Monday

{ Making your own Homemade Cloche }

I love to mix up the centerpiece on my dining room table.
A few weeks ago I showed you the music sheet runner I made.
In the center of the table I added a collection of homemade cloches. 



They are so simple and easy to make.
I simply used e6000 glue to attach different types of knobs to the bottom of glass jars.
My favorite is this batter bowl.


Inside the jars I added some books I found at an auction, a fake succulent, and some corks.
Don't forget to layer the display as well.
I used silver trays, crocheted doilies and a slice of wood to mix up the textures.



Here's another version, after the music sheet runner was gone.




I think I'll be adding some homemade cloches to the shop this week.

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1 comment:

  1. I really like that! It perfectly goes along with the farmhouse look that so many people are going for right now.

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About Denise

Denise Sabia, interior decorator and author of “The Painted Home” blog, takes everyday items found in flea markets, thrift shops or simply along the roadside and turns them into unique pieces that freshen and warm your home … without breaking your budget. Denise began dabbling in design over 20 years ago and studied at Philadelphia University. Her client base continued to grow as did her portfolio of work, branching out to decorating entire homes. Denise lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. with her husband, 3 kids, a dog, rabbit, 3 chickens, a gecko, and the oldest living hermit crab known to man.

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