PRESENTS...
I fell into the sink taking this picture! I had to post this one! :) |
Want a good place to put those unforgettable recipes, love notes, etc. Well, here is the next best thing since sliced bread! It's the ribbon notekeeper! It can be yours for a whopping $5.00! That's what I spent on this project. I currently have my Mom's classic recipes clipped on that she gave me 9 years ago when I got married. I also have a fun "Superstitions of the Season" clipart cut-out by Susan Branch. On the other cabinet, adjacent to this one, I framed my Nana's classic banana bread recipe as you can tell it is VERY old and falling apart, so I decided to buy a $3.00 frame and put a notecard in the back for the matte.
I also have to blog about our new popcorn air popper. We are bringing the good ol' days back with fresh, hot popcorn made by air rather than those microwave bags of butter stuff. This is SO much fun for our family nights. It's also super cheap. Think about the trail mixes while out in the powdery snow, and cranberry popcorn strings for the seasons ahead. Yummm... Have I convinced you yet to grab one?
Cinderella Pumpkins~Boston Bee 2010 |
Boston Bee~2010 |
Have you clicked onto the Cottage Home site yet? Go to the pic., on the right where my husband and son are walking on the beach. Click and you will be swept away to Cottage Home Maine! This is my favorite shop to go to when I'm visiting my parents in the summah! I think you'll like it;)
it turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea, I am always looking for extra storage ideas.
ReplyDeleteYour recipe ribbon rocks! How's that for alliteration? I like the framed recipe too. What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteWow, This is brilliant! I'm a fellow Boston gal myself...living in socal and your blog made me miss home. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the ribbon notekeeper! When my girls got married I gave them copies of my recipes. Hopefully one day they will really appreciate them (as you have). I do have a recipe that my oldest daughter copied of a Strawberry Pie that her grandmother always made. I WILL matte it like you did and display in my kitchen. Thanks for inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteI love the framed recipe! What a great idea. My one tip for things I need to keep is to scotch tape them on the inside of the cabinet doors. One door has all the cards for my repair men, roof man, etc. They never get lost. Another one has a copy of my passport and all the contact info for the neighbors, in case their house ever burns down while they are out. When I use this method, I never lose things. Ann
ReplyDeleteHey..me again. I did frame the recipe, which you inspired:http://gardenwondersetc.blogspot.com/2010/10/decrotive-wall-art-etc.html
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