I love Good Housekeeping Magazine. Every month they have something that catches my eye, and my imagination. Their April 2013 issue had a picture of this cloche in anticipation of Easter and all the home decorating that goes along with it. Only problem is, I didn't decorate for Easter this year. I know, I know. The Easter police will probably come and get me for saying that.
But other things got in the way, not the least of which was spring break and we weren't even home to enjoy any decorating I might have done anyway. So.
I loved this cloche vignette. It spoke to me more of spring, really, than of Easter. And I knew I wanted to replicate it as close as possible for my home. Since Easter had already passed my goal was to try and stay true to the general look of the cloche but give it my own spin.
So what do you think?
I went so far as to take a trip to Michael's, hoping to find just the right moss and perhaps a fern or two. Only problem was, the moss was ridiculously expensive for what you got, and I didn't find any faux ferns. But I did find two small pots of faux greenery for about $1.50 each on clearance. Hhhmmmm. Maybe they'd work. Only problem was, they didn't.
Once home I realized that my much-loved boxwood wreath from Antique Farmhouse might work in place of the moss. And my blue speckled eggs,{that speak spring, really, not Easter} might just be perfect. It was starting to come together, but I still needed a focal point. So I waited. And lo and behold, Goodwill came through for me again. Lillies of the valley! My favorites! A mere $0.99 cents. And how much more springy can you get?
Oh, and did I mention that I already had the silver bowl (Goodwill $2.99), the cloche (Target clearance, less than $10.00) and the eggs?
The top of the cloche has a dragonfly that I just love.
Every time I look at it I feel a sense of hope and renewal. How about you? Happy Spring!
Well, that's it until next time, friends!
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Cloche Call: The Good Egg, My Version
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What do I think? I love it! I really like it on the silver stand. Makes me want to redo a couple of mine.
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Oh I absolutely love your cloche displays. Fabulous. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeletei love it! and yours is so perfect b/c altho you could put it out at easter, you won't have to take it down all spring!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the wreath! It's all very fresh and pretty, love it!
ReplyDeleteJeanette @ Creating a Life
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OMC! Oh my cloche.LOL I love it. Very pretty. I found you on Homemaker on a Dime and I am a new follower. Come on over.
ReplyDeleteI like your version better! What an elegant homage to spring.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect! I always like your version better.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love the littl bee on top.
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Very pretty, Kathleen! I love how you pulled this together. I really like it in the silver bowl, too.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!! Great job Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Kathleen! Thank you so much for sharing at Pretty Things this week, hope to see you again tomorrow night :)
ReplyDeletexo, Tanya
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