A few years ago my family embarked on the mission of clearing out my great aunt’s home after she moved to a nursing home with dementia. As she wasn’t fit to make decisions it was a difficult task that took the input of her Enduring Power of Attorney, her financial adviser, he legal team and most importantly her sister who is my grandmother.
She was younger than dear Aunty Clare but as the only living sibling she felt it was her responsibility to ensure all of her belongings were not thrown out and instead redistributed amongst the family. As the eldest daughter on this side of the family, I was fortunate to receive a full, vintage Royal Dolton dinner set that had been her mothers, several paintings and vintage ornaments, a beautiful selection of jewellery but most important of all, I received in total 62 doilies.
I mean, a woman can’t have enough doilies, right? Well, I rapidly learnt that this was wrong after trying to cover every surface in my home with the things. Luckily, a dear friend of mine had a wonderful idea and suggested that I reuse them in more modern ways… I initially thought the beautiful lace things were a bit one-dimensional but since then I have learnt that they are incredibly versatile and useful.
In case any one else in the Starts at 60 community has a “doily-problem” like I did, here are some of the best ways you can re-use the little things to make your life beautiful and easier.
1. Tea light candle holders or ornate dishes for keys and coins
Although it may seem basic, you can use doilies as stencils for your craft projects. Use it as a stencil and spray paint over it to make beautiful fabric prints, cards, wrapping paper or other stationery.
Doilies can make a beautiful vintage necklace or collar. To make one, simply:
4. Make a lampshade similar to paper maiche
6. Make beautiful original art pieces
How do you use doilies? Do you have any other fun and clever ways to make sure they’re used? Tell us about them in the comments below…