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I saw this cute little sign at Pier One and just had to have it for my kitchen. Not because my kitchen decor is Italian~ I'm not sure what 'style' the decorators would call it. A kitchen is 'sposed to be the heart of the home... and it is~ my heart. I guess that would make it a little European, a little southern, some fresh flowers and a glass of wine, coffee in the morning, and lots of laughter with some good home cooking.
Anyway... this little sign called out to me because it reminds me of the 2 weeks I spent cooking in Tuscany, and that makes me smile. When I got it home it just looked lost on the wall. So I fancied it up a little. I took a $4 frame from my favorite 'barn of pottery' (check the tacky Tuscany picture). I used a little spray paint and an extra napkin to use as a mat, then just framed it up.
Don't you think that looks much better?
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Buon Appetito y'all,
Sandi
13 comments:
I like the sign, so rustic. I also like the fact that you actually spent 2 weeks cooking in Tuscany. I am envious!! You lucky girl. That is my dream. It must have been fabulous!
Arrivederci,
Yoli :)
cute cute updates to the sign!
Why can't I find signs like this, how cute it is!
What a clever way to make the sign larger! It's so cute.
pk @ room remix
Yoli~ favoloso!
Char~ you like? that's good!
ChefE~ I loved it when I first saw it.
Pk~ It needed a little sumpin-sumpin to make it look right.
Looks great!!!
Hey, I just love the name of your blog.
Yeah I think the sign looks cool, very Italian.
xxx
Ooooooooh Tuscany! I'm jealous! The sign is too cute and you dressed her up nicely.
It looks perfect Sandi! Great idea!
Oh my...it looks so much better your way! Looks like something I would do! Funfun!
Sandi-Girl you are clever! That sign is too cute for words and dressing it with the frame as you did really made it brilliant! Love it...so so cute.
Good Job!! I need that sign. It would be perfect on my wall :)
like the fact that you actually spent 2 weeks cooking in Tuscany. I am envious!! You lucky girl. That is my dream. It must have been fabulous!
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