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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Spouses Night Out: Mad Men

If you remember from this post, I helped plan some tables for the annual Spouses Night Out at our base. The event was a couple weeks ago and pictures were posted the other day, so I am happy to share them with you.

Our group's theme was Mad Men and we filled our three tables with great vintage items.

The first table was based on the office or work part of the show. We featured a bar cart, coat rack and office items. I searched far and wide for a bar cart and am happy to have found the one we used. Now it lives in my house. One of the girls found the typewriter for only $10! What a deal! Also, a local antique store let us borrow a bunch of items for free--rotary phone, really neat lighters, ash trays, and other bar items. You can't really see the ads we printed out, but we used ads that were related to men likes ties and office furniture.


The second table was based on the home life in the series. It had a TV tray, ironing board and lots of kitchen items on it.This table featured ads related to the home like cereal, clothes, and appliances.

Our third table was kind of a short-notice addition. I decided to make it travel themed because our master bedroom has a lot of vintage-style travel ads. Plus I have a Pan Am bag (not original, but in the style). These ads obviously dealt with travel.

We could bring "treats" to share at the event. On one episode, they made stuffed celery for a party; I thought that would be a great treat to share. Plus it was really easy to make! Everyone said the stuffed celery was tasty. I also made a jell-o mold, but it was not eaten...just for looks. 


Everyone was encouraged to dress to the theme and our girls did a great job! We are lucky to have a neat vintage clothing shop near the base and the owner was super helpful. Luckily I already had a dress and shoes to wear. I replicated the Betty Draper hair the best I could.

The other table themes were: The Flintstones, Downton Abbey, The Price is Right, Big Bang Theory, Duck Dynasty, Miss America, Project Runway, Survivor, Bones, Batman, Once Upon a Time, The Office, and Monday Night Football. Everyone did a wonderful job. The Flintstones, for example, actually built a Flintstones car.

They announced next year's theme at the end of the night. It is board games! A couple of us already have started thinking about how big we can make it!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Depression Glass

Last night, after already breaking another glass, our kitties broke my husband's favorite drinking glass. I'm not sure what about this cup he loves so much, but he took it from his parent's house and it has moved with us several times already.

I got online and tried to find this glass since he liked it so much. Turns out the glass is an antique tumbler. Who knew? Here's what the cup looks like:


We learned that it was made by Anchor Hocking. It is considered Depression Glass. According to Wikipedia, Depression Glass is clear or translucent glassware that was distributed for free, or low cost, in the US around the time of the Depression. It was kind of an incentive to buy another product. I remember reading about it last night and it gave the example of a movie theater offering some with a purchase of two movie tickets.

I actually found one for sale on Ebay! I think Charles was really happy I was able to find another one. Now if I could find a few more then we would be safe in case of another breakage. That is my mission now.