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There are many ways to store things in your home, or in places like garages and even other peoples homes. If there is a way to store things, I have tried it. I have such limited space that I use space saving items all over my home, and I have had to hand some things over to relatives to keep for me until I live in a larger place. When I have things that are out in the open, I find that those spaces start to look cluttered, and makes the room too crazy. I can’t store these things away because I use them, so I have gotten some storage baskets to keep these things hidden and organized.

What I love about storages baskets is that they look good in almost any décor. You can get them with various shades of stain to match your home, and you can also get some with liners in colors that will match what you have done with any room. You can leave storage baskets sitting in places where you would never consider leaving any other type of storage container. They come in very small sizes, and you can also get some that are much larger. The strength of the wood used for these will determine how big they can really get.

I use a few different types of storage baskets. I have some that have had a different use in a past life. Many of them once held fresh flowers, or came with many great little gifts in them in the form of gift baskets. Most of them were too pretty to throw out, so I decided to keep them as storage baskets. They don’t always last long, but it is nice to get some more use out of them after their initial use is over. These baskets for storage come in many sizes, but most are what would be considered small. They are great for odds and ends, change, and spare gloves.

Other storage baskets are ones you will buy in the store or you will find online. They are most often square, and that is probably a good thing. They may even come in sets of three or four baskets that you can stack within one another when you are not using them to store anything. Some come with lids, but many of the smaller ones will not. What you want to use them for is up to you, but you will be surprised at the difference they can make in a room, especially when you have limited space, and clutter can really begin to take over your life if you are not careful.

 
 
Carnival Glass - The History PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ray Lafferty   
Friday, 07 March 2008

Carnival Glass, originally called Iridescent Ware, first came out in late 1907. It was not commonly referred to as Carnival Glass until the 1950s, though, when collectors started calling it that. These pieces were typically made from extremely ornate glass pieces, characterized by the myriad hues of their sheens. Their luster was achieved by applying metallic salt sprays to the glass before it had completely cooled down.

Made as both functional and ornamental objects and found in a wide array of colors, carnival glass is an inexpensive pressed glass, often called dope glass by glass factory workers because of the process of applying the iridescent coloring, which is known as doping. Its production can be traced back to as early as 1907, with many, many different pieces in over 150 distinct patterns. It did not, however, command the expected prices, and was subsequently discounted heavily.

The glass is produced in various translucent colors. Primarily amongst these are amethyst, marigold, cobalt, green, and red. Sometimes it is also made in opaque white which is called milk glass. A semi-transparent or translucent pale-green hue was also available before the widespread knowledge of radiation hazards. this glass was called Vaseline or uranium glass. Both of these contain traces of uranium salts which gives the glass a faint green glow when exposed to UV light.

Millersburg glass Company, Ohio was one of the largest producers of this kind of glass. Though the first glass product of the company were crystal, the Millersburg plant decided to produce iridescent glassware looking to the popularity of it. In this way the Millersburg Company brought out its line of Radium glassware.

Carnival glass has become a popular item for collectors. Some pieces are worth pennies, but hard-to-find pieces can bring in hundreds or even thousands of dollars, making for a wide range in prices. The market is jumping for this antique glass collectible .

The identification of the glass of carnival is as an operation much difficult one. Great part of the suppliers has not included the mark of the creator in their product, while the others have made therefore only for the part of the time that have produced the glass. In order to identify this glass, one must bind together the models, colors, splendor, edges, thickness and other factors from catalogue of the old supplier, other known examples, or the other material of reference. From many suppliers the produced near copies of the popular models of theirs available again, identifying it are a challenge also for an expert.

Carnival glass or Iridescent Ware was introduced in 1907 and had a metallic sheen from a spray of salts when hot. This inexpensive pressed glass, also known as dope glass is made for functional/ornamental objects. Due to lack of demand price was discounted. Available colors are primarily amethyst/marigold/cobalt/green/red. Vaseline or uranium glass had uranium salts and hence was discontinued. Millersburg glass Company was the greatest producer of this type of glass. Initially this was made as crystal and later on as iridescent glassware. The prices vary depending on their quality/availability. This is antique glass collectible and has market. Identification of this glass is based on patterns/colors/sheen/edges/thickness etc.

 
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