Glass baubles in shades of turquoise and mercury glass lend the right amount of watery blues and ocean sparkle.
Not exact matches
A hundred years later, as I celebrated Christmas
in Manhattan, the tree decked with blue
glass baubles and stretching to the ceiling of our little apartment was the only potent religious symbol Christmas afforded.
Not for a lack of options, because I own quite a few
baubles — but I can't seem to find any medium between wearing the same thing every single day (e.g. a Trollbeads bracelet that I put on with my watch and
glasses in the morning) or not wearing anything at all.
Put your dangling
baubles on display
in this pyramid - shaped
glass box — the mirrored base enhances their sparkle as you're deciding which ones to adorn yourself with each day.
Broken
glass baubles should be disposed of by wrapping and putting
in with general waste.
If your tinsel and
glass or plastic
baubles have lost their sparkle they will need to be disposed of carefully
in the general waste.
Glasses and decanters with touches of soft silver or gold metallics, or
in dusky pink and pearly tones, are an update on traditional designs, while pretty
baubles, tealights and quirky bottle openers and stoppers complete the look.
To support the branches, tuck them
in among
glass baubles and more cones.