It's not a hostess gift when you give it to a guest who's coming to your house to cook, I don't think. But anyway, I made it for her--two loaves of French bread in a purpose-made cotton canvas bag with a pale pink velvet drawstring.
I love it! It's funny, just a few days ago, the website, Remodelista posted about a canvas bread bag from Denmark. It thought the idea was genius. It could be served in the bag, then stored by closing the top (magnetic). Reminds me of yours. Of course, their version didn't come with a delightful velvet pink ribbon: http://www.remodelista.com/posts/kitchen-stelton-bread-bag
I think these are the best idea! In fact, I have been selling them at my Etsy store for quite awhile and they are a best seller! Come take a peek ~ www.ladyfarmersmarket.esty.com!
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I bet it smelled as lovely as it looked.
Blessings
Paula
Bella may like the giveaway I'm having!
lol - I will come and cook in exchange for a canvas bread bag, but I would like pale blue velvet ribbon on mine ;o)
I love it! It's funny, just a few days ago, the website, Remodelista posted about a canvas bread bag from Denmark. It thought the idea was genius. It could be served in the bag, then stored by closing the top (magnetic). Reminds me of yours. Of course, their version didn't come with a delightful velvet pink ribbon:
http://www.remodelista.com/posts/kitchen-stelton-bread-bag
How sweet. You are so thoughtful. Thank you for sharing. Peace.
Wow, delightful gift!
That's a wonderful gift. I keep meaning to make myself a bread bag, but have yet to get around to it.
~Jenny~
There's an idea, Anna - maybe you can sell a few of these bread bags - that Danish one is $41!!
I think these are the best idea! In fact, I have been selling them at my Etsy store for quite awhile and they are a best seller! Come take a peek ~ www.ladyfarmersmarket.esty.com!
You guest would have been doubly blessed to have the perfect bag for her bread.
Such a great idea! Because you know that it will be used and appreciated, especially the bread part!
What a delight... thank you for sharing. Now could we get a downloadable gadget so we can smell that delicious-looking bread???
Darling and creative gift!
That's a very nice housewarming gift.
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