I have a water pitcher. It’s ten thousand years old and made of raffia, which isn’t a great combo.
I’ve been meaning to pick up a new one in preparation for summer (I like to use pitchers to serve my BBQ guests homemade sangria), but how much prettier – and more fun – is this idea?
The key is to look for a jar – whether vintage or brand-new – with interesting details that make it anything but ordinary; I love the contrast between the rustic wood-and-twine stopper on this jar and my delicate gold-rimmed water glasses.
Tip: If you find a jar in a pretty color, you can also transform it into a centerpiece by placing it on a contrasting tray.
Vintage water glasses; plate and jar via T.J. Maxx.