Now, Where To Put It all?

As you might be able to imagine, it is becoming increasingly hard to find room in our kitchen to put all the lovely cans of food I have been making. We live in a 100 year old farm house so there is not tons of cupboard space. People just did not have so much stuff back then. Make you think a little…

But still we needed more kitchen storage, and quick. I had clipped a photo from a magazine last winter of a shelf I thought would look great in here but nothing ever happened with it and I had sort of forgotten about it. But last week Jason dug out the photos as well as some boards from the barn.

By the next week we had a beautiful new shelf and two days later it was full of mason jars. It looks like it has always been there. Best of all I can see everything its not hidden in the back of some dark cupboard.

S.

4 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Wesley Voth on September 24, 2012 at 9:47 PM

    Love your new shelving, Sarah and Jason. It sure suits the house perfectly. I was planning on building those shelves for you, I really was…just ran out of time…but now you and Jason had the fun of building them! Looks great to see them full…

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  2. Yes, it really does look great! Both the shelving and the canned goods on them. Keep up the great work!!

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  3. Yes, your shelving and the canned goods on them look absolutely great! Keep up the hard work!

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  4. Posted by JASON'S MOM on September 25, 2012 at 9:06 PM

    LOOKS LOVELY !!!

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