Lately I have been seeing so many great ideas using glass. Bottles, mason jars, vintage apothecary containers... the list goes on. After collecting some of these ideas, I want to have a few parties just so I can use them all!
These bottles with stoppers were only a few dollars from Ikea. The lemonade was a wedding favor and the bride and groom made these labels themselves! This could be suiting for any occasion, with any label, or even a ribbon around.
These lovely bottles are a little reminiscent of old milk bottles. She filled them with all of her bathroom products to make it look a little prettier!

Mason jars seem to be all the rage right now (farmer's must get a good laugh out of that!). These were used as drinking glasses at a cowboy themed baby shower...it seems the perfect finishing touch to me!

I LOVE olive oil. The health benefits can be endless, and a good press is just scrumptious! I love that this couple gave bottles of it away at their dinner party in these old apothecary containers and made it look like an old remedy with those labels!

A glass container is always good for a few stems.. even if it's just one!

I'm not quite as into syrup as I am olive oil, but what a well thought out brunch favor!

Lastly... I just love this simple bar. The large carafes for the different drink elements, and the abundance of yummy drink toppers...
