Cloches can be used as centerpieces, mantel and windowsill decorations. Here are some great ideas for Christmas displays.
If you want to make a fun, festive craft or Christmas centerpiece, then check out these Christmas cloche ideas.
A cheese dome from the thrift store is perfect for upcycling into a darling winter scene or Christmas scene, like this frozen pond idea!
Dried orange slices and clementine are so EASY! Add spices for an extra smell. Use these in lanterns, garlands, ornaments, or make a wreath!
Dress up your home for the holidays with these Christmas kitchen décor ideas. Find inspiration for cabinet displays, ornament bowls, and more!
Crochet Christmas Bell Free Tutorial.
Take this ‘bell’ shape cloche hat to create an effortless modern look. The Hogarth cloche is so easy to dress up or down. Warm for winter it is a perfect match with your favourite coats and jackets.
Christmas Bell Ornament Free Knitting Patterns
Make a DIY chicken wire cloche for plants to keep rabbits, deer, and other hungry animals from nibbling in your garden.
If you have a cloche at hand, you can make lovely and easy Halloween decorations without much effort, and here are some ideas how to do that.
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Pretty Christmas Lantern Ideas; Lanterns are just about the most beautiful Christmas decorations, Here are 25 festive ideas to DIY yourself.
I’m excited because it’s time for the monthly share from our Country French design group…and I have a fun idea that has been cooking in my brain for a while…tea towels made from a pillowcase! I love French ticking and I love generous ruffles so I had planned to create a tea towel combining them both when it hit me…I am describing the pillowcases from my toile guest bedroom! See them…peeking out from the black toile pillows? Well…I had come across an extra pair of them while thrifting and had snatched them up for just in case I ever needed them. And now…I have a way to use them! And…even better…they are the perfect size! Here’s what you will need: One standard size pillowcase, preferably made of cotton for better absorbency Scraps of dropcloth cut into squares Print-outs of the images below on iron-on transfer paper (I use Avery brand transfer paper for light images.) And here’s what you will do: Cut the pillowcase along the seams and the long side to create two pieces. Just cut to separate the front from the back and you will have two pieces approximately 20" x 30" depending on your pillowcase. So...each pillow case makes two tea towels. Trim any portion of the seam that remains. Fold in 1/2 inch and press the two sides and the top of the fabric then fold and press again to create a finished edge. Stitch the pressed edges. Print the images below on transfer paper and apply them to the dropcloth squares following the directions on the package. I find that I generally need to add a little more time and press very hard. Stitch the dropcloth squares to the tea towels. I love images from Karen at The Graphics Fairy since they really lend themselves to my vintage-look frenchy projects. I usually add a little something in French ‘cause the French teacher in me never dies! lol I especially like this one…a vintage cloche…since this is the way the French actually use a cloche…in the garden to protect tender plants. I also love this one from The Graphics Fairy…a vintage watering can…since I have a thing about anything that is galvanized. The images have already been reversed for you so that they can be ironed on. I like to leave the edge unfinished to add more of a rustic feel. It will not ravel far since the edges of the square are stitched about 1/2 inch in. And here they are! Can you believe how easy that was? No gathering and stitching plus adding trim since it was already there! And…wouldn’t this be a great way to create pretty little hand towels? Just cut up (gulp..if you dare!) a vintage pillow case with lace trim and…voilà! I’ve added them to my latest centerpiece for a little frenchy, vintage-y touch. I love the way the ticking looks with sunflowers…two of my favorites together! Baby Kitty says he doesn’t understand the need for towels when his tongue works so well and is always handy! But just in case, he offers a few more ideas… …such as my VINTAGE FRENCH TEA TOWELS …some of my favorites! And for a really generous ruffle, how about these WISTERIA INSPIRED LINEN HAND TOWELS. They make very pretty napkins, too! And be sure to check out what my fellow francophiles are sharing…always some beautiful ideas with a Country French touch! SAVVY SOUTHERN STYLE CEDAR HILL FARMHOUSE FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE Don't forget to pin it! Thanks for stopping by! Please visit these wonderful bloggers and their beautiful blogs to see what they are up to and to find a list of this week’s participants. Under the Table and Dreaming for the Sunday Showcase Party , Thrifty Decor Chick for Before and After Monday , Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday , The Stories of A2Z for Tutorials and Tips Tuesday , Coastal Charm for the Show and Share Party , A Stroll thru Life for Inspire Me Tuesday , My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia for Inspire Me Monday, Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays , Common Ground for Share Your Style on Thursdays , French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday , The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday , Craftberry Bush for the Inspiration Gallery on Friday, Tatertots & Jello for the Link Party Palooza on Fridays See you next time! À la prochaine! Also find me at… Enter your email to have Plate Addict's blog posts delivered Delivered by FeedBurner
Extendable Cloches Give Plants More Room to Grow Helpful & Humane: Protect seedlings from hungry wildlife More Room to Grow: Added height protects plants even longer Pest & Pet Protection: Place over houseplants to keep cats at bay Durable Materials: Rust-resistant, galvanized chicken wire Our best-selling chicken wire cloche protects seedlings, lettuce, and ripening strawberries from nibbling wildlife and curious cats. Once plants start to outgrow it, simply add the extension ring to widen the base and give them more headroom.
Sweet gum ball wreath transform your decor today! Turn sweet gum into a wreath for your door. Wow, your neighbors or compost the extras!
Have you seen the viral Dollar Tree busted canvas craft? The “Busted Canvas” or “Exploding Canvas” trend is incredibly fun and addictive. It’s easy to make one and you can customize for any holiday or occasion. I'm excited to share how you can make a busted canvas plus 25 awesome pop out canvas ideas. Materials
Nola features a simple but striking twist formed with 1 cable row and a rolled brim that is easily adjusted to change the length of the hat. Knit with 120 (135, 150) yards of bulky-weight yarn at a gauge of 15 stitches and 23 rows per 4" using U.S. 10/6mm circular needles and dpns. Knit with 140 (155, 170) yards of worsted-weight yarn at a gauge of 19 stitches and 24 rows per 4" using U.S. size 7/4.5mm circular needles and dpns. Finished sizes: Approximate Measurements: 18" (20", 22") Head circumference: 20" (22", 24") Designed by Hilary Smith Callis.
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Have you heard people talk about decorating with cloches? Let me give you some ideas of what to put under a cloche!
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Christmas Bell Ornament Free Knitting Patterns
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I am proud (and relieved) to finally present to you: the vintage flowered cloche! This hat has been in the making for years. Literally, years. For those of y…
There are many ways to get a crusty loaf of bread, but one of our favorites is to use the tried and true method of baking in a clay cloche, here, the Emile Henry brand cloche. It is very similar to using a Dutch Oven, but the cloche was designed to bake bread, so it […]
Christmas Bell Ornament Free Knitting Patterns
Diese Cloche aus Draht kannst du zum Schutz deiner Jungpflanzen vor Kaninchen verwenden oder einfach nur als Deko auf die Terrasse stellen.