My friend, and felter extraordinaire,
Kathleen Gerdes, recently had a "Yard Fair" at her home - half Yard Sale and half Craft Fair. My big purchase? A vintage wooden ironing board! I had no place for it, and no use for it (I'm downsizing, remember?,) but couldn't seem to leave without putting it in my car. I'm so glad I did!
It was leaning against the side of Kathleen's garage when I first spotted it.
Kathleen had planned to paint sunflowers on it but, like most of us, had just too many projects going and never quite got to it.
I loved that the original label was still on the underside of the board. And it was made right here in Portland, Maine.
I couldn't find a date on the label but, judging from the clothes and hairstyle of the lady ironing her husband's shirt (Wow, this really is an OLD ironing board!), it's probably from the early 1900's.
Did they really iron back then?
Did they really iron in heels back then?
After moving my "new" ironing board all around the house, I decided to check the Internet for inspiration. Other bloggers always have great ideas! These two are from Floriane at
Floriane Lamarie Blog. Designer Floriane writes in French but the blog has a "translate" button which works well. (Any way, I think "vieille table a repasser" sounds a lot better than "old ironing board", don't you?)
This ironing board image is from Pinterest. It caught my eye because I have the same sign (thought I was the only one!). It reads simply, "Work Hard and Be Nice". I haven't really gotten into the "Live, Laugh, Love" sign trend but this one really speaks to me so it now lives in my kitchen to remind me of what's important. I love how this vintage ironing board is styled.
And here's mine. There were so many places I could have used it but it has finally settled into my dining area, right off the kitchen. It will be great for displaying seasonal vignettes as well as for serving when I entertain.
DH just cut back the hydrangeas for winter. They dried right in my vase. Aren't they beautiful?
And if you happen to find a newer ironing board at a yard sale, how about this idea for your laundry room, again from
Floriane Lemarie?
Even though I refuse to think about Christmas yet, I had to share this ironing board from Becky at
Beyond the Picket Fence. How about the "tree lights" coming through the steam vents?
Who thinks up this stuff?
For now, I think I'll just stick with my old wooden model.
Yours in repurposing . . .
A lot more fun than ironing!
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