Hey my friends, I’m happy you’re stopping in today :)
Welcome to all my new followers, I’m so glad you are here!
And I’m thrilled to announce the Buckets of Burlap Facebook Page
reached 1000 likes this weekend…WOW!!
Thanks so much for following along :)
I’ve been very fortunate to come across a couple of antique
bread boards. I love the detail and craftsmanship of these
antique boards, and added them to my growing collection.
The vendor told me they were from Germany…
what do you know about these??
I’m blown away by the response to my last giveaway, thank
you to all who entered, followed, and shared :)
You are all precious to me & I appreciate each of you!
And the winner of the FOLK magazine giveaway is comment #24
who happens to have a beautiful blog, White Lace Cottage…
Congratulations Anne!
Hopefully after the weekend, the kitchen will be ready for the reveal :)
Blessings
Congratulations to Anne!! I am sure she is thrilled!
ReplyDeleteNice old breadboards too!!
Blessings~
OMGoodness, I love those boards. That bucket is pretty yummy too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Anne. The photos of the lovely bucket and bread boards are lovely. We have a great Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario and the 'townspeople/staff' make things from the era, including bread boards similar to those. All carved by hand with tools pioneers used and with 'bread' or a wedding date etc. on them. They are custom order and quite expensive. I love that yours look like they have seen many years of use and could very well be authentic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread boards and photos. Congratulations to Anne!
ReplyDeleteI love your bread boards. I have one myself. I also have a bread knife with the word "bread on it just like the boards. They do come from Germany and England I believe. Great find!
ReplyDeleteBecky,
ReplyDeleteI am so elated thank you!!!
And I LOVE those bread boards.I have not come across any that detailed.Wow are those cool.
((Hugs))
Anne
OMG! I had seen bread boards like that At Cookstown Antiques Market this past weekend.
ReplyDeleteI picked it up and there was no price.
Each booth is independent so there wasn't anyone there that could help me.
Too bad I would have bought it.
Congratulations on all your followers! Can't wait to see your kitchen. eek! ♥
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Anne.. Love her blog also.. Love the cutting boards...
ReplyDeleteI too have a love for breadboards.You have a very nice collection yourself~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteGreat bread boards. They are so hard to find around here.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the bread boards. A great find.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Germany for several years. The German word for bread is brot. I am thinking they are English and again very lovely.
Congratulations Anne!!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to see your kitchen!! I adore everything that you do!
beautiful bread boards, what a lovely collection :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and lovely breadboards!!
ReplyDelete-Tina-
Congratulations to Anne!!~
ReplyDeleteLove your bread boards Becky and your home is always stunning!!~
Have a lovely day.
Sincerely,
Melinda
I love the bucket and flowers in the first picture and your bread boards.
ReplyDeleteLOVE those bread boards!
ReplyDeleteLove these pics! :-)
ReplyDeleteAll I know about them is that I love them!!! I am so happy...went to Christie's Antique show this weekend....and I got 3 of them...a grain sack and stood right beside Sarah Richardson & Tommy....does it get any better than that!!!! Talk soon,x0x0
ReplyDeleteLove bread boards. Your collection is fantastic. Congrats to Anne ;-)
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ReplyDeleteGerman Bread Boards & A Winner
Simply desire to say your article is as amazing! More info help me ,Really wonderful
Love your old worn breadboards...just wonderful! Collect them too! Congrats on your FB page, I can see why! Monica
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winner,I also wanted to have a bread boards.Hope that next time I can also be a candidate for selection.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautifull Home
ReplyDeleteI love your style.
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