Thursday, October 15, 2009

Cloche of many kinds


I heart cloche's
You can do so many neat things with these wonderful glass cloche's
Leave them empty, fill them, play with them. love them, collect them, look
at them, share them, display them, give them a theme, I could go on and on
Some ideas I have found on the internet to share with you, enjoy these pictures



Fill them with fruit of the season


Use in the bathroom, this one is filled with soap and an antique curling iron




Beatuiful green apples in an old tin piece, brings color to the room



Herbs growing in the kitchen



This one is filled with skeltons-green ones, looks like this might be a cake dome - neat idea


And another neat skelton idea for Halloween


Filled with a spool of twine - love it


For that little bit of country a sheep and a little house


Placed on top of a piece of china, old keys and plate numbers


Love the colors, spools of ribbon


For the holidays, filled with satin balls



Find some cloches and start decorating, there is no wrong or right way to do this, just do it, they
look great in any room, even outside
Enjoy the day
Cheryl

8 comments:

  1. I really like the idea of using one to display soaps.Apothecary jars are the same way. You can put a variety of things inside.

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  2. Love all your cloches...they are so much fun to decorate with. These displays are great..what a great eye for display and detail you have...Speaking of which, if you get a minute to stop by my blog, I am asking for opinions on a decorating dilemna and would appreciate your input!
    Have a great day,
    Susie

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  3. Love your post, how about putting one over a duck? I just blogged about a duck I bought at Round Top and how I need a big cloche to cover it. I wish I could find one that big. Loved your pics. Lisa

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  4. love your cloches! I so need to get some! I'm embarassed to say I don't have ANY! Did I say that in my 'outside voice' ??

    your blog looks great~ I'm anxious to browse around!

    Shellagh

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  5. I am so glad that you are going to make that date with the robot. You go girl!!! Thank you also for keeping Mrs. Jane in your prayers...she is doing well!

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  6. L~O~V~E~D all these ideas! Wonderful pictures! Thanks so much for stopping by today!
    Smiles,
    Beth

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  7. I love all the different ways you included decorating with these - I don't have any cloches but two of my friends do. I have quite a few apothocary jars that are filled with sea glass, shells, spheres, and more. You truly make things fun to explore! Jennifer

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  8. I was at my friend Ann's last night setting up for our antique clients. I showed he your blog and this post - she really enjoyed it. We're all ready for our customers to come and shop....Jennifer

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