Blogger Elsie Larson, of the lifestyle blog abeautifulmess.com, says that the rainbow effect of her colored depression glass collection "makes me smile every morning."
Auctioneer Bene Raia collects equestrian ribbons, and currently owns over 500. "I mounted a wire fence to one wall of my studio and hang the ribbons there so I can enjoy them every day, she says.
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Line the Walls
Max Kim-Bee
Century-old glass bottles, unearthed on the two-acre property this Pennsylvania home sits on, line the ledge above the master bedroom's closet.
We're better at fishing for vintage creels (also known as fisher- men's baskets) than casting a line for what they were designed for. Piled onto an old twig chair, they're an easy spot to stash miscellaneous caps and scarves.
In this New York beach house, inexpensive framed maps creatively chronicle the family's travels.
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Stack a Stately Tower
Carter Berg
Tin picnic baskets can leave you hungry for simpler times when good food was enjoyed under a giant shade tree. If you have a collection of similar items, arrange your assortment from largest to smallest to create a nostalgia-filled focal point.
Vintage breadboxes perched on high shelves provide sneaky storage for table linens in the kitchen of this Texas ranch.
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Go Global
Max Kim-Bee
A vintage globe collection, artfully mixed in with other quirky finds, infuses the living room of this California bungalow with personality.
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Embrace Vertical Space
Carter Berg
Find inexpensive vintage art at estate sales to hang on a gallery wall. When clustered together, they give a room wonderful charm.
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Reminders of Home
Annie Schlechter
This owner of this Texas home framed her prized banners to give the tattered souvenirs—reminders of places she's called home—an easy face-lift. The Texas native also created a head-turning (and functional) entryway display of ten-gallon hats and straw toppers.
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Rustic Accents
Sarah Dorio
Hanging Western hats around resin antlers (an animal-friendly take on the country icon) made for a lively accent wall in keeping with the rustic setting of this Georgia log cabin designed by Bryan Patrick Flynn.
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Display Vintage Fiestaware
Lucas Allen
In the rustic lake home in Massachusetts, white pine shelving, constructed from trees on the property, holds vintage Fiestaware to add a burst of colors to the open kitchen.
An assortment of black Toleware trays create a stunning art installation in the sitting room of this Connecticut cottage. Encircling the largest one with trays of varying scale creates a cohesive look among the mismatched patterns.
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Repurpose Stair Treads
Alec Hemer
Salvaged curving stair treads provide the perfect perch for birds' nests in this California farmhouse.
Want to add a more collected look to your home? Start with a handful of figurines themed around your favorite animal. Cardinals, shown here, are the state bird of Virginia.
TIP: State bird trinkets also make a sentimental gift for houseguests and new homeowners.
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Use a Display Case
Alec Hemer
The owner of this elegant farmhouse shows off her milk glass in a general-store display case.
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Keep Cutting Boards on Display
Mark Lohman
The owner of this Arkansas home collects pig-shaped cutting boards ("I just think they're so cute!") and snagged this little guy along with the two round ones at a local antiques shop.