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2013 Reading Challenge

2013 Reading Challenge
Maytina has read 7 books toward her goal of 52 books.
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My To Do of 2013

1) read 52 books (8/52)

2) sew a dress for myself

3) send everyone a card for their birthday

4) make candles

5) hand write and mail (at least) 52 letters (14 so far)

6) knit this quilt (258/400 puffs)

7) knit 12 pairs of socks (2/12)

8 ) bake one new cookie recipe every week - and blog about it (4/52)

9) make a small quilt

10) start a 'What I did today' daily journal project (using The Happiness Project)

11) participate in Craftster's Monthly Challenge

12) go on at least one epic road trip and as many smaller ones as possible

13) knit 13 Tiny Owl Knits projects



 



Window Shopping Wednesday, Part 8

Domestic, Pretty, Window Shopping

I have fallen head over heels for recycled glasses. I came across an Etsy shop called BootleHood and am even more in love. These Dr Pepper bottles-turned-glasses are swoon-worthy. I looooove them.

 

These recycled wine glasses are beautiful too. As much as I love the prints on the other glasses that make it obvious they are recycled, these ones are proof you can made recycled goods look better than new. They’re lovely and clean so they’d work in a modern kitchen, but pretty much all glass wear will work in any kitchen theme.

Now, proof that new, modern pieces like the recycled glasses above can co-exist happily with fun vintage finds! These ashtrays (or candy dishes), found at Stock in Trade are vintage but well kept and they would be perfect alongside any of these glasses! These dishes were meant for game night, yes?

Another item from the same shop, hi-lighting the same idea, vintage and modern, happily ever after. I would run off with this pot. I’d make sauces in it all day.

Naturally, I can’t have a kitchen edition of Window Shopping Wednesday without aprons!! In keeping with the modern meets vintage theme of this week’s installment, here are three much-loved aprons from Mia Sorella Aprons. All three would work in either a modren or retro kitchen.

 

I am, no surprise, especially in love with this one.

Gear up for a post tomorrow about what I made for the kids’ school for Thanksgiving!

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