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April 28, 2010

KITCHEN RENOVATIONS

I did a little puttering around the kitchen the other day and changed out some of my displays....that's another great thing about being a thrift store shopper...there is ALWAYS so much stuff lying around to choose from!!!!!
This gorgeous tray is one thing that will never be re-sold--it was my grandmothers and my mom gave it to me the last time I was home (don't worry mom..I didn't paint it...just stuck some vinyl on it!).


 Happy day!
xojanis

20 comments:

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Hi Janis,
Everything you touch turns so lovely! Your silver tray is stunning and adding the vinyl numbers and then placing the metal eiffel tower in front for display....just beautiful.
You have such a wonderful way of embellishing everything. I love your designs.

hugs
Sissie

Rose H (UK) said...

So lovely!

Anne Lorys said...

Oooo, I love the numbers on the tray, that looks fabulous!

Anne

Glamorous Girl Gone Goofy said...

Love the numbers on your silver platter.

luverly!!!
krisTTie

Maureen said...

The tray looks great! I've been picking up rosaries lately but am still on the hunt for white or cream. Elusive so far.

Lady Pamela said...

How do you have time to decorate your kitchen when you are getting ready to leave on a GREAT ADVENTURE? You continue to amaze and delight me.
**PEACE**

Julie Marie said...

Hello Janis, oooh, your tray is so beautiful, and I am sure it carries such precious memories of your grandmother... I am so happy to hear you would never part with it! xoxo Julie Marie

Burlap Luxe said...

Janis I am so happy to have found your blog.
I can stay and read and snoop for hours picking out all the little inspirings things I love.

I will be back.
Dore

June said...

Janis that tray of your grandmothers is so lovely. I'm sure your mom will sleep better tonight knowing that it is safe with you.lol
How special that she passed it down to you. I love what you did with your kitchen displays.
hugs

kathi @ traybella said...

aahhh the gift of moving things around! i do it all the time, drives my hubby nuts. ;)
love the tray with No. 5 on it!
kathi

raggygirlvintage said...

Such a gorgeous tray Janis, and all the more special that it's not just any tray, it's Grandma's tray!
Tracey

{Bellamere Cottage} said...

I LOVE it! Just perfect.

Warm blessings,
Spencer

Pansy Cottage Girl said...

Very nice. My kitchen will be getting a makeover soon, it is so outdated. I keep putting it off because it will be soooo much work!

Rustydiva said...

Hello Janis,
Your grandmother's tray is beautiful, the letters divine and the eiffel tower perfectly poised! You created a totally winning combination and it looks wonderful in your kitchen! I want to be you when I grow up. haha

Kenda

V I N T A G E O L O G I E said...

Dreamy combination of whites, silvers and a pop of green ... lovely!!

Love it!

xo
Jill

Sylvia said...

I love the tray with the black letters...very elegant looking. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment...love comments...

Sylvia

The Tattered Cottage said...

Hi Janis -
I'm new to your blog, but I have already added you to my favorites. The tray is lovely and how special that your mom passed it on to you :)
Toni

Cindy said...

I love the patina on the beautiful silver tray. I also LOVE silver with great patina. Hugs, Cindy S

~La Rustique Market~ said...

You're so clever! I Love, Love, Love what you did with your G-ma's silver tray.
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog.

XO
Lisa

Prior said...

That's what inspires me to clean, When I'm through I can play with my junk treasures! It looks lovely as usual... I have that same white vase! Lezlee

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