Showing posts with label Finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finds. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Great Find, More Storage
I found this at Barnfull of Goodies in Morrisburg. Good price and it only needed a fresh coat of paint. It had been painted but not too well and the original label had been covered up. I wanted to see what had been covered so Marty gently sanded it and revealed the shelf's original purpose. With a fresh coat of super white enamel metal paint it is bright and fresh and already filled up. I am storing my embossing powders here for easy access. It fit like a glove on a wee spot of wall between the laundry room and studio. Perfect!!
Monday, September 10, 2018
A Little Kitchen Enamel Lovin'
I pulled this kitchen table from the back of Marty's dad's barn. He used to fix motors on it. We rescued it and fixed it up as our first table. Thirty-four years later, we are still enjoying it!
I found this a few years ago at a town wide yard sale. I love the way "BREAD" is lettered.
Oh so many years ago, we purchased this Hoosier. The pull out enamel counter has always been very handy.
For a long time this has held the cooking utensils close by the stove.
A more recent fixer upper that makes it home in the kitchen also sports an enamel pull out counter.
Finds from the past: smaller enamel jug, timer from and old stove as well as the back from an old stove with it's own mirror.
A very recent find: and old postal scale. It weighs a tonne! The enamel is practically perfect. It has a voluptuous form.
The glass plate is perfect too. Lovely!!!
I found this a few years ago at a town wide yard sale. I love the way "BREAD" is lettered.
Oh so many years ago, we purchased this Hoosier. The pull out enamel counter has always been very handy.
For a long time this has held the cooking utensils close by the stove.
A more recent fixer upper that makes it home in the kitchen also sports an enamel pull out counter.
Finds from the past: smaller enamel jug, timer from and old stove as well as the back from an old stove with it's own mirror.
A very recent find: and old postal scale. It weighs a tonne! The enamel is practically perfect. It has a voluptuous form.
The glass plate is perfect too. Lovely!!!
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