Changing Up The Kitchen Vignettes

January 05, 2013
I moved things around in the kitchen today.  

This is a new purchase.


I purchased this old hanging, dovetailed wooden box.  It has some character but I paid $20 for it at an antique shop.  I had some Christmas money burning a hole in my pocket.  I filled it with vintage wooden utensils.



Last year I went with a coffee themed vignette right after Christmas here on the corner built in too.  This one is different.


I have added various coffee pots, a red thermos for color, an old Folger's coffee can and puzzle, and a Barrington coffee scoop.


I moved the green shutter to the other kitchen wall.  I had this coffee pot print hanging in the laundry room.  I also moved the jar print above it from the laundry room door.


That's the old colander I paid $1 for just before Christmas.




I took down the family photos in this corner.  I am going to add them to a gallery wall.


This is Organized Clutter!



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  1. always wonderful vignettes...that coffee print is really neat!

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  2. Love this one! I have a collection of vintage coffee pots and I need to make a vignette on my baker's rack. You hae inspired me! hugs, Linda

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  3. Love that corner and the vintage coffee theme. Perfect for these cold winter days.

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  4. I love coffee pots and have my own collection. Like the variety of yours!
    Farmhouse hugs,
    Cindy

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  5. beautiful, I really like this!

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  6. Very cool idea. I never know what to do right after the holiday

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  7. Looks great ! Good mix of coffee stuff ! I like it !

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  8. I love the wall box. The art is great too.

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  9. Love your newly decorated corner. Fun to be able to just move stuff around and get a very different look. Love the new (old) dovetailed box. I love old wooden stuff. I would be embarrassed to show all I have collected.
    Blessings, my friend,
    Audrey Z.
    Timeless Treasures

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  10. Love the coffee corner. The dove tailed box is pretty special too. I just can't get into redecorating after Christmas for some reason. I took my stuff down on New Year's Day and it's still looking pretty pathetic and bare. I was trying to convince myself that I was going for a minimalistic look, but it's really just the lazy girl look.

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  11. Your newest purchase was well worth the $20 you spent on it! I love all of your old utensils, too.

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  12. Great box you found to hang in your kitchen. I'm liking your pops of red as well in your little corner.
    Mary Alice

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  13. Carlene, I love your "coffee corner". You create the best vignettes!

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  14. Fun find. I like your coffee corner. '-)

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  15. What a great vignette. I love your new box.
    Hugs,
    Laura

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  16. The changes make it fun. I like that picture of the different coffee pots of the ages. And I'm with you, if there's money burning a hole, you gotta get it out of there and spent!
    Liz

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  17. Love your coffee corner...and I really love that wood box!! Always love seeing your vignettes.
    hugs,
    Cindy

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  18. That is such a charming corner! Great vignette!

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  19. This looks amazing, Carlene. Corners are often hard to decorate but you have done a top job on this one. It's just precious with all your cute "stuff"....

    With all this packing and clutter and "drivin' me nuts" stuff around, I live for the day I can, once again, try to make something pretty.:)

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  20. Nice! I love vintage thermoses, and those coffee cans are fantastic.

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  21. Love all of the changes Carlene! You always have such fun vintage items! Love the new box.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  22. Wonderful coffee corner! I remember seeing lots of those old coffee tins outside the tenant houses--just rusting where they threw them out the back door. Sure wish I'd stopped and picked them up!

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  23. Really Really love the vignette. The coffee print is so pretty!

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  24. I love the vignette. This is a great use of space, love it!

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    http://mydailyphotojourney.blogspot.com/2012/12/looking-for-pinners.html

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  25. Hi there... I popped over from Debra's party... love love love all of your coffeepots!... mmmm.... I can just smell the heavenly aroma of coffee percolating from here... also love your new utensil holder... perfect!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  26. Wonderful coffee corner. I love the prints on the wall as well. I have that same colander....
    Thanks for sharing.
    Michele

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  27. This is SO pretty! I reallylove your style! Following you on facebook now!

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  28. Love it!!! We are big coffee nerds. When we own a house with more space, I want to set up a little coffee corner.

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  29. Love your coffee corner. I am working up to making my own and will borrow some of your ideas...followed this page here from facebook... wanted more information! would normally have done this already but just lost my mom so that kind of took precedence! Your post rewet my whistle to get this done! I have this old Bar from the 30s or 40s trying to decide if I want to paint it or not...it has no real value so I want to paint will have to do it where my husband doesn't see he would think it a sin to paint wood!

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