When we were in the US for a couple of years ago I saw these beautiful jars and I fell in love. If you do not knew better, one would think that they have a half-century on the neck because they are so nicely decorated flexitankflexitank and taken from 50th century America. Perfect to use for admissions, as a vase, having muesli, flour and sugar in. Or why not fill them with water and set out on dinner tables as water carafes. But to stuff suitcase full of glass bellies and take home probably had not been too appreciated by Mr. S, so I had to content flexitankflexitank myself with my love and continue to dream. I have seen them on the gorgeous The Container Store, but it's there, and I'm here. At Martha sees similar cans on many images, filled with refreshing lemonade.
But today I sneaked in to Överskottsbolaget when I was on my way home and where they stood in line with its fine adornments and shiny lid. My dear cans, between the jar costing only $ 25 so that bröja having got a few cans come home with him. For some reason, flexitankflexitank I believe that my normally, infrequent visits to the Supreme Commander will increase ...
Oh, what a lovely cans! Just sånna I would like to have. All that is 50's flexitankflexitank inspired have a place in my kitchen and red things. Sheep checking the Supreme Commander!
@ 2010-03-02 19:54:16
For the first time baked "cupcakes" instead of muffins, recipe you had here for a while sen.Var prepared that it would cut itself because I saw that some had problems with it but it went well. I got a while ago that I had a lot of old tin cans in the garage and they use I now to tea, biscuits, garlic, spices, etc.. They are really beautiful and so much fun that they came to use. Greetings from Susanne
Yes you are, sadly, flexitankflexitank no o buy cans with you :( but can say that yes enjoyed the sun po way to work, for o Not to mention when yes spotted po Nogra smo snowdrops in rebate, here are the top po vor Sister! Hug Sister
@ 2010-03-07 14:04:15
I was in on Fish's Eddie in NYC and where there were lots of lovely tins, jars, bowls, dishes and everything else you want to take home. But to pack it in your bag from the US and then go home to Sweden with everything in the whole pieces felt like an overly tough challenge, so I got the hankering simply. That was the finfin anyway! :)
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