Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Cool Kitchen Conversion Chart

I dunno about you, but every time I am using a recipe book and need to convert Fahrenheit to Centigrade, or work out how many ounces the are to grams, I have to boot up the pooter.

Well, I think I've found the answer in the form of this funky, retro, free printable chart.


I just love the typography, the retro colours and the whole vintage feel.

It's perfect for crafting with too - imagine it printed onto a canvass for some kitchen wall art, or use some image transfer to make a tea towel. You could get some specialist paper to print it onto and make shrinkie fridge magnets, or decal paper to funk up some plain mugs.  So many possibilities...

It's produced by Everest (the double glazing people) who are of course fronted up by my mate* Craig Doyle, so what's not to love?!



What do you think?  Cool huh?  Any more suggestion on what I could make with it?

* May not be true, but cue gratuitous shot of me hugging a sleb.

Disclosure: This is NOT a sponsored post. I just thought it was cool and wanted to share it with you. x

11 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting this! It is not only handy, but so fun-looking too!

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    1. You're welcome, I thought it was too cool not to share!

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  2. Craig Doyle is very, very yummy. I hope you pinched his bum when you met him!

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  3. Very useful. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. Very Cute!!
    I wanted to let you know there is a typo though. Under liquid measurements it says 2 cups is 18 fl oz. That is incorrect. It should be 16 fl oz. Each cup has 8 fl oz. Otherwise i love it and thanks for sharing.

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    1. Ohhh Eagle Eyes!! Thanks for spotting that - I've passed it onto them. x

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  5. What a neat kitchen help that my daughter can add to her homemaking files but only part of it is available for download. The cuts of meat sheet doesn't include the pork and lamb. We would love to have that sheet as well. Can that be made available? Thank you for sharing.

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  6. This is a AWESOME chart.Plus,it's really useful. It totally
    helped me!!!
    And I thank you a MILLION times for posting this chart!!!!!!

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