Thursday, June 18, 2009

A Cloche Party

Thought I would join the "Cloche Party" hosted by Marty @ http://astrollthrulife.blogspot.com/. I wanted a cloche for a long time but just could not bring myself to pay the price. Finally bought one at a shop in Franklin, TN last Fall at a good price, and love decorating with it. This what it looks like now

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This is how I had it decorated for Christmas and Winter.

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This beauty is one I found at Tues. Morning in April. I don't have anything under the glass - I have tried different things, but always take it out, The glass has a design etched in it, and I think it is pretty as it is for now (I already had the stand).

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Not a cloche (individul butter dish) :-), but I put a peep under the dome at Easter time. I have a battery op. candle under there now.

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I understand apothocary jars are allowed also. One with Shells - I used rubons to spell out shells. The other has a bit of faux ivy and a faux butterfly.

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Little vignette in my dining area window.

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I have another apothocary jar that is a little larger, but nothing decorative in it right now - just some candy.

Hope you have enjoyed seeing my decor under glass. If you have not already, lets all join Marty @ http://astrollthrulife.blogspot.com/ to see what she and the other participants have to share. Thanks Marty for hosting this fun event. I am looking forward to seeing everyone's decor under glass.
Hope everyone has a great weekend.
Glenda

54 comments:

Domestic Designer said...

Everything just looks great! Thanks for sharing.

The Green Pea said...

I do know why they are so expensive I think it is the shipping and cost plus some mark up. I agree they are pricey. I like how you decorated with them. I have just used a large square of burlap inside and it looks nice, and also I turned it upside down and fill it with old bobbins (put a plate on it and turned right side up) looks great!! Sandi

Pat@Back Porch Musings said...

They are all beautiful!!

I'm having the best time at this cloche party!!

Anonymous said...

This is so much fun looking at everyone's cloches- no 2 the same!

I have those same sweet little birds! I am going to have to round them up for one of my cloches!

blessings
mary

A New England Life said...

I definitely enjoyed seeing your decor under glass! I too often think I would like a cloche but I'm just not sure where to put it. All your glass looks so pretty Glenda. Very cottage chic.

Sharon

ellen b said...

Hi Glenda,
I think I saw that etched cloche at Tuesday Mornings. It sure is pretty. What fun seeing all these cloche/jar ideas are!!

grannyann said...

Those are so pretty. I think I will have to get one. Just never think about them.

Brenda Pruitt said...

These jars are so pretty in and of themselves that they really don't even need anything in them! You have put some pretty displays together here. Thanks so much for sharing and being at the party!
Brenda

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

What great ideas and I love them all. The large one with the birdnest is stunning and the etched one empty is beautiful. It really is pretty all by itself. Your apothecary jar is beautiful. I think they are so fun to fill and so pretty to look at with all the different ideas everyone has. Very inspiring and creative. The tiny one with the little peep or the candle is so cute. Thanks so much for participating. Such fun. Hugs, Marty

Melissa Miller said...

Very pretty Glenda!

I love all your cloche ideas but you know what I really do like the empty one the best. How lovely and elegant. Isn't the stand from SL wonderful?

~Happy Cloche Party! ;)

Have a blessed evening.
~Melissa :)

Kammy said...

Very pretty Glenda ! I have your same little birds..I fell in love with them !
Hugs ~ Kammy

Martha said...

You've done a great job with your cloche -- and your jars. They're a fun accessory

Michelle, All Home and Love said...

You have put everything together so beautifully!
~Michelle

Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

Your vignettes are lovely and that sweet little butter dish..I would love some of those! Happy cloche party!

Anonymous said...

Hi Glenda! I love all your cloches and how you've decked them out! Isn't this the most fun!
Be a sweetie and thanks for popping in to see me,
Shelia ;)

Unknown said...

These ae so sweet! I love the little butter dish.

Thank you for sharing.

Charla

{oc cottage} said...

How pretty!



m ^..^

Anonymous said...

Your photos are beautiful. I believe we do have the same cloche. Yesterday I bought a fresh pineapple at the market and it was a perfect fit under the tall cloche!

Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria said...

Glenda they are all just beautiful I love the way you have them displayed...your really great at this...thanks for sharing this fun party day....hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Allidink said...

I love your cloche :) I didn't buy one for a long time either because they are pricey at all these boutiques and antique stores but Pier1 Imports had them for $20 dollars! Yay. Lovely apothecary jar and cloches!

All the best,
Allison

Kathryn @ Bonafide Southern said...

All your cloches look fantastic. Sometimes my glass pieces look cloudy too. A little windex will take care of it though! Great job.

Kim @ Starshine Chic said...

I love cloches with nests & birdies. So I love yours.

Four Paws and Co said...

They're beautiful Glenda! Love the 1st picture with the birds, nest & moss. Great score with the one from Tuesday Morning too. Your vignettes are lovely. ☺ Diane

Meli Abellán said...

Glenda, is so pretty!!! You have made a great and perfect work!!!
Meli

Picket said...

They are all just gorgeous girl...I love the one with nothing under it also...that is a beauty! man I am getting so many great ideas from this party...it is just the neatest thing...thanks for sharing your pretties with us sweetie...have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

Yep, the big heavy ones are pricey but I broke down and bought one and so glad I did. Yours are so charming. Such a fun party! Happy Weekend. ~ Lynn

Skoots1moM said...

thx 4 sharing!

Barb said...

Hi Glenda, love all your cloches and especially the little birdies. Sooooo charming!!

Barb

Painter's Place said...

I love all of your ideas. You are so creative!!

Embellished Bayou said...

They all look beautiful. I love the cut glass plate that the first one is sitting on.

Shari @ My Cottage of Bliss said...

The battery tealite under the little butter dish is a very cute idea! And I love this last photo in your post...very pretty vignette.

Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer said...

Love all your vignettes! I hope to get a cloche sometime! Susan

Theresa @ Take A Sentimental Journey said...

Hey I love your battery candle ideal !!

DeAnna said...

I love the peep idea! I love the whole post actually, thanks for sharing.

The Stylish House said...

Hi Glenda,
You have done a lot of neat looks with your cloches. I really like how you added the word “shells” to the front of one.
This is my first visit to your site and I enjoyed viewing your header. Angels are a personal favorite of mine and I appreciate how you created a sweet little garden corner. Cathy

Leigh of Tales from Bloggeritaville said...

Hey sweet Glenda! No sweat on missing thrifty thursday this week. While I missed you, I understand there will be times when someone will have to miss. I am just tickeled that anyone shows up. Its such fun!
Love all of your cloches!
Thanks for dropping by Bloggeritaville.
Stop by anytime. I heart my peeps!

Leigh, Tales from Bloggeritaville
http://lbratina.blogspot.com

Lynne (lynnesgiftsfromtheheart) said...

Glenda what wonderful cloche displays.. isn't this just the best fun ever? Thanks so much for swinging by....hugs ~lynne~

Rhondi said...

I love the one with the birds and the nest. It is darling!

Karen at Nittany Inspirations said...

I enjoyed visiting and looking at all your cloches. My favorite is the one with the little birds, nest and moss. I'm going to have to get me some birds & moss. Thanks for the ideas.

Southern Fried Gal said...

Hello! Thanks for stopping by! Nice displays! I like the shells and so smart to use rub-ons!

The French Bear said...

Love your cloches!!! Everything looks so good!!
I will having a giveaway soon, stay tuned!!!
Thanks for coming by, I really do appreciate the comments and the time everyone took to stop and visit!!
Hugs,
Margaret B

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

What pretty little birds! I love the idea of the battery operated candle under the little dome! And your little Christmas scene is delightful. laurie

Mid-Atlantic Martha said...

These are great -- I only have one cloche so I'm getting enough inspiration to last for a long time! Thanks for these beauties!

FrenchGardenHouse said...

They are all wonderful! Love the Birdies, the moss, and yes, I think you are right to leave the etched one as is...just lovely.
xo Lidy

Desires of the Heart said...

Thanks for visiting my blog! Your cloches look wonderful! I especially like the first one with the two littel birds, very pretty. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

Kathleen said...

Wow, what a great assortment..I love the birds nest, so cute!

Cass @ That Old House said...

So pretty -- those birds are just darling. Love them!
Cass

Muthering Heights said...

I love the birds with the little nest...they look very pretty!

Glenda said...

Like the cloches. I have about 4 or 5 now, that I use sometimes. Didn't know about this party.


Like the look of the blog.


Ciao

Zita - Mlle Magpie said...

Lovely collection of cloches, Glenda.

The Tattered Cottage said...

Glenda,
Your cloches are beautiful. I love how you decorated the one for Christmas......I think I might be borrowing your idea for Christmas for a couple of my cloches... :)
Toni

Yellow Rose Arbor said...

I enjoyed seeing all of them! I wanted to buy that one at Tuesday Morning, but didn't, now I wish I had!

Katherine

Kelli said...

I need a cloche now! Yours are all beautiful, I especially love the birds and butterfly. Have a wonderful upcoming week!
~Kelli

Linda Q said...

Great cloches Glenda!
I am still catching up on seeing others.
I like the etched one, I have acouple of those and I like them alot.
Thanks for stopping in my blog too.
Hugs, Linda Q