Thursday, 13 September 2012

Just thought I'd Share!

I use very inexpensive cotton 'shop rags' or  'shop towels'  as DISHCLOTHS!  You can buy a bag full for a few dollars at local hardware stores, Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot.  I have them in white and off-white. They are kind of  'nubby' so it helps scrub dishes and wipe sticky counters & tables, they are bleachable, dry quickly and they are PRETTY!

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  1. This is such a great idea. I have some very utilitarian tea towels that have been embellished with "labels" from the Graphics Fairy - they were a blogging gift and I love them.

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    1. I bought some 'inexpensive' white cotton flour sack towels from Walmart and applied Graphics Fairy prints on mine too! haha. These inexpensive products I find are prettier than a lot of the expensive stuff! :)

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  2. Love that idea....hey see your round bread board there...I almost got the exact same one at Christies...but she wanted $50 and I thought that was a bit much....what do you think? Enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Hey Chrissy! Well, I bought mine at Southworks for $80! so $50 sounds good to me! LOL but I had been looking for one for a while and didnt want to let it go. Now I am looking for some beefy square types! (if I EVER get to go anywhere!!) :/

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  3. They are pretty and look vintage too! I can't ever justify spending much on dish towels because no matter how hard I try, they always become stained! :-) By the way, I saw your comment on my post recently and I just had to tell you... don't hang your head low about not having a garden... I understand that feeling completely! It was a long while before I was able to have one. Hope you have a great weekend.

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    1. ONE DAY I will have my garden!! and finally let a couple of my girlfriends (who have been bugging me about it) help me get started canning! I love checking out your page it's very refreshing! love your style! take care :)

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