If you caught my Friday Favs Vol 7, you may remember me saying I love the idea of
using glass hurricanes because I have a lot of them.
Not exact matches
For The Amazing Spider - Man 2, her efforts led to the
use of biodegradable snow, the
use of steel and
glass materials that could be re-purposed after the film wrapped, and replanting trees and fixing benches in a
Hurricane Sandy - damaged area for a scene.
I actually like to
use these
hurricane glasses much better for mocktail recipes, especially smoothies, simply because they hold more and I think they're prettier.
I
used two
hurricane glass lamps that I
use often for the lights an the «snow» and a large red pillar candle in the center surrounded by a pointsettia candle ring with a red and gold buffalo plaid table runner.
Instead of
using candles, fill
glass hurricanes with sparkle this holiday season.
I've been struggling with my big
glass hurricanes — I keep basic white pillars in them for «everyday» but I haven't found anything to
use for Valentines filler that really makes my heart skip a beat.
I
used mini white pumpkins I already had and also incorporated a stunning mix of mercury
glass, votives and a copper mercury
glass hurricane I recently bought!
In geographical areas requiring
hurricane - resistant construction, laminated
glass is often
used in exterior storefronts, curtain walls and windows.
In addition to my focal chalkboard art focal point, I
used large
glass hurricanes filled with various Christmas ornaments in gold, silver and pearl.
Donna Courtney, the creator of The Decorated House Blog, was inspired by Anthropologie and came up with a couple of really pretty ideas
using hurricane style candle holders, mercury
glass ornaments, star ornaments and natural elements.
And that's what I love about
glass hurricanes, they can always be
used in a different way!
This slightly tinted
glass hurricane candle holder can be
used three ways.
Transform inexpensive
glass votives and
hurricanes into faux «mercury
glass» candle holders
using silver and gold leaf.
I
used mini white pumpkins I already had and also incorporated a stunning mix of mercury
glass, votives and a copper mercury
glass hurricane I recently bought!
hurricane vase or any other
glass vase white sand any kind of flowering bulbs — I
used hyacinth bulbs
For safety, put tea lights or votives in
glasses, as Toronto - based interior designer Carol McFarlane does, or
use hurricane lamps or lanterns.