Spicing things up on a Monday

One of the best things about our job is finding inventive ways to use our materials - with bourbon barrel staves, of course, one of #creeksidebarrelco 's favorite mediums to work with!

Today we're spicing things up with our bourbon barrel stave spice racks. Now, I #love them on these industrial metal brackets (I love mixing woods and metals, and anything with an #industrial vibe) while Steve is a big advocate of the floating shelf. 




However you choose to mount it, not only does it look cool with farmhouse, rustic, or bar decor - its a conversation piece in itself and a functional spice rack. Having a spice shelf made from a piece of an oak bourbon barrel that aged in the historic barrel houses of the Wild Turkey distillery in Lawrenceburg, KY? It doesn't get much cooler than that.

I also have an obsession with uniquely shaped bottles. Steve would call it my hoarding tendencies, but look how useful they become! Uniquely shaped bottles are an easy way to make decor look even cooler - because they're not something you see everyday.


I had read a lot online about how to remove bottle labels when finding unique bottles, and came across some pretty in-depth techniques. Soaking in this solution, then that solution.. and what I found worked for me was simply washing the bottle, peeling the label the good ol fashioned way with my nails, and then running the bottle under warm water while scrubbing it with steel wool to get off the excess glue. Took the glue off like a charm, and didn't damage the glass whatsoever. #whoknew

#homedecor #farmhousestyle #rustickitchen #southernspeakeasy #etsyshop


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