Barb @ Grits and Glamour is hosting a special Egg-xellent Spring Party with 4 fun events. Be sure to put all the parties on your calendar, you really don't want to miss anything.
Okay ya'll, it's time to join our first host, Marty @ A Stroll Thru Life, for a fabulous Spring Cloche Party. I have to be honest here & tell ya'll, I didn't even know what a cloche was until I saw Marty talking and sharing on her blog about the beauty of these pieces. I still don't have many, actually only one; but I have learned how to decorate apothecary jars, cheese domes & pretty much anything that you can see through & put "stuff" inside of. Thanks Marty for sharing all your beautiful treasures,
& your wonderful knowledge!
Let's get started!
This is my only "real" cloche, & I've had it for about a year. It was a great "buy" at Ross for about $7! It is now taking center-stage on the coffee table in my sitting room. I have it filled with book page bundles, a bird nest & bird, & some twine balls. It's sitting on an old silver tray. The little glass bird is perched on a glass candlestick (I used a spot of hot glue to temporarily anchor it). A simple bundle of faux lavender rests near by. You may remember my candlesticks from a previous post HERE, but they got a new coat of paint.
Next up are some apothecary jars in my kitchen.
I love the tall apothecary jar filled with faux eggs & topped with some cute straw carrots. The little individual cupcake holder is one of my favs. The little bunny family inside is porcelain & has been in my collection for years. The next is just super-simple -- stems covered with various size faux eggs. Way up high on top of my cabinets, I have filled one of my very large apothecary jars with
faux fruit & some cinnamon sticks.
Well, that's a wrap for my collection of Spring Cloche/Apothecary Jars. Thank you so much for
stopping by. I truly appreciate your visits & most especially your lovely comments.
CAS
I adore your closhes...love the stuff you have enclosed in them...sooo darned cute...love your decorating style...I am a new follower of yours and I will return again...
ReplyDeleteLove all your Cloche's. I just have the one. Pat
ReplyDeleteMore than the beautiful cloche,I love the way how you uniquely decorated each. The small bundled books and the nest, I love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love the shape of your individual cupcake holder:@)
ReplyDeleteVery nice! You have a great collection of apothecary jars. I love your cloche design with the book pages and the bird. That one is so precious! They all are so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the book pages in your cloche, I may have to try that. I love apothecary's as much as I do cloches-you have some great ones.
ReplyDeleteYour cloches are beautiful! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cloches look wonderful! I love the one with the book bundles & nest!
ReplyDeleteOh my, you are so clever. Love your cloches and your apothecary jars. Such cute displays. Love your title too. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSo much creativity. I enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteI just love cloches and I can tell you do too.
Very pretty, CAS! I love all your displays and that was a great price on that cloche!
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ReplyDeleteYour apothecary jars and the cloche are divine. I love the way you have everything displayed, you are so creative. I hope I can find a cloche at Ross, I will be on the lookout for sure. ;) Thanks for sharing! xo ~Liz
You are a cloche and jar master in my book! You did a great job of selecting items to display within them. I would love to run across a cloche for $7 - great find! Take care.
ReplyDeletePretty! I just love apothecary jars!
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