23 April 2010
Kitchen utensils
I´m getting better, thanks for all your nice regards.
I have been doing a little bit of work on the utensils for the kitchen. Mostly painting, decorating and staining some of my old stuff, that was from my blue period, the bucket, the dustbin, the strainer, the grater and the thing to make mashed potatoes with. The latter is easy to do yourself, its just wire and a little bit of a straw. I also painted and decorated some small metal jars and a tray. Then I added some vegetables and some new stuff, that I bought on Ebay. Remember to click at the photos to enlarge.
Have a nice weekend!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
You have made a good job!I love the canisters.
ReplyDeleteAll are shabby,chic and country!
Very good
A good week end to you!
Sonya
Great idea to paint the utensils!!! Everything looks great Susanne:D
ReplyDeleteI was imagining us shrinking today, walking into my kitchen after a visit to my brocante/flower shop. We spent a long time at the table drinking coffee and talking.. it was really nice:D
Synnøve x
I think you did a wonderful job!I love the wonderful mini's at the kitchen table...so as your wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteI do not commenting that much at your blog, but often come and visit your blog, to see all the beautiful minies you make!
sabihax
Thank you so much, Sonya, enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Synnøve, I would love to stay in your kitchen (both the one i 1:1 and 1:12) and to visit the shops, and I am sure, we could talk a lot. I like that thought! I will be shrinking soon and then I´ll transmogriffe myself to Norway ;-)
Thank you, Sabiha!
ReplyDeleteI like to visit your blog too. Actually it is one of my favorites. You have such a sense for details.
Love, Susanne
Love every bit of it. The beautiful ceramics gives that sense of countrykitchen... together with the ducktheme. Funny thing is I´m thinking rooster theme in my kitchen :0)
ReplyDeleteLooking so much forward to our trip tommorow!
I am happy that you feel better.
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen will look pretty. I love how you are painting everything.
Have a nice weekend
Beautiful job, susanne!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,
Michelle
You made a wondeful job, i like it so much.
ReplyDeleteNatascha
Thanks Annie, but just tell me who is the rooster in your kitchen ;-))
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward too, and I am so well now that I can keep the food in my stomach and all the right places ;-)
Thanks Eva, I hope you are well now too; and thanks Michelle, nice weekend to you too.
Love, Susanne
..This is going quickly, thank you so much, Natascha, have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove, Susanne
Wonderful...I love all the little duck images in them.
ReplyDeleteGlad you feel better.
Great job! I love them all!
ReplyDeleteLove the ducks:)
ReplyDeleteThe ducks are fab :) Everything looks beautiful and lovingly worn!
ReplyDeleteIt's all wonderful Susanne, especially love the canisters. Making the potato masher was a clever idea :)
ReplyDeleteHello Susanne. Very nice layout of objects on the table.
ReplyDeleteSome tools also I've got (colander, grater) but repainted have an entirely different aspect. It 's a good idea.
As usual, I like you very much :-)
Fantastic! the utensils for kitchen nice.
ReplyDeleteOh!, as I like, and the colors that you you combiunado are precious. It's perfect.
ReplyDeleteA Carmen hug
Lovely composition.
ReplyDeleteThe kitchen table is wonderful. Love the sieve and the grater. The idea for the smasher(?) is very clever! Love the pottery too!
ReplyDeleteI just love everything you make!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome:)
i'm a girl from greece who has just discovered ur blog!
Suuuuper!!
Love all your little paraphernalia on the table Susanne! You had a blue period?
ReplyDeleteFor the longest time I could not leave a message on your blog! Blogger did not allow it. Strangest things happening in Blogland sometimes.
I already loved your table but now with all the kitchen ustensils it's even beeter. In fact it's great. I love the colours of the ustensils.
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Wonderful job you have made, I like all the things a lot!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks wonderful, very real. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog Magda!
Yes Lize, once I thought that kitchens should be blue, its a traditional thing, a lot of danish kitchen were blue or had blue utensils until after 2. world war or so. But I want my house to be a little more up to days allthough furnished with antiquties also.
Love, Susanne
I just found your blog and love your work, especially the weathered table and your canisters. So creative.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, and welcome to my blog, I already follow yours, and I like it very much.
ReplyDeleteLove, Susanne
I love you kitchen scene, the colours are beautiful, and the utensils are so nice.
ReplyDeleteAna