Guest Picks: Cows in the Kitchen
I don't know that I could bear to cut on this darling board, but I would love to display it against the backsplash in the kitchen.
Do you have a door in your kitchen that needs to be kept propped open? Do it in style with this rustic doorstop.
An apron may seem old fashioned, but when my shirts kept getting ruined from hot oil splashes, I decided that an apron is a really good idea — but a beautiful apron like this is an even better idea!
Surprise your family every so often by pulling out some cloth napkins and napkin rings. Everyone is sure to enjoy these barnyard cuties.
Do you have a messy family (like I do)? Keep those napkins handy with this metal cow napkin holder.
If you like rustic style, look no further than this wall plaque with loads of character.
I adore the French style of this dish towel. I'm not sure I could bring myself to dry my hands on it!
These milk bottles are so cute! They're perfect for serving up milk and OJ, and even look good as vases on your table.
My favorite way to display one of these cow heads is with a preserved boxwood wreath around the neck.
Even if you don't take cream in your coffee, how can you resist this adorable cow creamer? It would look so lovely as part of a vignette.
Looking for art that is affordable? Look no further than this charming vintage-style poster.
This is a tray, so of course you can use it to serve food, but I don't ever want to cover it up. I keep mine on display in my kitchen.
You're sure to smile at the start of the day when drinking your morning joe from a mug featuring these cuties.
Most people are short on space in the kitchen. Free up some drawer space by using this rustic cow pot rack.
I love the vintage charm of this refrigerator magnet.
If you like cows, you are sure to enjoy this farmyard trio on your countertop.
I think this pillow would look so cute gracing a chair or bench in your breakfast room.
This metal cow hanger would be a stylish way to hang your apron or even your keys.
Wow your guests with these charming cow drinking glasses. They would look darling displayed on open shelving in the kitchen.
A pet peeve of mine is cold butter tearing up my toast. Never worry about your toast again by keeping a little bit of butter in this sweet cow-shaped dish on your table.Next: 9 Ways to Create Comforting Farmhouse Style Anywhere
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