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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Kitchen Counter Art






Beautifully preserved in glass jars of varying sizes, fruits can be used to decorate a kitchen counter in any season. 












Preserved fruit in all its bounty can turn into something pretty to add to a counter space or a special place on a shelf.


Summer's Bounty


Christmas Figs and Coconut





























13 comments:

  1. the jars are so beautiful- bright and summery feeling :) I love the little tea towels with the spoons too- adorable!!

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  2. Hi!
    The jars are so lovely and yes, they kind of have a fresh feeling of the summer!
    The spoons with the towels are so cute!
    Hugs
    Kikka

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  3. Wow!
    The detail you achieve in the fruit is wonderful. it looks so vibrant and fresh and accurate. Absolutely fantastic work!
    Big hug,
    Giac

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  4. Kitchen counte art is new to me but your jars are certainly works of art, and love the teatowels with the spoons, beautiful colours.

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  5. Las conservas se ven perfectas, parecen de verdad y el juego de cubiertos es una cucada.

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  6. Your glass is very beautiful and very decorative. It's funny, we all have some passion for a special part in miniature. Mine is boxes, your are glass jars with beautiful content, etc.
    Hugs
    Wyrna

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  7. una muy buena idea , te han quedado preciosos

    besitos

    Mari

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  8. Your jars are perfect and appetizing. I also like the tea towels.
    Greetings, Faby

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  9. The jars are great. I'd love to see more photos of them displayed on a counter or a dresser, please :)

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    1. Hi Gosia,

      Thank you for the tip; I have since added these jars displayed on the counter. It makes sense, since the post is called "Kitchen Counter Art".

      Jennifer

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  10. The preserved fruit jars are fabulous. They make a real pop of colour. IndyPoppy

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  11. Thanks for visiting my blog :) You have some real mouthwatering goodies here! I've visited your Etsy shop too and in the future I'll be back to buy some of your cute flatware for a modern house I have in the planning (but the actually 'doing' could be a long way off given the snail pace I work at!).

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Thank you for your comments and for visiting my blog page. I read each one of your comments and I am grateful for the time that you take to write them.

Jennifer