Hey Y’all! Today is a day of vintage goodness and maybe a new vocabulary word. The vintage portion is that a few of my blogger friends and I have gathered to bring a new hop series called A Lifestyle of Love. We’re going to share ideas, how we use, and our love for vintage, antiques, farmhouse style and repurposed goodies with you. The posts will be every other month so I hope after you read this one, you’re already looking forward to the next one in May.
The vocabulary part is the word Zhuzh. Have you heard the word? Zhuzh is a verb that means: to make more exciting, lively, or attractive. It fits perfectly with my post today. Our first theme is vintage crocks/stoneware/pottery and I’m showing you how to zhuzh your vintage crocks. ๐ Let’s get started and don’t forget at the end of the post to check out my friends and see their fantastic ideas too.
How To Zhuzh Your Vintage Crocks
I don’t have many but the vintage crocks I do have bring me joy (thanks Marie Kondo) so they will be with me forever. They are used in decor, for holidays and as everyday helpers. I don’t want them sitting on a shelf collecting dust. I enjoy the thickness and how substantial they are. Many antiques are so thin and dainty that I feel because of my clumsiness, I could easily break them. So using these babies is marvelous!
This little beauty helps with decluttering!
As lovely as vintage crocks are, sometimes they could use a little flair or zhuzhing. I added pom pom garland to the one I like using in the kitchen. That may sound weird. Pompoms in the kitchen on a crock? But look at it. It’s so much cuter now. Using double sided tape is all you need to hold it together. This crock is used to hold paper plates, napkins, straws, etc. Great for an outdoor party or keeping the kitchen counter clutter free.
Party over here!
During the summer, we use this vintage crock/pitcher for drinks but also for holding flowers, as a centerpiece, or a Fourth of July show stopper. Adding red ribbon in between the blue stripes makes it even more patriotic. But wait, there’s more! It would also look great holding sparklers for night time fun or weighing down a bunch of red, white and blue balloons.
Fill’er Up!
You can see the pitchers on the bottom of the tea cart in the photo above. The small crocks hold peanuts, fruit, lots of things during the year. If you’d like to see the rest of the snack cart post, click here.
A Peaceful Retreat
There are lots of ways to use them on a daily basis. We use a large one for holding plants on the front porch. Another holds a stash of rolling pins and another holds the umbrellas in the mud room. Some of them still have their original stamps so I don’t typically give them any additional pizzazz.
I needed a quick centerpiece one day and decided this crock could use some zhuzhing as well. Again, ribbon and double sided tape saves the day! All I did was stuff a candle in the center with boxwood and flowers. Boom, instant centerpiece. I think the ribbon elevates the look from old and a little dirty looking to loved and cherished.
I hope you found some new ideas for using stoneware as well as how to zhuzh your vintage crocks! If you hopped over from Itsy Bits and Pieces today, thank you. I’m so glad you stopped by! Next up in our Lifestyle of Love Hop is Follow the Yellow Brick Home. You’ll love Amber’s crocks!
Vintage, antiques, repurposed is my decorating love language! I have a thing for crocks and use them all over our house. I have never thought about jazzing them up like you did and I love your ideas! I really enjoyed your post.
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Thanks so much Paula! I knew you were a girl after my own heart. Start zhuzhing!
Cindy,
Great ideas and you have to love double sided tape. I’ve been looking for larger crocks to have around the house. I think they’re great for all different reasons.
Cindy
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Me too Cindy. They are harder to find around my neck of the woods but that certainly doesn’t stop me from looking. Thanks for the visit today!
I love all of your wonderful ideas! Stripes are so cute on crocks…I think I will have to play with that idea! Fun post!
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Thank you Linda. I really do like dressing up my crocks. Hope you have a great weekend.
Such beautiful inspiration! I love the trim added to the crocks and your creative uses! I think I need more stoneware in my life.
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Girl, we all need more stoneware in our lives! I plan to do research to see what sort of things mine were used for back when they were new. Makes me think I need more, more, more!
Great idea. I absolutely love your porch. Happy Saturday!
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Thank you Susan. We enjoy it too when the bugs aren’t trying to eat us. Glad you could visit today.
All of these Crocks are so pretty!! And I learned a new word. ๐
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When I learned the word, I used it all day – LOL! Thanks for the comment and the visit. Now start zhuzhing everything! ๐
Love your vintage crocks and how you have “zhuzhed” them up! My favorite is the blue striped pitcher that you added the red ribbon to in the patriotic vignette. I also love your large crock on the porch. I have a larger crock and small blue striped one that I didn’t have time to work into today’s post, but they will surely show up in future posts. I kept a big one on our covered porch but it ended up getting mildew spots and actually broke, perhaps too much moisture in the air? I have always seen people keep them on their porches so it shocked me. Anyway, I love them on porches and yours looks great.
Thanks for hosting this fun hop!
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My pleasure Amber. I should probably check our crock on the porch for mold. It’s super humid in Navasteamy. I’d hate for it to break. Thanks for the heads up!
These are the cutest crockery ideas๐๐ผโโ๏ธ
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Thanks Ann! I am always looking for new ways to zhuzh things around the house. ๐
Hi Cindy, your crocks are so fun. I love the pitcher with the blue stripes that you added the red ribbon to. Perfect July 4th accent piece. Thanks again for including me in the Hop! Happy Weekend!
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It was my pleasure Debra. Glad you liked it. Most of my crocks have a blue stripe or print on them somewhere so July 4th is the perfect time to bring them all out. Hope you have a great weekend.
Adorable. Thanks for organizing this fun hop. I love your porch.
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Thank you Katie. Feel free to come sit a spell anytime. We can chat and shop the antique shops in town!
Cindy, you always have such awesome ideas!! I love that you added a little Zhuzh to your crocks!! It added so much character and charm! Iโm totally going to copy you on this!! Love it!
-Emily
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Copy away Emily! I’m glad you saw something new. I’m already wanting to take a road trip so I can find more to zhuzh! LOL.
What a load of crocks!!! LOL ๐ However, I have a question about this so I sent you an email.
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Haha. You’re so Punny. ๐ I’ll check my emails.
Great post. I am crockless (better than being clueless!) but I have been known to make sunflower arrangements in my bean pot! I do love embellishing things so this is a great concept to me!
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Yay Kathy! It makes my day to hear that! Get to zhuzhing! ๐
Thanks for showing me how to zhuzh my crocks, so cute and just like you.I love your posts, you always make me smile.
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Awe, thanks Marlene. That actually makes ME smile! I’m always looking around for things to zhuzh! :0
Such a fun way to dress up your crocks, Cindy! I never would have thought about half of those ideas you shared but I love them and can’t wait to try them. Thanks so much for putting this hop together. It’s been lots of fun to see how everyone is decorating with crock. I’m definitely going to be on the lookout for more. Hugs and happy weekend, CoCo
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I’m on the look out for more as well! I want to make pretty vignettes around the house for spring. They cancelled the Vintage Market Days this weekend so not sure when I’ll get to find any. Totally bummed but understand. At least I have old paint cans around – Woo hoo! Happy Spring!
Great idea Cindy for all of us who love anything vintage. It will be fun to see what pops up here.
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I saw so many great ideas today Carol. Enjoy.
Are you creating your own language now, friend? If you believe it’s a word, I will start using it:) Wish I had enough space in my brain to join you girls on this one; love the ideas! Maybe after a while. Adding ribbon and trims to crocks and vases w/ tape is a great, inexpensive and easy idea to use for everyday or a special occasion. You’re so creative; love your quickie centerpiece!
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LOL Lora! No. Itโs a real word! You can join anytime girl. Now get to zhuzhing! ๐
What a great way to style your collections. Funny I have a couple and placed them up in the attic because I didn’t know how to style them. Thanks for sharing your ways.
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Thank you Terrie. I hope you found lots of ways to style them in this hop. I know I did. Now dig your out of the attic and start zhuzhing! LOL
Cindy,
You have so many fun ideas!
I love the red ribbon with the blue and white stripe!
Happy day!
karianne
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Thanks bunches! Thatโs my favorite too. Thereโs something about July 4th decorations that always make me smile.
So many lovely ideas… and some lovely ones from the hop, too! Pinned!
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Thatโs awesome Julie. Thanks!
I happy to be featuring you at Tuesday Turn About this week! ๐
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Yay! Thank you. Very excited!
I love the modifications you made on the crocks. Iโm so glad you didnโt permanently alter them. Iโm choosing this as one of my features at the Little Cottage Link Party tomorrow. Have a great night!
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Oh my golly – Thank you! So excited! ๐