I try to mix up my cloche arrangements every so often. I have been wanting to use one as a terrarium of sorts, so I found a button fern and wrapped some moss ribbon around a plain old terra cotta pot.
Sarah gave me the owls…they are so cute. And the blue plate under the cloche goes to a cobalt blue cloche Sarah also gave me!
What doesn’t look better with seashells?
This cloche has seashells on top of a lacy doily with a birds nest and eggs.
Have I mentioned I love seashells?
Well, I also happen to really like peacock feathers (I even have a Pinterest board full of them—here).
I added some spools with mostly blue thread on them to a blue mason jar. I thought it looked OK, but it wasn’t tall enough to look great in the cloche! So I added a peacock feather…perfect! And the colors were perfect in the thread!
Looking great!
I am linking to these great parties!
I love all your cloches and am in need of learning what to do with them. Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love your cloches and what you showcased inside them. I love the wooden spools. Stopping by from At the Picket Fence.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love your cloches and what you showcased inside them. I love the wooden spools. Stopping by from At the Picket Fence.
ReplyDeleteCame over from Shabbilicious to see more of your cloche designs. You are very talented at the arrangements. I love the spools. I am still envious of your cloche collection!
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Great ideas. I have been looking for some of those deep cloches. No luck yet. Yours look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI love how you styled these! Thanks so much for sharing this at my Unveil Your Genius link party last week! I hope you'll link up again soon! :)
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Hi Ellen, These are so great because you totally thought "outside the box". Love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle