Depression glass pepper shaker, old pump pencil sharpener and a waxed leaf, an a vintage alarm clock in front of the Salter Cast Iron Scale.
When working on my booth on Sunday I found only three glass cloche in the store. The owl under glass is mine and the classic sealed and the cake dome belong to other dealers. I added the items to the cake dome (and then put everything back where it belonged).
The picture below is my favorite cloche this week - a pint sealer with zinc and glass top, reversed. My favorite of these is the hydrangea. I want to dry a hydrangea just for this sealer for a semi-perminent display.
So I went outside, clipped a few more hydrangea blossoms and made another cloche, this time a keeper.
Always fun making something fresh.
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Those are all precious and very cute idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll so nice! But my favorite is the one with the scale in the background. COOL.
ReplyDeleteLove the clock in glass.
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought of a jar filled with blooms? Thanks for sharing, Joy.
ReplyDeleteLove the cloche you found on Friday, GREAT find! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea with the jars as cloches! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe canning jars as cloches is such a great idea there my favorite.
ReplyDeleteDenise
The Hydrangeas caught my eye. I have a bunch drying. I also like the idea of the jars. So glad I came by today. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteQMM
They are all so lovely and your ideas for them are great, but I do have a weakness for Hydrangeas, especially when they beginning to dry out and turn wonderful autumnal colours. Lovely photos and ideas.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so sweet, but I like your hydrangea one the best! I love these ideas -- I have some vintage canning jars that can hold something fun in the kitchen! I'll have to be on the lookout for a cloche....
ReplyDeleteYOur cloche vignettes are fabulous and I absolutely love the idea of the jar. Thank tons for joining the party and sharing some creativity. So fun. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteThe upsidedown jar idea is great! I should have thought of that as I have the same type of thing (upsidedown jar with a flower inside) that my great-grandmother made in the 40s or 50s!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I've been wanting to do a christmas snowglobe sort of thing like that with the mason jars.
ReplyDelete♥Linsey
I think I'll try using an aqua tinted canning jar with some of my hydrangeas. Wonder how that will look? Does anyone know how to separate a cloche from its
ReplyDeletepermanent base without breaking it? There are lots of cloches with ugly fake flowers in consignment shops and thrift stores but I don't know if there's a way to separate the top from the bottom... Kathy
How lovely! and that hydrangea in a mason jar is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThat little cloche was a great find! Never would've thought to use a mason jar...might have to try that!
ReplyDeleteI love those Easter eggs.
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