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Recipes, money, written affirmations, and receipts. That’s what Hazy Mae keeps in her ceramic cookie jars. Cookies? None. Since she was gifted her first cookie jar, a midcentury ceramic bear ...
Whether you’re looking for a glass cookie jar or a ceramic cookie jar, the options today are nearly limitless. For that reason, it’s especially helpful to figure out what you’re looking for ...
The easiest cookie jar-to-planter conversion is simply slipping an already-potted plant inside a ceramic container with no ...
Featuring a smiling moon, a cat and a fiddle, a dish and a spoon, and a lid that depicts a cow jumping over the moon, this cookie jar is a true ceramic representation of the “Hey Diddle Diddle ...
The craft of making cookie jars expanded to ceramic and porcelain just as families were getting bigger after World War II. Some of the cookie jars had animal designs, including cats, ducks and ...
Who wouldn’t want to store their cookies in this plump cookie jar? Made in the 1950s, the ceramic and porcelain jar is an antique collector’s dream, especially if you collect vintage kitchenware.
The cookie jar is one of many "Green Holly" pattern items made by the Lefton China Co. of Chicago. Founded during the 1940s by Hungarian immigrant George Lefton, the firm distributed ceramic ...