Glass Cloche Vignettes for Spring

I'm thinking about spring over here!  Today, I'm encouraging you to use your creativity to make a glass cloche spring vignette!

Though the weather is not quite spring like here in Ohio, I do have some spring fever! Let's will it into existence and start our inside spring decorating by making these simple glass cloche spring vignettes!

I love this project because it lends itself to being creative.  Use what you have on hand, or shop some of the items below to make your own. I used a wood plaque to build these fun vignettes and tucked each one under a glass cloche.  Doesn't everything look prettier under glass?

YOU CAN SEE HOW TO MAKE THESE SPRING CLOCHES IN THE YOUTUBE VIDEO BELOW

https://youtu.be/M1zusOUyC-E 

I’d love for you to subscribe to my YouTube channel. Every time a new video is made, you will be notified so you don’t miss a single one!

SUBSCRIBE to White Cottage Home & Living YouTube.

Glass Cloche Spring Vignettes

I put together 4 different ones.  All you need is a glue gun and some supplies from Amazon or your local craft store. Choose what you like and mix it up! Some cloches come with their own base, if not, a wood round plaque works great. 

Here are close up views of the ones I designed before tucked under the cloches.

Glass Cloche Spring Vignettes~ White Cottage Home & LivingGlass Cloche Spring Vignettes~ White Cottage Home & LivingGlass Cloche Spring Vignette~ White Cottage Home & LivingGlass Cloche Spring Vignette~ White Cottage Home & Living

SHOP THIS PROJECT

{This post contains affiliate links, see full disclosure here.}

These would look great on a buffet, console table, or table. Grouped together or single they will make you want to take a closer look.  I plan to share with you next week a spring table scape using these pretty glass cloche spring vignettes!

Here's a peek!

Glass Cloche Spring Vignettes~ White Cottage Home & Living

XO,

 

  1. […] may notice that I moved my glass cloche vignettes for spring (LINK) in to this room.  I like the way they are displayed together on this antique table. […]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The Sunday Letter

Most Sundays, once the house has gone quiet and it's edging towards nine, a letter goes out. It's the one I'd write to a friend with good taste and not nearly enough time: one thing worth reading, one thing worth buying, and one thing to skip. No noise, no pressure to spend, just the considered version of what I've actually been using, loving, or quietly sending back.

If you like the sort of recommendation that still holds up six months later, leave your email below and I'll write to you on Sunday.