HEY, are you going
a little cloche crazy — I MEAN, Santa heads!!!
She's been trying to make the fedora work... but gave up when she found this fabulous
little cloche hat....
I actually made
the little cloches and I think they are so fun!!
The little cloches and scenes, those drink stirrers — goodness!
Not exact matches
There is a good website for
cloche building at: http://westsidegardener.com/howto/
cloche.html I do mine a
little differently.
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Also, where did you find the
little Christmas trees you used to decorate the gingerbread
cloche with?
On the other side of the mantle I added fresh greenery, antique wooden spools under another
cloche (found HERE — I usually use it without the base), some black and white striped grosgrain ribbon, and a
little gold feather bowl (found HERE).
I used a chippy bird candle holder topped by a
cloche full of
little eggs, and a mossy nest filled with eggs and a sweet vintage bird brooch.
If you like, you can add a bit of hot glue or Elmer's Glue - All to the bottom of your scene to help the snow stick a
little bit, but ideally, you will put a thicker layer of snow in the
cloche then glue will really stick to, so this part is optional.
I also used cute
little trees and a few deer in the background of this winter wonderland
cloche too.
Just bought a large glass
cloche with a stemed base and was wondering what to put in it.Your idea of the
little pumpkin in the nest with some berry garland will be perfect.
I love some of the
little tiny one to use as fillers in bowls, lanterns and
cloches.
I find that it helps keep things a
little more drawn together, and it's easier to just slip the
cloche cover right over the vase.
She always has the creme de la creme of booth space and this
little silver tray, glass
cloche, bird's nest vignette is simply swoonworthy.
It looks great and I really like those
little vintage cameras and I have to thank you for naming the «
Cloche».
I like the lamp with the
cloches ~ do you have a
little something to put underneath that goes with your theme?
I put together this
little display out of a mercury glass candle stick with a mirror and
cloche on top.
I reused a
cloche I got at the thrift store from one of those dome clocks (you know the ones... with the shiny brass clock and a
little pendulum swinging..).
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This
little faux potted plant fits so nicely underneath my glass
cloche.
Just bought a large glass
cloche with a stemed base and was wondering what to put in it.Your idea of the
little pumpkin in the nest with some berry garland will be perfect.
But your potting table with tole tray and the
little touches of birds nests and
cloches, its just a delight!
I added a
little touch of winter with a few sweet deer Christmas ornaments and neutral bottle brush trees under a
cloche.
I love the
cloches and the
little jars with Santa.