Ideas for Italian decorations to share, anyone?
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Wine bottles, wine glasses, grapes, bread sticks or loaves of bread, rod iron candle holders, rod iron tables/chairs, red checkered table cloths. Faux grapes, faux bread can be purchased at craft stores or buy bread and coat it with polyurethane (non-edible). Baskets lined with red napkins for the bread. Various scenes from Italy in picture frames or clear acrylic photo frames. Check online for Italian wall panels and even shower curtains. Take an online tour of Italy!
This may sound silly but I remember watching "Under the Tuscan Sun" and thinking the kitchen in that movie was so authentic looking - the colors on the wall, the fresh vegetables just out on the counter, a pack of garlic cloves hanging down from the side of a cabinet(?). Check it out for inspiration!
I believe the flag colors are red white and green....and pasta reigns. With a good crusty bread to sop the sauce.....And a bit of vino....I miss little the little Italy fair....mini flags by the plates.
What kind of italian decor? Glam and glitzy big city or simple, refined country?