inspired by one of my favorite new blogs:
http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2011/10/baking-center-from-old-desk.html?spref=fb
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Before |
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Making progress |
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All finished! |
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Photo of the Hoosier cabinet in it's original home. It has been in John's family since it's purchase. |
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Baking mixes, until I learn to bake on my own! |
Learning to use what you already own is a great way of adding new life and character to your home!
I didn't spend a dime on this project, I just repurposed items from around the house.
I just need to learn to be a better baker now, but that's a post for another day!
Comments
You get to pick the recipes :-)