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Chatelaine Borrows Egg Cups
This won’t come as a shock, but we love re-purposing antiques for modern uses. Old biscuit barrels? Great toilet paper holders! An old table celery server? Why not use it for bread sticks? This is why when, Julia, a stylist for Chatelaine, asked to borrow napkin holders to use as egg cups, we were very excited. Using napkin rings as egg cups develops multiple uses for a household item. They also create beautiful centerpieces for the upcoming seasonal festivities. Functional and aesthetic, the perfect combination.
Chatelaine uses napkin rings as egg cups.
Julia also appeared on Monday’s episode of Cityline. She shared many great ideas for natural egg dyeing and used some pretty egg cups that she borrowed from Toronto Antiques on King & the Cynthia Findlay Collection.
Toronto Antiques on King wishes everyone a wonderful weekend of sharing these special moments with friends and family. Happy Easter and Happy Passover.