Kitchen Curtains With Wine Bottles

French Wine Bottle Riddling Rack French Wine Bottle Riddling Rack We fell in love with the look of old champagne riddling racks as display. We’ve mounted our rack away from the wall for an artful array of empty bottles – fine vintages, beautiful labels and bottles just too beautiful to throw away. Place it above an entertainment console, or group several for a unique arrangement. Made of mango wood with rustic knotty finish. Backed with D-rings for wall mounting. Includes toggle anchors and screws for wall mounting. Overall: 21.25" wide x 2.5" deep x 57.25" high Weight Capacity: 60 pounds (10 filled bottles) Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Present your favorite wine in a unique fashion with this proud peacock bottle holder. 4 1/2" w x 7" h x 9 1/2" d. Peacock Wine Bottle Holder Date: July 06, 2016 0 of 0 people found this review helpful Date: March 15, 2016 1 of 2 people found this review helpful Date: March 11, 2016

Date: January 05, 2016 1 of 1 people found this review helpful Date: November 17, 2015For four years I’ve been wavering on kitchen curtains for my little Victorian house. Yes, I realize four years is a long time to go without window treatments, and during that time the windows haven’t been completely naked.
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Best Flooring For DisabledThe room has south and west exposures, and the view is pleasant, so I really didn’t want them completely covered. A few weeks ago I decided it was time to get serious. I started looking online for ideas and fabric.

I finally found some really great barkcloth on ebay; it was a wine bottle motif. I placed a bid but I was really nervous that there was not enough of it for the windows, a double and a triple. So when I was outbid, I was actually relieved. Then it hit me: I had some great Paris themed barkcloth that I had found at the Charlotte flea market over two years ago. A lady was using it as a table covering, and she sold it to me after I begged and pleaded and all but offered to run to Wal-mart and buy her a tablecloth. I got home with it and promptly put it in my Babylon Mall store. But it was so special that I put a price on it that made me feel sure that the new owner would have to really really want it! Looking back, I’m wondering where my mind was. What was I thinking? This fabric is perfect, and there it was literally under my nose for the past two years. I took down the listing for the fabric, and while I was at it, ended the listings of three more pieces I love.

Well, here are photos of the finished product, though I’m not quite through with fiddling with the rods and the hanging loops. Would you lower the rod enough to just get the curtain to cover the window locks? I can’t imagine a nicer solution…and to think, right under your nose. Funny how that happens. I’ll try that Holly. I’m really not much of a decorator, so I’m happy for all suggestions! Posted by Couture Allure: I love your valances! I would actually do the opposite and raise the rod up to the ceiling. This would expose more of the upper window and balance the whole thing with a 1/3 to 2/3 ratio, which is more pleasing to the eye. OR, I’d drop the rod to the center of the window and just cover the bottom, like a cafe curtain. This is one time when I can say, “Aren’t you glad it didn’t sell?” :) Agree–it would be a great cafe curtain, but it’s too short, I think. It might be weird if it wasn’t long enough to cover the bottom half of the window.

I’m really terrible at window treatments. I make ’em fit and never obey the laws of drapery. (I learned them from a decorator and realized I was seriously amiss with my own placement of things.) I figure if something doesn’t bug me, I’m too lazy to change it ;) Oh my goodness, what wonderful curtains!!Wine cork pants with a big eyeball on the butt. Okay then, moving on... Wine cork letter by The Country Barrel via Etsy Canape knives DIY instructions from Yarni Gras Wine cork key chains from Cleverly Inspired Wine cork key necklace by Lorelie via Etsy Cork necklaces (above and below) from Uncorked via Etsy Wine cork heart wreath by sunofabeach via Etsy Wine cork coasters from Lizziejoedesigns via Etsy Wine cork table top by Ridgetopstudio via Etsy Wine cork wall art from Love Life Larson Wine cork Christmas trees from 4eyesandears via Etsy Wine cork bath mat from Crafty Nest Wine cork-covered stairs from SterlingWineOnline

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