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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Salt of the Earth

What's It Wednesday #90
“Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” 
(King James Version, Matthew 5:13).

To be called “salt of the earth” is to be of great worth and reliability. A worker who is “worth his salt”, is a precious commodity.

Long before it sat in pretty shakers on our dinner tables salt or sodium chloride was recognized as an essential element in the diet of humans, animals, and even some plants.

Salt was in general use long before recorded history in religious ceremonies, as a method of trade, and as currency.

It is no wonder that like sugar and tea, it has so many forms and uniquely designed containers.

My favorite are these old cut crystal shakers with silver tops. Look at the one with the lovely mother of pearl, love it! I like grouping the different varieties that I find.

This pretty swan individual salt cellar has its own serving spoon. I top my individual cellars with broaches to make ring holders.

Oh well, “back to the salt mines!”
Hugs,
Patti

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Hot Under the Collar

What's It Wednesday #86
 I'm on a quest to get things out of boxes and drawers, and have them out where I can enjoy them, or out they go. A little “late” Spring cleaning, so to speak.

This is a lovely old collar box. Men didn't have a lot of shirts back in the day so they wore them for several days. Sewing collars was a pretty big undertaking by hand, so...

celluloid collars were invented so your shirt became a “dress” shirt, and the collar was always clean. (Even if the rest wasn't!?) The box is just gorgeous with this pretty lass on the front and the fancy fasteners So feminine, but they were made to hold men's collars. The top for collars and the bottom for cuffs.


“Collars and Cuffs” embossed on the top. I love the look of it. Are you getting hot, yet?

I have a few beaded collars and wanted to use them in a special way. I took this old frame and lined it with lace. Then I displayed my gold beaded collar, (and a bit of bling of course!) That's all it took, and I was on a roll!

This was fun! I lined this gorgeous frame with burlap and an over lay of lace. I added three beaded collars with cameos as the fasteners ( That's a 2 for!)

I ran a strip of silk down the center so the collar backs didn't show. (There are labels there.) Not very romantic.

There you have it, out of the drawer and where I can enjoy them. Now are you hot under the collar, too?
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Patti


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