kitchen photos (above and below) are from Mary at Little Red House
According to Mary: "You asked for pics of our painted cabinets. Here are a few. Mine are a sort of soft yellow, with an antique glaze on top."
Well, Mary, I think your kitchen looks straight out of a magazine and I'd wrestle you for that apron sink!! Your attention to detail is impeccable and all I can say is: perfection!!
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She emailed me that she, too, had found inspiration from this Better Homes and Garden image:
I love the red and cream and have had that particular Better Homes and Gardens photo in my inspiration scrapbook for years! B.J. nailed the look on the head and yet, managed to inject her own great style into the finished room!***********************************************************************************
Penny, from Lavender Hills Studio sent me this photo of her painted cabinetry.
In this case, it is not in her kitchen, but her bathroom...same difference, in my opinion. Look at the glorious, red antiquing treatment she gave to her vanity. Knowing Penny, I thought there might be a little mosaic action somewhere, but every artist knows which canvas best suits her! As for painted, mosaic perfection, check out this feast for the eyes...
Wouldn't this look pretty in my kitchen??!!
(photo: Lavendar Hill Studio )
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A black kitchen is not for everyone, but this black kitchen definitely qualifies as gutsy and stylish. I love cream with black, and have done cream, antiqued cabinets combined with a black island in a previous home of ours. I loved it for its simplicity and timeless qualities, but I must confess, I am really enjoying experimenting with more unique colour schemes!

This gorgeous kitchen belongs to my brother and sister-in-law. My jaw dropped when I laid eyes on it for the first time this past fall. My sil, Denise, describes the colour of her cabinetry as the peel of a fresh ginger root...and that describes it bang on! Her island is an olivey-green which contrasts beautifully with the earthy yellow shade of the cabinets. Theirs is the kitchen of their dreams!

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Heather from Cottage Dreaming:
"I love painted cabinets. Mine are painted green with an antique wash (bottom half); and the upper half are cream with a wash."...Heather
I cannot believe the decorating talent out here in blogland. Honestly, who knew there was so much inspiration at one's fingertips? For those who (gasp!!) do not buy magazines...I reluctantly admit that there really is no need, if you are willing to do a little bit of blog searching. Just take a look at Heather's (from Cottage dreaming) kitchen.
~~Sigh~~Isn't this beautiful?? Her painted cabinetry reinforces my belief that it is a perfect alternative to traditional cabinetry finishes.


My sister, Wendy, took better care of her pieces than I did (although I wasn't bad), so at the end of our childhood, I was dismayed that my dining table had become damaged over the years, but I was at a loss to get a new one. Lo and behold, I recently stumbled upon a "new" one at a vintage store and gleefully picked it up for the sweet price of $25.oo...not bad, considering the price on the box (from Kmart) shows the original cost as being $13.99 (some thirty years ago...oyy, that makes me feel old!!). The young girl in me feels restored now...my Sindy collection is again intact, and I even lucked upon a new Sindy doll (albeit a brunette) for only $5!! I am a happy Sindy collector again, and the guilt I felt for damaging Sindy's table and chairs has been assuaged.
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Oh, and that pink cabinet...I'll have one of those, too!!
Look at this sea of pastel blue...heavenly, no?



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Anyway, we made sugar cookies to go with the teapot full of hot chocolate my son decided to make, so that he and his little sister could have some "on tap" at their ready. That is also when the non-baker in me reared her ugly head. I relized, after more carefully reading the recipe, that sugar cookie dough needs to be 
I did come through on the craft activity, though. Who better to check for classy craft ideas than Martha herself? Indeed, after a bit of looking through her archives I found what turned out to be the