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10 Wine Inspired Items That You Never Knew You Needed

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10 Wine Inspired Items That You Never Knew You Needed
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First of all, I'd like to fully own up to the fact that there IS in fact a glass of wine in my hand at this very moment. This week I decided to continue with my wine theme, not only because it is something I know and love, but because as I pondered what my subject this week should be I was in Target searching for the perfect lipstick. As you can imagine it was titled "sweet red" and just like that I had my muse. Who doesn't just love wine inspired products? They just make a woman (or anyone for that matter) want to pop, or twist off (I'm not judging) that cork and own the day! So I did a bit of research and compiled here a short list of my top 10 favorite items that are inspired by the color, scent, or general love of wine!

(All content posted here can be found by clicking on the link below each photo)

1. This lipstick

https://www.amazon.com/e-l-f-Studio-Moisturizing-L...

I have never felt a need so strong then the need to own this lipstick. "Wine Tour" by e.l.f. is currently in my amazon shopping cart and soon to be on my door step!

2. This dress

https://www.cavenders.com/western/women/ladies-dre...

This dress from Vintage Havana makes me want to drown in a bottle of merlot.

3. These boots

http://www.stevemadden.com/product/TROOPA/158379.u...

I've never felt such a strong need for "Wine leather" ever before in my life.

4. This wine infused ice cream


http://www.mercersdairy.com/wineicecream

Not only does this make my mouth water but this amazing stuff makes me want to break up with the boyfriend I currently don't have just to have a reason to order some by the crate.

5. These wine glasses

https://www.amazon.com/Chevalier-Stemless-Aerating...

I've never bothered with aerating my wine ever before but that doesn't mean other people have to know that.

6. These tattoos

http://www.blogyourwine.com/top-20-wine-tattoos/

This happens when someone asks themselves, "How can I take my wine obsession just a LITTLE bit farther?" I have to admit, it is tastefully done.

7. These slippers


https://www.google.com/search?q=wine+slippers&espv...

Who needs cheese and crackers. These slippers are the perfect compliment to any bottle of Vino.

8. These wine inspired candles

http://www.stillwaterswine.com/rewined-soy-candles...

Yep. They exist and now they hold a very special place in my heart. As well as a spot in my shopping cart...

9. THIS COLORING BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/Wine-Lovers-Coloring-Book/d...

*How to keep a wine lover entertained on long car rides*

10. These wine inspired interior decorating

http://www.bhg.com/decorating/color/paint/decorati...

Think about it, if wine is life, why not just decorate your home as further proof? I don't know about you, but I'm taking some serious notes here!

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