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I love these collections of ordinary everyday kitchen things used as artwork - when gathered together they look wonderful.
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Image 1 - here Image 2 - Gilles de Chabane Image 3 - Country Style Magazine Images 4 & 6 -Homes & Gardens Magazine Image 5 - Amanda McLauchlan
I loved second photo and it caused one of those 'aha' moments! Now I have an idea about what to do with old kitchen implements that we no longer use, but are too cute/old to dispose of :)
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of these collections and how fabulous they look on display. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI adore Pic # 3 Leigh! Although MOTH would positively freak out with all those rolling pins in the basket. He occasionally calls me from the bar at the Rowing Club after a longer than permittted session & asks if he's about to get the rounds of the kitchen via Millie's special rolling pin for errant husbands!
ReplyDeleteMillie ^_^
Just lurking.. I like to peek into this blog. I really love those wonderful pictures. I dodn't have a blog of my own.. yet. just lurking around for inspiration
ReplyDeleteI'm a Norwegian teacher/housewife/mom/grandmother..
Thank you for brightening up my day! These images really feed the soul. It is lovely to find like minded people who truly love beauty in everyday life.
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