[All Photos - The Grower's Daughter] It's been a long time since I've posted on any vintage finds I've re-purposed, so I thought I would share how I've been using a little collection of ironstone butter pats that I found at a show this summer. These are petite little plates, about two inches in diameter, that were at one time used to hold a pat of butter, and was part of a place setting. They can be found all over, and for fairly cheap, if you really keep your eye out. First, they make perfect little soap dishes. I have one sitting on my vanity, and they are just the right size for a guest bar. You could also use one by your kitchen sink for quick access when scrubbing up before dinner. They make great jewellery holders, especially for small, dainty pieces, and they also keep loose change in one place. Here, a set of three hold a few office supplies and add some charm to a work space. They also are a tidy little saucer for used tea bags. And, if you're feeling very creative, you could always use them as they are intended - as butter pats! I'm hoping to be able to have my photos from our trip sorted by the end of the week. In the meantime, have a lovely rest of the week.