Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Bread Box Helps Organize Counter


The kitchen counter tends to be a space that gathers way too many items.


Believe me, I'm no neat freak but I do like some semblance of organization.


Packages of rolls, bread, muffins and so forth really tend to pile up on the counter. 

"What I need is an old-fashioned bread box," I told myself.


In a mail order catalog, I found one!  The cost? About $52. YIKES.  Wayyyyyyy too much.




But lo and behold, last weekend at a yard sale, something on a blanket in the front yard jumped out at me. 

 It was an  old-fashioned wooden breadbox that even came with a hole for ventilation! woo hoo



From the looks of the inside, it didn't look like it had been used much at all.


The cost?  $2. Perfect!  Much better. I bought it.


Once home, scrubbed it, let it dry, then painted it a pale, lovely yellow to match the kitchen walls.


I gave it several coats to really cover the wood.


Now the kitchen counter looks much neater, my wallet is happy and so am I.  

That's the remodeled breadbox, at the top of the post.

Today we are joining You're Gonna Love It on Kathe's blog, Kathe with an e. Go on over and pay her a visit. You'll be able to read all the cool entries. 

DO YOU USE A BREAD BOX IN YOUR KITCHEN?

21 comments:

  1. Do you need my address where to send this - I want one and have been looking - Susan you did a great job and it was a great find. Lucky you!
    sandie

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  2. Hi Susan

    We used to have a bread box until we moved here and now we have a bread drawer - love it!

    Leann

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  3. I hardly ever buy bread and when I do keep it in the freezer as I use it seldomly.

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  4. Susan,
    That's wonderful that you found what you were looking for! This is a pretty yellow color. I have been looking for a bread box, and all of them are chrome or black these days. Whatever happened to the nice looking bread boxes? I love this one cause it has a hole for freshness.
    ~Sheri at Red Rose Alley

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  5. That's a beautiful breadbox, and you did a great job wit the painting. Have a great day!

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  6. I love bread boxes. It's lovely painted x

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  7. Love the bread box and the 'make over'!! We use a basket on our counter for bread! Not as cute as your breadbox! hugs, Linda

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  8. Hi Susan, Your bread box is lovely. You choose a beautiful paint color. Isn't it wonderful when you see just what you have been wanting at a $2 bargain?

    Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my Dick and Jane post.

    Have a great day, Connie :)

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  9. Funny thing is, we have a bread box but use it to put medications and pills (go figure). Bread has to go in the frig so it doesn't mold.

    Popped in from Gonna Love It.

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  10. Love this sweet bread box!! And Love the color you painted it!!
    $2.00 is a much nicer sounding price too!!

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  11. There was a time that we had a bread box on the counter. There was more counter in our former house. In this one, there is a drawer that we use for bread.

    You certainly did come home with a great find!

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  12. I have a bread bowl. Our bread doesn't fit in a bread box. So now the bread box houses all our medicines, most of which we don't even need or use. Every time I buy something to organize clutter, it gets full and then there is still stuff to be organized. A never ending battle. Best wishes, Tammy

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  13. I love it! I think the price is also great, the color is cheery too, nice work & nice find!

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  14. It's totally adorable ... and functional. Woo-Hoo!

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  15. I love that!! I want a bread box myself they are so expensive, you are so lucky to find one at a yard sale that is way cool.

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