paid about 12 dollars for a set of four. Now you can expect to pay at least that for just one.

creative little daisy: Have you priced vintage blue canning jars lately? Wanna make your own really cheap?

http://creativelittledaisy.typepad.com/creative_little_daisy/2010/06/have-you-priced-vintage-blue-canning-jars-lately-wanna-make-your-own-really-cheap-.html
All Thumbs Crafts A craft tutorial blog for the un-Martha: where those of us who are all thumbs and don't have a big budget can still create some nice craft projects. This Blog http://allthumbscrafts.blogspot.com/2011/03/faux-stained-glass.html

Faux Stained Glass

http://sayyestohoboken.com/2011/09/diy-tinted-mason-jars-in-rainbow.html I’ve been experimenting with tinting mason jars to create a look like those old vintage ones that are difficult to find anymore in second hand stores. I think I’ve finally honed in on the perfect method. Would you like to see how it’s done?

say YES! to hoboken: DIY: Tinted Mason Jars in Rainbow - StumbleUpon

Crystal Enamel Drinking Glasses | Crafts by Amanda - StumbleUpon

http://craftsbyamanda.com/2011/04/crystal-enamel-drinking-glasses.html My kids are old enough that we can all use glass to drink out of now. However, it seems they haven’t outgrown using a million cups everyday to drink from. There’s always a sink full of glasses because they take a new one whenever they get a drink. I thought about doing monograms or even names, but I really wanted a set of drinking glasses that were more stylish and grown up. So instead, I went with the color code system.