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Penguingirl
Member
01-26-2006
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 6:28 am
HolyMoly, it's a Corelle reunion happenin'. Thanks for the link Jedisan. I actually saw the square ones at Wal-Mart yesterday...no plain white ones tho..darn.
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Landi
Member
07-29-2002
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 9:56 am
i have the porcelain dinnerware (like you get at restaurants. i like the size of the plates, because they are just huge! and the big pasta bowls. i got mine at target. and it wasn't that expensive either. if i chip anything they have out of box pieces to replace. it's got a real nice look and very heavy. i do not recommend it for a house with young children as the plates are heavy and can chip and break. but it's a real nice look.
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Prisonerno6
Member
08-31-2002
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 10:20 am
I feel so out of place with my Pfaltzgraff Sky dishes.
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Penguingirl
Member
01-26-2006
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 11:36 am
No need Prisonerno6. At least you own something you're not ashamed to pull out for company. The ones I have now are hand-me-downs from my sister and she bought them at an estate sale...old and ugly. But I have a new BEAUTIFUL dining table coming on Tuesday and I want dinnerware that's shiny and new. Almost anything I get will have to be mail ordered, unless I buy them at Wal-Mart, Costco or some high-end home furnishings store. I miss Target.
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Mameblanche
Member
08-24-2002
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 11:43 am
P6 - I just googled your Pfaltzgraff Sky dishes, and they are elegant. 
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Baby
Member
01-08-2006
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 12:29 pm
I am thinking about buying a set of Corelle in the "Vintage Blue" pattern. Looking at them on the internet, they look like something I would like but I'm not sure. Have any of you seen this pattern in person and what did you think? Are they also the lighter weight type which I guess all Corelle is? I had Corelle years ago and I think it is time to buy another set since my coordination isn't the best and I tend to drop things a lot. Also, they are pretty lightweight which is nice if you have strength problems, too.
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Froggiegirl621
Member
02-14-2003
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 5:05 pm
What is Pfaltzgraff considered? Not porcelain, are they? I have no idea. I received every piece of Pfaltzgraff I registered for at my wedding showers. Eight sets and a bunch of serving pieces - matching goblets too. I have the Sphere collection. Unfortunately I can't comment on it just yet since it's all still packed away and sitting in my attic. I can't wait until we get a real dining room and a real dining room set so we can use the stuff!

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Hypermom
Member
08-13-2001
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 5:42 pm
Froggie, I think it's stoneware. Yours are very nice! I received the Pfaltzgraff Heritage ones almost 24 years ago. I use them for holidays, special occasions and family dinners. I love them!
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Hukdonreality
Member
09-29-2003
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 6:28 pm
I'll probably be e-baying my Apricot Grove Corelle pretty soon. I just ordered my 1950's retro kitchen table and chairs and will need more appropriate dishes! Bummed that the table won't be in until nearly the end of May, but that's what I get for ordering a special size, huh?
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Skootz
Member
07-23-2003
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 6:35 pm
Huk, that is the same cup/mug that my set has.
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Hukdonreality
Member
09-29-2003
| Sunday, March 26, 2006 - 6:40 pm
You have the older one like mine, or the one in the pic of the whole set? You said your set was probably around 12 years old and I'm guessing mine is somewhere around that age.
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Jedisan
Member
01-11-2002
| Monday, March 27, 2006 - 5:17 pm
Huk, Corelle has a couple of styles that would go well with your 50's retro designs. That is kind of what I am looking for myself. check out their web-site and view "all patterns". good luck.
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Fabnsab
Member
08-07-2000
| Saturday, April 08, 2006 - 1:01 pm
I need help! We just bought a house that has brick facade walls in the kitchen and they are the original reddish color. I would like to add a whitewash of some sort to them. Both Home Depot and Lowes told me they didn't have anything for that. Has anyone done this and how? TIA
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Hypermom
Member
08-13-2001
| Saturday, April 08, 2006 - 1:14 pm
Fab, do you have a Sherwin-Williams around you? My sister painted a brick wall in her home, and they were very helpful.
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Graceunderfyre
Member
01-22-2004
| Monday, April 17, 2006 - 7:05 pm
lol Fab - we bought a house that has brick facade walls in the kitchen and family room. The lady before painted them an off white color and I detest white (I mean as a wall color). DH really wants us to paint it a "normal" brick color so it doesn't look so fake. . . they told me at the store I'd have to paint it grey intially - at the time I think we were thinking a red brick color but now I'm leaning towards a greyish brick color. . .
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Skootz
Member
07-23-2003
| Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 3:30 am
My Sil had this in her other house. She painted it over an off white - It turned out not too bad. It took a lot of paint. I would make sure you use a good couple of coats of a good primer/sealer first and then put a couple of coats of your paint on it. You can get a sponge paint roller brush that has slits in it that you use for stucco ceilings. This will help get in between the cracks etc. Note: you can also tint the primer/sealer to the colour you are going to paint it so you are not fighting after to get rid of the primer colour.
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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 4:09 pm
Fabnsab, I have a huge brick fireplace in my living room that had red brick, which I disliked because they had no color variations. My husband refused to let me paint them so I bought some huge pieces of chalk and chalked it. I bought several different colors to give contrast. First I rubbed the chalk all over the brick and then I took a rag and rubbed the chalk to smear it into the brick. I like the results and so do my friends.
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-27-2000
| Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 7:29 pm
We painted over our icky yellowish coloured bricks on our fireplace without doing any research on how to do it. Now white stuff is seeping through. Apparently you are supposed to seal the bricks first. Bigdog has now asked and has the stuff to do it, just hasn't got around to it yet.
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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 7:26 am
I just finished remodeling my kitchen. First I installed tiles on the counter. Well, the dang beige tiles didn't match the burgundy and white walls so I had to paint. Now the beige tiles and tan walls do not match my white with dusty rose floor so I had to install new tile. Now the knobs and handles that are white with a little pink flower don't work so I hand to put in pewter ones to match the new faucet that I had to replace because the old one was gold! I ain't done yet, the wallpaper border is green and burgundy so that has to go. It was replaced with stones I glued to the wall. Now I think I am finally finished and my DH says, you need to paint around the outside edge of the doors the same color as the bottom of the wall. That took forever! Now I am finished I stand back and take in the whole picture and the #$&$ canisters don't match! I swear I will NEVER, EVER remodel another thing in my life. Seems it always starts out small and turns into something major. It's my fault I know because I never look at the whole picture before I begin something.Duh
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Mocha
Member
08-12-2001
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 10:48 am
Aww lol.
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Goddessatlaw
Member
07-19-2002
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 11:23 am
LOL, Kristy. Hope DH helped you that sounds like a ton of work. Wait for a 20% off coupon from Bed Bath and Beyond and I'm sure you can find the perfect canisters for the right price. Of course, now you have to consider placemats and towels and whatnot, because sure enough when you get some out they will irritate you for not matching LOLOL.
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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 6:17 pm
Yea, Goddessatlaw, he helped put down the ceramic tile on the floor. Oh, and I almost forgot, all the hinges had to be removed and painted pewter (they were gold as well). I removed all of them, 10 screws per door times 28 doors = 280 blankety blank screws. DH painted them for me. All the rest of the work was done by me.
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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 6:20 pm

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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 6:22 pm
ps...Scooter loves the new floor cause it is cold
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Mocha
Member
08-12-2001
| Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 6:28 pm
Looks great Kristy!
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