I received a really pretty dish towel from my daughters last year for Mother's Day. Too pretty to use for drying dishes...but I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it.
Last month I decided it was just what the kitchen window needed. I sewed a quick row of stitching for a rod pocket, and hung it up along with three vintage napkins. I think it looks pretty good! The window is a western exposure so the dish towel/window treatment also cuts down on the glare coming though that window. I love it when things work out!
I'm joining in the party for
Vintage Inspiration Friday.
I love all the inspiration I find there!
12 comments:
Hi sweet Marie!! What a wonderful idea!! I love that you used the tea towel this way...now you can enjoy it every time you see it ~ I hope you are doing wonderful sweet friend, hugs and love, Dawn
Morning Marie, This looks lovely. You always know how to give things that special touch. Pj
Looks great! Love the design too.
You are so right...much to pretty to use,but it looks wonderful hanging over your pretty kitchen sink. I love the corner shelf on each side. Such a sweet vintage kitchen. Thank you dear friend for remembering my son in prayer and also the family that loss their son...means a lot. Blessings
Great way to show off the towel! Hugs Marilou
Dear Marie, your kitchen looks so very cosy, and warm- love the idea with the tea towel, and the old napkins- looking so good.
Hugs to you, Dorthe
What a great kitchen! Just love it, Hugs, Lynn
You're so right, it's too pretty to use. What a great idea to hang it with the the other towels. Perfect!
what a cute dish towel that is and such a clever way to use it.
The tea towel is perfect in that window with the napkins...so clever of you! I love your cabinets, too. Someday I would love to have some glass-front ones.
You will smile everytime you walk in there I bet!!
xoxo
J
Very cute...the napkins on edge are the perfect backdrop!
Rene'
I love your kitchen window and everything around it. Thank you for visiting my blog--it's nice to know that we share the same love of vintage "stuff."
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