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THRIFTING WITH THE GALS
Its fun sharing thrifting adventures with you over on Instagram Stories as I shop my local antique shops in Minocqua, Wisconsin and on my travels.
My Thrifting With The Gals friends share too from where they live around the country, in Vermont and Maine, North Carolina and Florida, Texas and Minnesota.
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Monthly we Thrifting Gals hosts come together for a blog hop sharing how we decorate with our finds in our homes.
Usually there are some amazing upcycling projects too.
Thanks so much to Ann Dabbling & Decorating starting this fun group years ago.
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MEET THE GALS
Ann @ Dabbling & Decorating | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
Rachel @ The Ponds Farmhouse | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
Kristin @ White Arrows Home | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
Robyn @ Robyn’s French Nest | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
Lora B @ Create and Ponder | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
And Our Guest Host
Joanna @Joanna Anastasia Lifestyle & Design | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook
WELCOME TO CAMP PARADISE
Did you know I own an antique shop?
It’s worth coming to Wisconsin to visit White Arrows Home!
Not able to make the trip?
You can always shop online from anywhere. Our entire store is online.
We bring new treasures into The Shop every day.
We post all week, but on Monday’s I do a LIVE Tour on the Shop’s Instagram and Fridays I host Kristin’s Friday Favorites LIVE Sale over on Facebook where 8-10 items from the different collections around the shop are 15% OFF!
Thrifting With the Gals
Over the years of sharing with my Thrifting Gals, you’ve gotten a peek into many of my collections and favorite vintage finds.
You can watch on YouTube too for videos of me sharing my treasures.
This month I’m sharing my cake stands and cake carriers.
Come Over For Cake
I love sharing decorating ideas and vintage decor, but my true passion is to share encouragement, especially helping you find more direction and connection in your life.
My cabin home is just the backdrop for the messages I pass on that are on my mind and from my heart.
My beautiful cake plates and cake carriers serve more purpose than just pretty accents, they serve a way to make a sweet connection.
- Invite a friend over for a slice of cake and cup of tea.
- Message a neighbor to stop over for a slice.
- Take along a coffee cake to work on a Monday morning to add some sunshine.
- Drop off a cake to someone needing a little extra joy.
Use Your Heirlooms to Entertain
Entertaining is the perfect time to use your pretty pieces whether you have just begun collecting or you have pieces that have been passed down in your family.
My Grandma Libby passed down the start of my mix matched tea cup collection and my cute lea pot too.
The embroidered napkins were my Grandma Patty’s and my mom passed them down to me.
Inviting someone over can be simple and easy, a no pressure way to show hospitality.
Maybe baking is one of your favorite hobbies and you love having someone to bake for, but if you don’t just stop and pick something up from a local bakery.
This snickerdoodle cake was one of many beautiful choices at our local Walmart.
Your gathering, whether big or small, one friend or a few can be pulled together in minutes.
- Pull out your pretty plates, tea cups, forks and napkins.
- Put your cake on a cake stand.
- Then just add your smile as you welcome friends in to relax and enjoy catching up or getting to know each other better.
When I was visiting my daughter in Germany, her au pair family kept the tea pot warm on the table with one of these nifty little ceramic stands with a tea light candle inside.
Picking up mismatched tea cups and plates is a fun way to build a collection at an affordable price.
Collections are fun to gather too when you are able to pick up one new piece on each outing because you find these items often and usually they are only a few dollars.
In my shop we have a special room, our dish bar, where you can shop hundreds of dishes to collect!
Display Your Collections
There are pretty ways to keep the tea cups and plates on display all the time or you can keep them stored away, bringing them out as needed.
I do a bit of both, some are out and around my house and some are stored in my dish closet.
My dish closet was one of my favorite projects, where I did some switching around and turned my cleaning and coat closet into my dish pantry.
Vintage Cake Plates
Like the plates and tea cups, cake plates can also often be found inexpensively and in most shops.
A walk through the aisles of your local Good Will may send you home with a pretty one.
I’ve had my glass collection for years, purchasing my first small one in high school.
Having cake stands in different sizes and heights lets me use them in so many ways.
Even everyday occasions like a Saturday morning of pancakes calls for using a cake stand to stack them on.
You can elevate the usual to a memory making moment, by simply pulling in a pretty vintage piece like a cake stand.
It’s simple and it’s special.
Shop Cake Stands
Vintage Cake Carriers
When a cake carrier catches my eye, it may make it’s way home with me too.
This red hand painted piece is simply a cake cover that I add to the top of one of my cake stands to help the cake stay fresh longer.
Using a cake cover can also add a layer of surprise as you keep your treat covered until serving.
When you want to take your cake to share, carrying it in a vintage carrier is such an easy way to give it a more special appearance, an extra “no need to say it in words” way to communicate that you hope your sharing brings joy.
Shop Cake Carriers
Next up you are headed over to my talented friend Robyn’s house and blog Robyn’s French Nest where she is sharing 15 ideas to decorate for free.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Ann says
Love your cake stand collection Kristin. I think I’m going to start one myself for our kitchen shelving. Super cute. Have a great weekend!
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Would be so fun to see what you find and them in your kitchen Ann!!
JOANNA GRZESZCZAK says
I always loved old tea cups and cake platters and china plates- my grandma used to use only ” the fancy stuff” – and now I’m the same 🙂 Your collection is just gorgeous and so inspiring !
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So glad you joined us Johanna!! It’s so fun to use the fancy stuff!
RACHEL HARPER says
Kristin,
I love to collect cake stands and use them all the time for things other than cakes. LOL. Great post and inspiration.
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So many great ways to use them!! So fun!
Lora Bloomquist says
Yes, cake plates can be used so many ways and make everything more special:) We’re planning on using my collection for cupcakes at my daughter’s wedding. I’ve got one cake carrier in vintage green my mom got me years ago. Was just ready to bring it out for Spring decor in the kitchen! Great post; loved seeing your collection and all the ideas. Love that red plaid one:)Excited to be joining you each month:)
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So glad you are a permanent gal now!! Your cake stands will be so great for the cupcakes!! Can’t wait to see pics!