At Home with Kim Vallee New Uses for old Things |
We all have it, you know that pile of papers on the kitchen counter, or the table right inside the front door. Well, when I saw the New uses for Old Things post on Pinterest I thought it could be a remedy for all that stuff.
And so far it has been! Sunglasses no longer get lost in piles of paper or get grease spots on them from sitting on the kitchen counter. I always know where my most recent coupons are, not that I ever remember to take them...but hey one step at a time.
My little girls latest creations no longer get smashed and tossed but displayed proudly.
And all those very important papers that pile up now have a perfect spot.
I slipped a thin peace of wood between the shutter and the wall and tacked it in place so the mail doesn't fall out.
Thanks for hosting your party for us. Ricki had posted her entry last week but let us know about your party so we could be planning for it. I have pinned lots of book page wreaths and finally made some this past week.
ReplyDeleteI love the shutter organizer. Thanks for hosting this.
ReplyDeleteHello dear Caroline, I received your ATC... IT'S STUNNING!!! Wow, it's so gorgeous, I'm impressed and really really happy with it! I will post it on my blog soon and send everyone over to yours :)
ReplyDeleteNow back to this post, what a great idea! I love Louvre doors.
hugs,
Wendy
That is so cool, very nice that you can use your counter for food now. The butterfly is really cute
ReplyDeleteHello, my Dear! What a neat idea! I've come to you from The "Grow Your Blog" party...it was over before I knew about it, but it was so nice of Vicki to leave the list up! Anyway, I always welcome new blogs to enjoy, and yours is delightful! I am now following you ~ please come and visit me if you get a chance!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to "meet" you!
Hugs,
Anne
Thanks for getting my linky up! We got home from New Orleans, and Bonnie (our Westie) had minor surgery yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI love using shutters in decor. I've seen some great Pinterest boards dedicated to them.
Thanks for hosting, Caroline!
xo,
RJ