The Canadian dealers who I purchased some Crown mason jars
from last year at Renningers were set up at Webster this week
and I picked up a few more jars.
They are all clear glass but the embossing
is slightly different on each.
I love the crown.
Playing with Picasa for a bit of an artsy effect.
It was a beautiful day here in Florida...85 degrees!
The azaleas and knockout roses are blooming...
so lovely!
I will share some pretty flower pics and beach photos soon.
Do you have any exciting plans for the weekend?
It's almost here!
:)
I love the crown too. How different for us in the USA used to the way our mason jar's look.
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Hi sweet Laura...so happy to hear from you!! I got that image from....pinterest (I think)but even if it were mine you never have to ask silly! Now...I want to ask you something,do you have any of those jars with the stunning blue hint to the glass..cause they are soooooooooo nice and if you don;t I want to send you one...so let me know o.k? x0x0
ReplyDeleteI love these shots and your crown jars are so pretty! I can't believe how quickly this week has flown by, but I welcome the weekend even if I don't have any big plans. Enjoy yours!
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Beautiful jars! What a great new treasure!!
ReplyDeleteThe crowns are beautiful. In fact, it never occurred to me that other places would have mason jars too. Beautiful find!
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ReplyDeleteI purchased a couple of those sames jars in our area. I love the crown. For Valentines I put some mini pink hearts in them. It made for an awesome photo. I posted on my blog. It is nice to know they came from Canada. Hugs! Florence
Hi Laura~~ I love the crowns on them. I love collecting old jars. I have seen some like that on Etsy, but missed getting them. They were already purchased;(
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend
~Cheryl
Jar is most useful things to every one. I like the crown too. You allot best pix of crown. Its too good post.
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Great Purchase Laura!! do you already know how to use them?? Have a Nice Week end!
ReplyDeleteWOW...there're beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteJe les adore..
ReplyDeleteBeau temps aussi en Provence ,mais pas chaud.
Amitiés ma chère Laura,
Manon
I had no idea. How very pretty
ReplyDeleteGotta love those Canadian dealers!!! Hope you got a good buy!!! Blessings from a Canadian gal!!! Lori
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! I love these jars too, but not easy to find. Glad you're having a great time with your Dad. We're off to get some of that fabulous Florida sunshine ourselves on Sunday for March Break in Fort Lauderdale. Really looking forward to some much needed rest in the sun!
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Ooooo, I LOVE mason jars....they are becoming very popular over here now. I think that whoever was embossing the crown onto the jar, be it machine or manually, they slipped a bit on that one !! haha
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the beautiful weather Laura ( just a little bit of envy coming from over here !!). XXXX
I love these with the crown! I found four blue tinted ones in the quart size and then later a clear one in the pint size!! Love them!!
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How unusual....I'm crazy over crowns so I LOVE those!
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I found one of these at a random church rummage sale last year and I LOOOOVE it! Thanks for sharing your wonderful finds with us!
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Last year I was inspired by your aqua crown jar post, so I found one on Ebay. It sits on my kitchen window sill and is filled with beach glass I collected in Fiji. It makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteI really love those crown jars, Laura. Going to Renningers in Florida is such fun, but alas! I am not able to walk it right now. I wonder if old age and bad knees ever reverses itself! At least, I get to see it through your fine photos.
ReplyDeleteOh LUCKY GIRL, I dream to find one like yours jars with crown!!!! But I think they are tipical of USA!!!!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs.
The jars are great! Love the crown on them and the transparent top!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see the crown mason jars. Lucky you that you have found a dealer that had them! It is very hard to find them here on Vancouver Island. Of course, Canadians being tied to the British government and its people, it seemed natural that we would gravitate to a crown symbol. The crown symbolized the monarchy, and for others like myself, it still does. Of course the manufacturer most likely chose it as a symbol to represent the name of their product. Either way, it worked and they are still attractive after all these years. Enjoy them, they are precious. Patty/BC Canada
ReplyDeleteBeautiful jars!!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Italy,
Dani - Rue de la Brocante
Your crown-jars are beautiful, dearest Laura!!!
ReplyDeleteWish you a wonderful weekend!!!!
Hugs, Traude
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Hi Laura , I will be in Florida next week and hope to make it out to Webster...being Canadian I am very familiar with the Crown jars, and I love and buy them when I see them....I have some that belonged to my husbands grandmother.
ReplyDeleteI use them for everything from votive holders to flower vases,to storing staples in my pantry. The embossed crown makes them very special, I agree! N.xo
Those jars are really fun. I've never seen them around here. My Andy's Attic has a new home and it opens this weekend...that's what I'll be doing (plus shopping)
ReplyDeleteThe jars are very cool. Great find. I get to go picking through an old barn tomorrow so that is the highlight of my weekend!!
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Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Crown mason jars before. They are very interesting and like the look of the clear glass.
For Easter, you can fill them up with all kinds of pastel goodies.
Tomorrow, I'll be going to Rhinebeck with my Friend who I call, Thelma. I'm so glad for the weekend. Have a great one!!
xxx Liz
Really wonderful jars, Laura! And your photos are beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the crown, such a great detail!
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Hey great jars.just wondering what they go for in fl.on the west coast they are about 20. I have this new obsession for jars! Well maybe no so new! Thanks for all wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI love these jars..I have been looking for one to buy here in the states..you are so lucky to find so many!!
ReplyDeleteYou still love those pretty little jars do you...
ReplyDeletehow about by the case!
The sea pics are beautiful.
Susan x
These are so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove these Crown jars...have never seen them before...you find the best treasures. Hope you are enjoying your time in Florida and that your dad is doing well.
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