Just a few more little things I wanted to share. Bon voyage Spice up Your Kitchen! I’ll have a roundup later today for your list making pleasure – more kitchen tutorials I’ve dug up from here and there.
Anyway…
This was a fun and cute project I’ve been wanting to do. Mini Kidlets!
I just scaled them down to fit on my small coat hanger. I figure they’ll be a great spot to stash smaller things like my keys, phone, and probably a random assortment of toys. My youngest just squealed when she saw them this morning, and said ‘babies!’ How cute is that?!
Also, here’s a picture of my mostly completed kitchen. I still have a few little touches I’d like to add, but overall I’m pretty glad I got some things accomplished! I’m no interior designer, but I like that it feels a little more me, instead of just a blank canvas. At the same time everything is also easily changeable (I do like to change my mind!).
I did manage to put together a little wall frame collage with some cute prints from 1canoe2 on etsy (they also coincidentally have a cute array of kitchen items as well). Have you tried out 3M’s removable picture hangers yet (ah, yes, a coupon too, niiiice)? I love them! Now I don’t have to worry about pounding holes in my crumbly plaster walls!
Here’s my last project: kitchen towels. Just grabbed a pack from target and started sewing. These would be a great house warming present all wrapped up with a bow.
Thanks again everyone for stopping by and leaving such nice comments! I love stopping by your blogs and seeing what you’ve been up to! And a super huge thanks to all of the amazing guest bloggers: Crafterhours, Jess, Vanessa, Mary, Ayumi, Cally, Kari, Penny, Dana, and Care!
Your kitchen looks awesome! This has been a really fun series. π Thank you!
Awesome series! Thanks again for hosting it. Love the ‘baby’ kidlets, great idea. I use those 3m hangers-I have concrete walls and don’t want huge holes everywhere. Work very well!
wow! i love your kitchen!
I know it’s wrong to covet, but I WANT your kitchen! Amazing work Anna π
Thank you, I’ve really enjoyed your series and have gotten several great ideas.
Have a God Filled Day
Shirley
Super fun with all the tutorials!! I tried my best to do them all.he.heh.eh.ee.
I love the kidlets. Have made my fair share of those but I do love those little babies π
You Kitchen looks wonderful, you have done a great job!
the tea towels look lovely, I would like to try this. Your kitchen looks lovely and tidy, co-ordinated, very calming. Kidlets are a new idea, you have worked hard to make all this come together.
Thank you Anna. Now my “want to do” list is getting even longer. I’m excited!
No, thank you, Anna! What a fun group of projects. LOVE the kidlets and your kitchen looks great. And I’m totally embellishing some towels for a wedding shower coming up…
Hooray for Spice Up Your Kitchen! You did a great job Anna!
I love that “Go Ride Bikes” print. I’ll have to check out that Etsy shop.
I enjoyed your kitchen week sooooo sooooo much! I don’t know if I left any comments before, but thank you so much. I am geared up to do a bunch of those tutorials!
oh I just love your spiced up kitchen! the flower holders, the kitchen towels, everything! thanks for the inspiration!
I have really enjoyed all the kitchen projects; and thanks so much for letting me join in the fun! I’ve got a quick list of all the things I want to do to spice up my own kitchen!
Very cute!
you are so right: excellent gift idea. i love it. have a nice weekend!xx
Your kitchen series was great.
Great idea on the mini kidlet too. I’ve made a few of them full size and love them. I’ll have to try minis.
Now..you have a colorful and beautiful kitchen π
Btw, I made a headband after read your post about it. Have posted in my blog. Thanks for the link !
I love the prints on your wall and had to check out the 1canoe2 shop… did you see the scissors one? That would be so awesome in a sewing room! π
your kitchen is beautiful. I love it.
Wish I could have visited your house somehow π