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How I Use Vintage Doilies At The Farmhouse

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Do you love the memories of seeing doilies around your grandmother’s house?  Maybe you think doilies are something of the past?  Maybe you’d like to know how to incorporate them in your everyday decorating?  Well, you’re in luck!  Today is the Lifestyle of Love hop and I’m going to share how I use vintage doilies at the farmhouse.

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How I Use Vintage Doilies At The Farmhouse

I remember seeing doilies at my grandmother’s house and recall that she used handkerchiefs the same way.  I never thought to ask why, but remember thinking she must not want her lamps to scratch the wood.  Was that the trend back in the 60’s and 70’s – to put doilies or handkerchiefs under lamps and centerpieces? 

small basket with faux greenery and a doily sitting on top of green booksDoilies to add character

Let’s get started.  Imagine what the little basket would look like without the added doily.  Sure, it’s still adorable, but the doily softens the texture and takes it up a notch.  All I did was lay it inside.  There’s no need to tack it down.

gray basket with a doily in front and faux green stems

Same with this one.  The doily turns a modern hanging basket into something with more character and a farmhouse look.

white coffee cup sitting on a wooden table with a white doily used as a coaster and several doilies in a silver bowl sitting next to itDoily Coasters

I found several little round doilies at an antique store.  The cashier mentioned they were probably going to be used for a blanket.  Hmm.  Not in my non-sewing world.  I think they are the cutest coasters I’ve ever seen and you can’t go wrong with white at the farmhouse.

cream colored vintage mold with doilies stacked inside.

If you want to make an understated statement, bunch together several doilies and plop them into an antique ironstone jello mold.  Similar to a floral arrangement.

doily tray with rabbit plates, pink napkins, silverware and a silver bunny mold Handmade Doily Tray

Did you know you could take a doily and turn it into a tray or bowl with Mod Podge Stiffy or Elmer’s School Glue-All and water?  It’s a very simple process and you’ll love the outcome.  Here’s the video I used when I made mine. 

crocheted basket with flags and patriotic decor

This basket with the handles was purchased but it has gone through the same glue process.  I’ve used it to deliver goodies to neighbors, to hold plants, in a decor vignette.  They are super handy!

brown paper gift box with round doily, real greenery and deep red velvet bow

Last but not least, I use doilies to embellish gifts.  It’s like giving two gifts in one. 

mantel with faux boxwood garland, a vintage handkerchief banner and a mason jar print hanging on wall

Remember when I mentioned my grandmother decorating with handkerchiefs?  Well, last week some friends and I were at the farmhouse so I hung one up to add a little more pizzazz to the mantel.

collage of a handkerchief banner with faux boxwood garland hanging on a mantel

I’ve seen many variations of these banners but just now got around to making one.  It was easy and it added more white to the simple spring decor this year.  Plus, everytime I look at it, I think of Grandma Dora.   

Well that’s how I use vintage doilies at the farmhouse.  How do you use doilies?  Hop on over to DIY Beautify and see her cottagecore doily and lace ideas!  I’m sure you’ll love them!

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