Fancy that, while we were on the farm in Missouri I was gawking over grandmas spice rack... it was one that was convenient and manageable. I loved it!!! Well earlier I told you about our barn scavenging! Well while others were simply passing by this piece of gold... I snagged it!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWNdvOJu-AT0N6oOHbse3wH5_cpvIgpvBSVrmh7wmYjNaVkUfVi5mhvVQj1yaMDq6P8c45YDjXneIKaltncsBvf1s7Rlpc3sgx1EYSPPANimWsKKeES0ihN4SJGFJmAc74AeEc9YRlkJA/s320/DSC_0316.jpg)
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Ok, it may be a little dusty and raggedy in this picture... BUT, i saw the potential and visioned it in my kitchen! Yee Haw!
The finished product... with the already antiqued look, all that needed to be done with it was have a little vision and wash it off!
I am still in need of a few little glass jars (that I will be purchasing at ikea)... my spices from Africa unfortunately didn't come with containers :)
And they are only $3.99 for a pack of 4! (thanks Heather Still for the eye on this).
And that's a wrap!
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