window display

Look at these gorgeous hanging antique window panes at weddings…omg! 

I am a Mrs. now, so I can just daydream about wedding decor. But, I can incorporate an antique window pane in my home. I have one I bought years ago at an antique market that we just hung on our wall. It has great potential and I’m so excited about it. The dilemma is what exactly I should do with it. Here are the projects I’m contemplating.

One large photo behind the window pane. I just love this idea…

Individual pictures in window pane. I really like the look of all black and white photos.

Wallpaper window pane

Leave it as is and just hang on the wall.

What’s your vote? Leave a comment for me, or send me a new idea.
a. One large photo in the window pane
b. Individual photos in the window pane
c. Decorative wallpaper in the window pane 
d. Leave the antique window pane as is 

If you’re really crafty {I think these projects are above my DIY ability level right now}, these two window pane pieces are beautiful and unique…a coffee table and window pane wall divider. 

{images via Milk and Honey Design, My Painted Porch, Pinterest, and Style Me Pretty}

crate and …

No, not Crate and Barrel {although I do love some of their things}. Just CRATES. I love this idea so much, it’s been added to my to do list…sorry honey {because knowing me, whether it be his helping hands or emotional support, my hubby will somehow be involved}. We could use some extra storage, and I love the vintage-feel of these crates.

Crates can serve as side tables and coffee tables too.

This vintage inspired crate-diy project from Hammers and High Heels is fantastic. Their how-to tips will have you hanging a vintage piece like this in no time {ok, some time}.

If you don’t need an entire shelving unit, make a couple to hold pretty pillows and throws. House of Smiths provide their own helpful tutorial to make these adorable crates.

And, if your getting married or just want a beautiful floral arrangement on your dining room table or anywhere in your home, these crates will add that shabby chic charm.

 

{images via Hammers and High Heels, House of Smiths, My Sweet Savannah, Pinterest, Ruffled Blog}

not your everyday jewelry display

Printer drawers…

Probably didn’t catch your attention there.

Jewelry…

I bet you like where this is going now..

Now, look at this…

Oh my goodness, I know I have your attention now. 🙂

How fantastic are these printer drawer jewelry displays by Jessica at Blue Bird Heaven. I love the colors, the distressed look and the idea of combining something that’s antique yet accessible for everyday use…while being beautiful to look at.

 

I found it, I want it {it’s on my birthday wish list} and now I want you to have it too. Jessica at Blue Bird Heaven is kindly offering Tutto Bella Blog readers {all fabulous, of course} a 10% discount off anything in her etsy store. Enter code BELLA during checkout. It’s good FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM TODAY, so shop, shop, shop! 

And, when you’re done, come back here and let me know what you bought. 

{images via Blue Bird Heaven}

apple of my eye

I have a love/hate relationship with fall right now. With fall comes all the warm and gorgeous colors, yummy crock pot recipes, pumpkin patch events with the kids, beautiful fall foliage, toasty drinks and fall boots and sweaters…but it also means winter and SNOW is quickly approaching {which also means it will not end for 8 months}. I’m going to stay positive and focus on at all the things I love about this time of year…and appreciate it before it’s too late. Besides, in the mountains it’s too gorgeous not to enjoy it, however quick it may be.

This apple-inspiration from Martha Stewart Living, October 2011 caught my eye.

The talented people at Martha Stewart used a 24-inch-diameter straw form and about 130 apples and wooden floral picks for the sweet apple wreath. Working in rows, they jabbed the pointy half of the wooden pick into the bottom of the core of each apple and the other half into the straw form. You can tuck leaves into the gaps. Another good tip: Hang with a double-wrapped loop of monofilament.

For the beautiful foliage in the apple-filled vase, cut a large amount of branches from a burning bush or a sugar maple tree. Place your foliage in a cylindrical vase and insert that vase into a larger cube-shaped, clear glass vase and fill the space in between with lady apples.

Who could resist these adorable and delicious apple bowls filled with ice cream and caramel? Not me. Caramel Apple Sundaes
{recipe via Martha Stewart Living, October 2011}
Ingredients
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon water
1 cup heavy cream
12 apples, such as Gala
1 lemon, halved
3 pints vanilla ice cream
1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts

How To
Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan over high heat, and cook, stirring occasionally, until mixture is dark {about 6 minutes}.
Remove from heat, and carefully pour in cream {mixture will spatter}, whisk until smooth. Let cool.
Slice the top 3/4 inch from each apple, discard.
Using a spoon or melon baller, scoop out enough flesh to fit a scoop of ice cream.
Drizzle with some lemon juice to prevent flesh from browning.
Fill each apple with a scoop of ice cream. Spoon caramel on top, and sprinkle with walnuts.

{images via Martha Stewart Living, October 2011}

wine-o

I admit, I am a total wine-o. Red…almost always {gotta have that resveratrol}. Italian…almost always.

It’s double fun for me because after I’m finished with the bottle of wine, the DIY projects are endless. I was inspired to do a wine post when I saw Jacey’s {Damsel in Dior} adorable DIY wine labels she made as favors. Loved it girl. Read her full tutorial here.
Candle holders, Remodelista
Cork Monograms

DIY Wine Bottle Centerpiece, Ruffled

Wine Bottle Candles, Wedding Bee

Chalkboard Wine Bottles, Bottle Your Brand

Wine Bottle Torch, read full tutorial at Design Sponge

Wine Bottle Lamps, visit Remodelista for tutorial and tips

Lights Inside a Wine Bottle, Wit and Whistle

This wine bottle shelf is not practical in my home with kids {maybe on a smaller scale}, but cool to look at.
Cheers!

{images via Damsel in Dior, Remodelista, Strictly Simple Style, Ruffled, Bottle Your Brand, Design Sponge, Wit and Whistle, Crib Fashion}