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I don't often feature vintage Etsy finds, because once they're gone, then that's it they're gone for good. But these
orange tree glasses are just too pretty to ignore.
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They're not cheap though. It's a hefty $22 for the glasses from Etsy seller
A Touch Of Vintage, but it's then another $22 to get them shipped over from Canada. But I still really really really really want them. And what I want, I usually get.
those are incredible - never seen anything quite like them! I reckon they'd be perfect for serving bonfire night fruit punch...
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you like them, Abs! There's some lo ball glasses as well that a sightly more budget friendly, but I like these ones the best.
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