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Set a beautiful autumn or Thanksgiving table with these pumpkin place mats.  Colorfully  machine quilted with an ecru back.

    What you get:  Set of 4 fall pumpkin place mat with 4 different Thanksgiving messages.
    Fabric color:  Colorful pumpkins in light, dark orange and white. They also have colorful leaves, berries and birds on them.  Machine quilted, backing is ecru and they have self binding finish.
    Fabrics used:  Two layers of 100% cotton fabric, lined with one layer of polyester batting.  All have been preshrunk.
    Size:  12 inches x 18 inches.
    Care:  Hand or machine wash in cold water with like colors.  Air or tumble dry on warm.  No bleach. 
     Not for use with hot casserole dishes.
    Listing is for the set of place mats only, dishes and silverware are not included.
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Springfield, SD
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El Granada, CA
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Springfield, SD
$3.97 $7.95
Off white with darker swirls.
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Springfield, SD
$3.97 $7.95
Willow Springs, MO
$6.50
Springfield, SD
$7.95
Teacher Mug Mat.
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Springfield, SD
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Camden, AR
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Protect your hand from that hot skillet handle with this skillet pan handle cover.  Keep this little handle cover handy.  Great for  grabbing hot handles on you frying pans. These will fit sauce pans that have a "a bulb" on the end like mine.  The last picture shows how it fit on these types of pan.  I does have a different colored handle cover on it.

    What you get:  One skillet handle cover, machine embroidered with delicate wildflowers.
    Fabric Color:   white  fabric with pink, lavender and ivory wildflowers done in machine embroidery. The back is a solid lavender fabric.
    Fabric Used:   Two layers of 100% cotton fabric, 1 layer of heat resistant batting for the wildflower side.  2 layers of 100% cotton fabric and one layer of heat resistant batting on the back.  All preshrunk. 
    Size:  2 3/4 inches x 6 1/2 inches.
    Care:  Hand-or machine-wash in cold water with like colors, air dry.  No bleach.
    List is for one pan handle cover only.  Skillet not included.

NOTE:  These are Heat Resistant, NOT heat proof.  Pan handle covers are for oven or stove top use only.  NOT for use in microwave, except to remove hot items from it.  Do not leave pot holder in microwave oven while the oven is operating -  this will damage your microwave.
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Springfield, SD
$4.47 $8.95
Protect your hand from that hot skillet handle with this hot pan handle cover.  Keep this little handle cover handy.  Great for  grabbing hot handles on you frying pans. These will fit sauce pans that have a "a bulb" on the end like mine.  The last picture shows how it fit on these types of pan.

    What you get:  One machine embroidered wildflower skillet pan handle sleeve. Insulated and done in machine embroidery.
    Fabric Color:   Ecru background color with white swirls with yellow, blue and ivory wildflowers done in machine embroidery. The back is the same color fabric as the front.
    Fabric Used:   Two layers of 100% cotton fabric, 1 layer of heat resistant batting for the wildflower side.  2 layers of 100% cotton fabric and one layer of heat resistant batting on the back.  All preshrunk. 
    Size:  2 3/4 inches x 6 1/2 inches.
    Care:  Hand-or machine-wash in cold water with like colors, air dry.  No bleach.
    List is for one pan handle cover only.  Skillet not included.

NOTE:  These are Heat Resistant, NOT heat proof.  Pan handle covers are for oven or stove top use only.  NOT for use in microwave, except to remove hot items from it.  Do not leave pot holder in microwave oven while the oven is operating -  this will damage your microwave.
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Springfield, SD
$4.47 $8.95
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Howell, MI
$16.99
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Howell, MI
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Willow Springs, MO
$8.50

Why should I buy Handmade Kitchen & Dining Items?

When you buy handcrafted items for your kitchen and dining room, you get something truly unique and special. Not only will each handcrafted piece have its own character, but it is also likely that no one else in the world will have the exact same item. Artisans take pride in their work and oftentimes even sign each item they make, making handcrafted goods a wonderful conversation starter when hosting friends or family. Additionally, handcrafted goods are often made with care and superior craftsmanship that ensures each purchase will last you throughout the years. For anyone looking to add warmth to their home without compromising quality, handcrafted kitchen & dining items are a great choice.

Do Handmade Kitchen Products make a Good Gift?

Handcrafted, artisan products make a wonderful gift for anyone who loves to cook. Not only are hand-made kitchen items unique and often one-of-a-kind, but the thought and effort that goes into handcrafting an item adds to its charm and makes it much more personal than a store bought item. Whether it’s hand-embroidered kitchen towels, wooden cutting boards, or hand-painted pottery, these handmade kitchen products will be sure to provide hours of enjoyment in the kitchen. These thoughtful gifts are sure to add a personalized touch to any home cook's kitchen and be appreciated for years to come.

What’s the difference between Handmade vs Mass-Produced Dining Products?

Whether you’re furnishing a home or celebrating the holidays, handcrafted and artisan dining products offer unique touches to your home that mass-produced items simply can’t match. Handmade products are created with attention to detail and precision craftsmanship, while mass-produced materials often lack the same level of quality and care. With handcrafted goods, you don’t have to worry about settling for generic pieces that everyone has seen before – handcrafted goods are designed by artisans who strive to make their wares wholly unique and special. Investing in handmade dining products is an investment in an art form, bringing a touch of the artisan culture directly into your home.

What is the History of Kitchen Décor?

Since the dawn of time, humans have found ways to make a kitchen feel uniquely their own. From handcrafted pottery and artisan tools to hand-painted artwork and antiques, personal touches have been used to decorate kitchens throughout the centuries. Whether it is adding hand-painted tiles or finding unique items like old butter churns, each generation has brought its own unique sense of style when decorating the kitchen. With a mix of materials and an eye for detail, today's kitchens are becoming more elaborate than ever before as homeowners strive to make every room in their home something truly special.

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