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Decorating A Farmhouse Style Baking Hutch

Setting up a hutch display may seem like a daunting task, but I'm going to show you how easy it is to accomplish. I start by finding anything related to baking in my cabinets. Everyday things like your mixer, bowls, cookie racks, pie plates etc. and add it to the shelves. I put my kitchen aid mixer on the bottom shelf. Spread out your larger items on all the shelves so it flows nicely together.

Next is layering, I try to bring the same amount of items in 2 colors and scatter them among the shelves. I chose a black and white theme with glass and metal accents. Mason Jars, mini bowls, canisters and measuring cups. You will be surprised how many things you have for baking.

Now it's time for the cute additions. My DIY Fresh Baked Cookies sign that I made from an old tv stand door. A rag garland made from flour sack tea towels. Using a tiered tray is an unexpected item inside my hutch. Don't be afraid to try something unexpected and in a taller scale.

To take it through the holidays you can add color and greenery. Different color bowls and signs. See that wasn't so hard. I hope you have fun displaying your hutch or cabinet for the seasons.


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  1. That’s a great idea! The fresh baked cookie sign is a great touch. Who doesn’t love cookies?

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