Not exact matches
Use Fresh, ripe fruit and a
clear glass jar to observe what's going on
in the process.
Derham's thermometer probably resembled a thermoscope, invented
in 16th - century Italy possibly by Galileo, consisting of a fluid - filled
jar and a
clear tube topped by a
glass bulb.
I recommend using a dark
glass jar or, if you use
clear glass keeping it
in a dark space.
The product is
in a form of a
clear glass jar with a screw open cap.
Suspended
in clear liquid
in a
glass jar on the fourth floor of a musty museum
in St. Petersburg floats the second strangest thing I have ever seen...
The centerpiece
in the first photo is super easy too, just take any
clear glass jar and fill it with apples and key limes.
The photographs are of amazing antique
jars in dark olive green, turquoise, soft baby blue, cobalt and
clear glass with
glass lids.
Gradiate yellows and oranges on milk bottle or mason
jars for ecclectic holders or use candy corn
in clear glasses; just make sure the kids don't eat them!
Choose vibrant faux flowers to play up the theme across the room: arrange them
in a
glass jar to brighten up a corner or place individual stems
in clear glass bottles, which you can then group together on a cabinet or a side table.