Not only do my new cabinets hold lots of fabric, they provide me with clear surfaces for new sets of vintage canisters. Fortunately I live not too far from the ground zero of vintage storage containers, and was able to pick these beauties up for very little.
Not everything has to match. It's a set because I say it is!
Actually these are just perfect for storing all the sewing notions that come on cards--bias binding, rickrack, seam tape. Because if you put enough of them in, they stay vertical and every color is visible at once. So practical.
Such sweet tins.
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ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful and practical additions to your sewing room.
Peace.
I am such a sucker for vintage canisters! Those you have there are fabulous! And I too use them in my sewing room to hold notions.
ReplyDeleteI never see nice tins at our thrift stores out here. That looks charming!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and functional, my kind of organizing!
ReplyDeleteI have an old Boston Oriole bird tin that I keep my garden seeds in. I'd really like to have the set, but I only have one!
One of the things I love about vintage storage containers (as well as tablecloths, aprons, and other kitchen "stuff") is the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWomen of generations past made their environment so cheerful!
I love it Anna! Great idea for using those cute vintage tins :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and resourceful!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic idea for storing notions!
ReplyDeleteSweet organization...a la vintage tins!
ReplyDeleteKimmie
mama to 7
one homemade and 6 adopted
What a beautiful way to store your sewing supplies!
ReplyDeleteI saw that exact red set at King's Row Antiques in downtown Puyallup yesterday. Small world... :)
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