Sentences with phrase «glass vases filled»

On the right side of the mantel I placed two glass vases filled with silver leaves and silver tree ornaments.
Table One was classic Valentines with a pink / red and white plaque placed in front of a mercury glass vase filled with pink flowers.
The mercury glass vase filled with pink faux flowers is still there.
Right now I have a glass vase filled to the brim with Fuji apples and walnuts in the shell as a centerpiece.
Umm... do I normally have a glass vase filled with flowers in my living room?
A centrepiece of decorative branches adorned with ornaments and nestled into a glass vase filled with gelt (foil - wrapped chocolate coins) acts as the focal point.
Table One was classic Valentines with a pink / red and white plaque placed in front of a mercury glass vase filled with pink flowers.
A glass vase filled with seeded eucalyptus sits on an etched silver tray and gets a draping of a bohemian wood bead strand.

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And I will fill this room with little white milk glass vases full of those flowers.
Brighten up your eating environment by filling a large glass container like a vase with fresh, ripe lemons.
Shelves are filled with vases of sea glass, nautical ropes and other inspiration of the ocean.
I love mixing up the displays on my huge glass drying rack — from mason jars to hanging vases filled with flowers to my favorite plate collections, it's always something different.
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
This Easter centerpiece idea couldn't be easier to pull off — just fill a glass vase with dyed eggs and a few flowering branches from your backyard.
Using a drinking glass, she filled the vase with water, then tenderly arranged the roses and greens, and carried them into the sitting room., She was smiling as she reached the middle of the room.
The other complaint about it being dry food not wet, well i give my cat a huge glass flower vase full of fresh water, changed every 12 hours, and she loves drinking from that, maybe because it's about 15 cm high with water filled to the brim, you just need to find what your cat likes drinking from and problem solved.
A glass - topped dining table seats four, while a sideboard displays flower - filled vases and an iPod dock.
, 2016, Vase, gravel, glass stem - filled tube, double headed rose, 71 x 5 x 5 inches
«One idea would be to get a bunch of glass vases and group them together in an entry and fill with ornaments in white and gold or gold and silver.»
And on my front hall table are two tall dark brown glass» I Dream of Jeannie» style vases and standing right in front of them a clear crystal vase that's filled with seashells to help remind me of the beach!
filled with glass vases.
Instead of surrounding the vases with evergreens, like they did in the photo, embellish the centerpiece with champagne leaf garlands, filling in with champagne colored faux foliage sprays, and mercury glass figurines.
Group vases, glass bottles, jars and cups together on a sideboard or shelf, and fill with single stems for an eye - catching display.
Designer and homeowner Kelley McNamara fills vintage milk glass vases, ceramic jugs and glass jars with blooms to capture the country charm of her rural surroundings.
I filled my mercury glass vase with fresh clippings from my neighbors tree.
Glass hurricanes and or vases filled with shiny ornaments.
Fill glass pots, vases and dishes with baubles and line every free table space with these gems.
Just place a miniature evergreen in a clear glass cylinder vase filled with pine cones.
On the fireplace hearth I filled a glass vase with pastel eggs and wild flower stems.
«The dining table shows an example of one of my favourite holiday decorating tips: Use the dishware you already have,» says Michael, who also filled milk glass vases with snippets of greenery to add to the fresh tablescape.
Here, glass vases and jars are filled with tiny wrapped presents, dreidels and gelt (chocolate coins) that the whole family can enjoy.
One of my favourite ways to decorate for Halloween is to gather up some glass vases and apothecary jars from around the house and fill them with creepy treats.
Tuck a small vase inside a larger glass urn and fill the space between the two with mixed nuts.
So for spring this year I used a collection of milk glass goblets & vases and filled them with fresh flowers from our local grocery store.
A few accessories — BHG mercury glass Give Thanks candle holders, a white vase filled with dried wheat, some ceramic pumpkins (can't find small real ones for sale here yet), and a vase filled with a stem of fall leaves.
To make your mantel holiday - ready in minutes, pair a few red - hue glasses, votives, vases, and champagne flutes together and fill with mini white candles.
For a breezy coastal - chic look, fill this design with eye - catching sea glass or shell accents, or for a botanical display, use the base as a makeshift vase for a charming terrarium.
Editor's Tip: To secure the vase — and to make it more festive — fill with glass pebbles, decorated eggs, or Easter candy (just don't plan on eating it!).
White candles perched on disks cut from a piece of firewood, glass cylinder vases filled with dried white beans, mini white pumpkins and a few golden - orange ornaments scattered on a rustic burlap runner made a simple, and reusable, centerpiece.
The glass tower vases are filled with odd - sized bulk «pearls» from Hobby Lobby and topped with a beautiful dangling bobeche affixed with a bit of Cling ® Floral Adhesive to avoid catastrophe.
Create a quick and easy centerpiece by filling glass vases with water and clusters of small branches with different colors of leaves.
For the centerpiece I used clear glass vases of various heights and filled them with white eggs which were previously «dip died» in gold, and tied white and blue ribbons around the vases.
I placed amethyst colored glass vases from Ikea in 2 of the slots, filled with wheat I happened to find at the grocery store of all places.
I used these glass vases that I had on hand, filled them half way up with these pretty pastel speckled eggs that I found at Target and topped them off with a bundle of geraniums from IKEA.
4 Add natural colour Fill a large glass vase or bowl to the brim with colourful fruit such as oranges or lemons, and place on a side table or near the window.
3 Sparkling glass cleaner To keep glasses, vases or decanters shiny and bright, fill them with a few crushed eggshells and some vinegar or lemon juice.
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