So many of you commented about seeing the vintage kitchen at 1515.
Thought maybe I better give you a tour?
And a view of some of the vignettes for Table Top Tuesday.
And a view of some of the vignettes for Table Top Tuesday.
My table, that came out of the garden cottage
Each cousin has their own chair and vintage pillow
Top of the old radio cabinet I bought for $25
great place for cookbooks and storage
chickens kind of rule the roost around here
chalk for the chalkboard door
Looking from the dining room to the kitchen
the left is the chalkboard door for family members to write notes
my Grandmother's aprons hanging on the wall
My maternal grandmothers enamel top table that always sat in her garage.
Now it sits in my paternal grandmother's kitchen, the crock, cookie jar and grinder all returned to 1515 where they came from.
We have been collecting the crotched potholders
My grandparents coffee grinder on the shelf
Grandad's coffee can, returned to 1515
aprons we use
new shelf above stove
metal bread box and cannister set
Can not resist kitchen metal ware
Now for 3 views
Fall 2010
Spring 2009
This what the kitchen looked like when I bought 1515
Which do you like better?
My Mom and Aunt Catherine in the kitchen 1970
in the same spot
I love this kitchen
red white black yellow
I must of forgotten that the walls were yellow and the
curtains were red and white checked.....just like they are now
That is my Grandfather, my cousin Deb, myself and my
Grandfather's wife
There is something so special about making meals in that kitchen.
Whether it is the cousins sitting around the table in the morning drinking coffee,
a dinner party for the extended family or our big Christmas dinner, it is the
16 comments:
I love this kitchen! It is so bright and cheerful.
I really appreciate how much family and family history mean to you. This kitchen just shows how much love there is.
Lisa
Hi Ann! Oh, I love the kitchen! So many vintage items I would love to put my tiny hands on.
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
Oh, Ann! What a sweetly sentimental place. It makes me think of my own kitchen when I was a kid. I love yours and I am so glad that you get so much enjoyment out of it. xo Diana
I LOVE your kitchen! It just brings a smile to my face looking at all the the wonderful vintage things you have so lovingly placed around the room!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
So many lovely things to look at. It is a fab kitchen!
Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger
My favorite is the one of your mom and your aunt in the 1970 kitchen. I betcha there have been soooo many wonderful meals prepared and cooked in this vintage kitchen.
Touring your kitchen, I see things that I have seen in homes long ago. We sure never had any nice things growing up.I wish I had things from my g.parents.Smiles, Susie(She Junks)
Your kitchen is fabulous! How wonderful you have all these treasures and treasured memories to surround you there.
Lovely, I love everything about it.
Your have so many lovely vintage items! Your kitchen is so pretty and cheerful!
WOW! Every element looks perfect! I love the look of the kitchen.
Well, I love the white cabinets now, but sort of was liking the cabinetless look from the photo in the 70's. I think it's so special that you have preserved that house for all the cousins!
OH golly,
That kitchen is so fun, I just love seeing the treasures!
The colors too, I just adore yellow and red!
Hugs,
Cindy
1515 is such a treasure for your family. It must be just wonderful to spend time there with your cousins. Reminds me of my own grandmother's house and the cabin in the mountains, which burned down. Did you get the water line fixed? Warmer days are coming.
Thanks for the tour!!! What a great kitchen, so bright, colorful and cheerful. You have many of the kitchen items and gadgets that I search for to sell in my booth. I know you enjoy the time you spend there!!!
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