These cool tea towels from polynation, that my sister brought me as a gift from South Africa, should make dish washing a more fun activity. I really like the print and the colors. So far I haven't used them yet on any dishes, as I don't want my fancy tea towels to get dirty. Go figure!Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Side Step: Kitchen Prints
Fashion in the kitchen? No, not really. Whenever ice-cream, coffee and pasta sauce come near me, they usually end up on my clothes. So naturally, I never wear anything fancy in the kitchen. But, that doesn't mean I cannot have a fashionable moment between the stove, the fridge and the sink.
These cool tea towels from polynation, that my sister brought me as a gift from South Africa, should make dish washing a more fun activity. I really like the print and the colors. So far I haven't used them yet on any dishes, as I don't want my fancy tea towels to get dirty. Go figure!
These cool tea towels from polynation, that my sister brought me as a gift from South Africa, should make dish washing a more fun activity. I really like the print and the colors. So far I haven't used them yet on any dishes, as I don't want my fancy tea towels to get dirty. Go figure!
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kitchen,
Living Africa,
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South Africa,
tea towel,
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Fashion everywhere. I like this concept!
ReplyDeleteLet’s face it. African prints have been quite fashionable since the late 80's.
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