So I have recently located some new editions for my juice glass collection!
I found these little gems tucked away and extremely dusty in the back of a cabinet at a local antiques store, It was my first time in there and seriously, you could look in there for days! there are so many little alcoves, the floor changes height and material several times and things are stacked up to the ceiling! I walked out with these two looking a little worse for ware, I cleaned them up aaaannnnd
WALAH!
My mum ( I love how committed she is to my random collection!) also managed to find this decanter which matches the little orange glass she picked up for me in New South Wales! How exciting, I look forward to a sunny breakfast drinking juice with these little ones!
The collection is coming along so well, but I can't wait to add to it!
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So do you remember my juice glass collection?
Here are a couple of exciting new editions that were hunted down by my lovely parents in Coffs Harbour, NSW.
The broke the bank paying 10c for one and 50c for the other. But they're beautiful! 
The tiny one with the oranges is my favorite to dateXx
I think it is fair to say that most people have or have had a collection of some kind.
Baseball cards, fancy plates, teaspoons, Pogs (does any body else remember pogs?) anyway you get my point. . .I wanted to start a collection that wasn't going to cost me a fortune, one that was functional and one that I and others could appreciate on a daily basis. So at the beginning of the year I Started collecting vintage juice glasses.It is strange I know, but the patterns and prints feed my love of both design and colour. . .
I got my first glass In January this year, I spotted it through the window of a closed Op shop in Yarrawonga. Although I only intend to collect one of each kind of glass, the woman at the shop said I had to buy all four. So I forked out the $5 for 4 strawberry printed glasses to kick off my collection. (If you come to visit I wont mind too much if you break one!)
The next two glasses in the collection were purchased from a second hand store in Northcote - Melbourne. They were two dollars each and I'm pretty sure I was unnaturally excited about finding them. . .

The Fourth and final glass in my collection (until I find the next one, of course!) was given to me by my dad, its a slightly different shape to the others, but I still love it!
So if you see any of these floating around let me know . . . I can't wait to expand my collection!