Remember us talking about one job
leading to another.
Well, I noticed all of my decorative dish towels
needed to come down and get a good wash.
I love these vegetable towels,
they were hand embroidered by
our sweet friend Shirley.
She's such a talented lady, she embroiders,
quilts, decorates and makes the best pies
that you have ever tasted.
Clean and ready to store.
And a good time to tweak the kitchen
and change things up a bit.
Before the change.
These are towels that I embroidered.
These are towels that I embroidered.
Now . . . not better but different.
We all like to change things up
from time to time, right :)
Before
After
I'm still baking . . .
making all of Steve's favorites.
Betsey
at
Estelle's
The Maine House
http://themainehouse.blogspot.com/2019/12/christmas-creations-at-homea-small.html
inspired me to decorate my mixer :)
Her blog is amazing,
if you visit please let her know that
I sent you :)
This is hers . . . so cute, right!
This is mine:
This dish towel was also a gift from Shirley.
"I wish it were true, LOL."
We have a lot of vintage touches around
our kitchen and touches of red everywhere.
Our little home was built in 1905
and I love using vintage items to decorate;
that and anything that adds a country
farmhouse feel.
These last two photos are signs
that I painted on scraps of wood
from Steve's wood box.
I painted them a few years ago . . .
just for fun.
I hope you enjoyed your visit.
If you decorate your mixer for Christmas
please let me know . . .
I want to see what you've done :)
Keep Smiling!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
at
Estelle's
The Maine House
http://themainehouse.blogspot.com/2019/12/christmas-creations-at-homea-small.html
inspired me to decorate my mixer :)
Her blog is amazing,
if you visit please let her know that
I sent you :)
This is hers . . . so cute, right!
This is mine:
This dish towel was also a gift from Shirley.
"I wish it were true, LOL."
We have a lot of vintage touches around
our kitchen and touches of red everywhere.
Our little home was built in 1905
and I love using vintage items to decorate;
that and anything that adds a country
farmhouse feel.
These last two photos are signs
that I painted on scraps of wood
from Steve's wood box.
I painted them a few years ago . . .
just for fun.
I hope you enjoyed your visit.
If you decorate your mixer for Christmas
please let me know . . .
I want to see what you've done :)
Keep Smiling!
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)

















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