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}

candy-licious decor

No better accessory than candy to decorate your home for Halloween, right? 

Bring our your inner Martha for these easy DIY candy projects. Stock your pantry with canning jars, black licorice, candy corn, gum drops, gummy worms and jelly beans, and don’t forget a hot glue gun…

Candy Corn Wreath
For the step-by-step tutorial, visit Woman’s Day.

Candy Corn in Bottles
Visit the SUPER mom’s site for more how-to details.

 Haunted Mansion {made of candy}
Gather the kiddos and their friends for this activity. Buy black licorice and any other spook-tacular candy you can find, buy foam core or thin wood slices and cut to a 8×10 size and a lot of glue and/or frosting. Let your imagination fly and use candy to design and decorate a haunted mansion.

Candy Topiary
The Crafty Sisters provide all the fun details and insider tips here.

{images via Woman’s Day, Random Thoughts of a Supermom, Martha Stewart and Crafty Sisters}

Photo Booth Ideas

I’ve been a guest, maid of honor or planned a total of 6 weddings this summer and 3 out of 6 of them had a version of a photo booth. And, I loved them all. It’s a great way to capture your guests in their finest…or not so finest…poses. You never know what you’re going to see when the film is developed, but it brings out the fun in everyone.

Here are some snapshots from a old-fashioned photo booth at our friends wedding in San Diego. No props for this one…just a camera in a booth that brought out the silly in everyone. ShutterBooth or Booth 66 are great vendors to check out. The couple asked guests to take one strip of photos home and glue the other one in their guest book, along with a note.

This custom Amorology photo booth on Green Wedding Shoes served as a fantastic ambience, colorful backdrop for guests while they dined, and it was a fun and interactive activity for guests. Read here to learn more about the “wheel of fortune” on their photo booth, as well as cute props and decor.

DIY Photo Booths
With some plywood, wallpaper and frames {and a few other thing}, this photo booth is just darling.

I love the rustic feel of this photo booth from Style Me Pretty.

Vintage frames hung from a tree…this couple used it for an engagement photo session. Clever.

Ruffled Blog gives us a great how-to tutorial for a DIY photo booth.

Don’t forget all the fun props. Use Say Cheese Paper Props or buy your own treasure chest of hats, boas, glasses and more.



Jodi and Drew’s guests got into the snapshot action too. Crooked Willow Farms has a fantastic, built-in photo booth room with chests full of costumes and props.


{images via Pinterest, Apartment Therapy, Ruffled, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes and Tutto Bella Blog}

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}

tassel trimming

I just bought a new bag from where else…Fleur de Lis. I love it. My favorite part – the tassel. I am not typically a tassel gal, but I’m really into it right now. I may add luxurious trim in all areas of my life such as…

Tassel Handbag
Here’s my new purchase for $65. Order yours at Fleur de Lis, or check out these fabulous options here.

Even better, make a DIY tassel bag with expert advice from Erica, P.S. I Made This.

Tassel Garland

Tassel Necklace
I love this affordable and cute option from ModCloth. Polyvore has a large selection that’s fun to shop too.

Tassel Earrings

Make DIY tassel earrings with a step-by-step how-to by Arianna at Runway DIY, or buy this pretty pair from Anthropologie

Tassel Shoes
Fashionable options from The Pleat

1. Ralph Lauren “Keala” plateform pump, $383, Endless.com 2. L.A.M.B. “Nathan” shoe, $355, Piperlime.com 3. Anthopologie “Fringed” boots, $288, Anthropologie.com 4. French Connection “Graze” suede loafer, $128,  Topshop.com 5. Alexander Wang “Anais” metallic heeled loafer, $650, Saks.com

A more affordable option from Zappos for $130

{images via P.S. I Made This, Ruffled Blog, Runway DIY, Modcloth, Anthropologie, The Pleat, Zappos}