I like the vintage stuff, one day I hope my sewing room will be done in the 1930's and 40's era. I have some really cute quilts I want to hang. While at work we were looking at some old magazines and I stumbled upon some cute vintage picture's. Chelsey called last Saturday to see how Stuart was doing after his little accident (see earlier post)and we got to visiting and she said her and Cole were cleaning one of the rooms downstairs so they could make it into their food storage room, I guess Tiffany has gotten her into the whole aspect of being prepared. So here's to you Chelsey and Tiff, this is what your shelfs are going to look like when your all done isn't it?
Do you know anybody with shelves like this today? You can tell she didn't shop Costco! Maybe I should stop sewing just a little bit and focus on our food storage, hum that was just a quick thought. Check out her cute apron, back in style but it needs some quirking here and there and oh yea it needs ric rac! Happy canning!
Shannon! I'm only leaving this on your blog b/c I don't think you've been getting my emails!
ReplyDeleteI've emailed you a couple times, the last time was to let you know Diane DID get her apron. She had been out of town and that is why neither of us had heard from her.
Yikes...I only have a few shelves with canned items. That's a fun picture, for sure.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE food storage like that! But knowing me, I'd be lucky to get one shelf full. I've also loved catching up on all of your recent fun posts. How fun to see you with a gun. I must admit I thought the picture with the pile of empty shells were flowers as well.....it's a girl thing. You are officially voted the most creative person I've ever met. How can we get some of that to rub off on me?
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. It reminds me of my Grandmothers food storage.
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