Making things from wood is usually not my forte...I can manage the simple things like cutting boards or cake boards, but when it comes to anything with 2 or more sides for some reason the wood seems to get a mind of it's own! No matter how careful I am measuring & remeasuring you can bet that at least one piece (& more often than not...ALL pieces) end up being very slightly different & of course when you are aiming to end up with a square or rectangle at the end of it, that millimetre difference is like a foot!
On Saturday however Lauretta over on CDHM held the most wonderful class to make a roll top bread box so I was determined to have a go.
There I was all prepared to work along with the class but...guess what...yep, I'd worked out the time difference incorrectly & as I logged on the class was finishing!! So, you see not only can I not measure wood but I can't work figures either :-)) Thank goodness, as a CDHM member, I can access the past classes & "have a go" whenever I want. So as I was cooking dinner last night I was also cutting & sanding & gluing & here is my humble result!
Typically though, I didn't have the correct pieces of wood needed , so had to improvise with the slats at the front....they should be half the width of mine but it was a case of "make do" with what I had. Once it was finished I decided I fancied the "shabby" well used look, distressed it & filled it with some of my breads!
Thank you Lauretta & CDHM......a wonderful class!
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I love what you have done with this! The bread looks so tasty and real too and I've never seen a filled bread box before either. :o))
Michelle xxx
It looks fabulous!! Love the shabby style with the bread, all looks so 'home comforts' inspired :)
I am impressed Linda! It looked so complicated..I am not a wood girl either. Love the ageing effect:)
I love everything about it Linda. I think the wider slates look awesome. You are so good at everything. Hugs~ Kim
It looks great! I didn't do the class, but regret that instantly when I saw your bread box. Then reading your post, I have learnt that I can log on a do it later....thank you.
I adore working with wood, but I know how you feel beacause I could NEVER make miniature food.
I'm so impressed!!!!
Regards, Linda
Looks great Linda, especially filled with all that lovely bread. xxx
Enhorabuena!!!
No podia quedar mas real!!!!
besitos ascension
OMG Linda!!!! You have done a tremendous job on it! It looks so incredible and with all of your breads too! Well done you!!
Patty
Te ha quedado muy bonita!
You did a great job and the result is amazing!
i love it ^ ^ your beautiful breads look so happy in there, if that's possible LOL!
looks sooooooooo real!!!!!!!, congratulations!!!!!1
regards
Eli
Wow, this bread box looks wonderful! I know how hard this is to work with wood, you did a great job! Congrats!
I'm impressed! I can't cut a straight line either so I would say you did very well and I like the finished article very much.
The final result is very real with all those breads... Your work is always awesome!!
Hugs,
Paloma
Lin, that is a VERY CUTE breadbox. I quite liked the idea of this tutorial when it popped up on my computer, but this week was too stressful to even consider trying to work out the time difference! Now I wish I had - that is just great. And the bread too of course, but that goes without saying. :-)
sooo adorbale!! love it :D
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