I thought this would be a great way to set the mood..
I don’t think I could find a fridge to match this stove even if I tried anyway!Well, at least not without going back to 1972.. That one’s next on my list of big expensive appliances that I’ll probably put off buying until I absolutely have to.
I’m hoping I get the guts to take the plunge and get the matching range to my fridge though one day soon..I was determined to get a fridge with a flat front and straight, non-bowed handles.The GE cafe line was the only one that gave me exactly what I was looking for, so knocking down a few walls to make it happen was totally worth it.
I get to enjoy the perfect fridge everyday now!It will be even more perfect in my new kitchen someday, but for now it still makes this space a little more enjoyable for me.
Sometimes I even clean off the sides so they don’t embarrass me in my blog posts too, but not today.
So those are all some pretty big changes that I made to bring my kitchen more into the style that I enjoy.They’re pretty much the sharpest, easiest-to-use scissors ever and they’re made to keep your hands safe when you’re cutting through things like sheet metal that end up with a really sharp edge.
The angle that these snips make with the plastic packaging keeps your fingers safe, and the fact that they’re so sharp and so strong means that you won’t struggle, slip, and accidentally cut yourself.. To open the clamshell packaging, just cut carefully around the perimeter of the packaging until you can safely and comfortably remove whatever it is you’re trying to get at!.Even if you don’t think you’ll be cutting any tin at any time in the near future, I really recommend that you.
pick up a pair of these tin snips.and keep them in your broom closet or junk drawer or somewhere safe that you can still get at them on a regular basis.