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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Rolling in dough!



 Well, not really rolling anymore. These old girls have been retired to my wall. I have this odd beam dividing my kitchen and dining room and have discovered it's the perfect place to display my collection of old kitchen tools.




 My rolling pins and "high speed" hand mixers have a place of honor here as well. (I will post my mixers on another day).This adorable chalkboard that I got at a flea market last summer sits between them on the wall.



{I borrowed the saying from The Farm Chicks' Cookbook.}


10 comments:

  1. That is a great way to display these vintage beauties!

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  2. The rolling pin looks very pretty tie up with ribbon. I saw an idea one time using rolling pins to hold vintage kitchen towels.

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  3. My mother still uses hers! Me, I don't do biscuits! Well, maybe the frozen kind:)

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  4. I like all kitchen things with red or green handles. My rolling pin is vintage but has plain wood handles.

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  5. I have my mother's old wooden rolling pin. I just do not have it displayed as nice as you. You had a neat idea.

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  6. That is very cool. A very neat idea. Thanks for sharing!

    VTT~Old cameras

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  7. Such a wonderful display..I really like it, and I like all the vintage kitchen things. Your's are just wonderful. Happy VTT>.

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  8. Very cool. I love vintage kitchen tools!

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  9. Nice vintage rolling pins...guess they enjoy being decorative, after a long life of rolling the dough! Peace, Stephanie

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  10. Great idea for display! I have 3 or 4 old ones, myself!

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