The French developed the glass cloche, or bell jar, formed of a solid piece of glass shaped like a dome. The purpose was to protect an early garden plant from bleak cold and frost. This would hasten their crops to maturity. The Dutch and English expanded the idea with handlights, lantern style, faceted pyramidal covers made from glass panes and frames of cast iron.
So it is both! That begs the next question -
How in the world do you pronounce Cloche?
According to Webster's it is \ˈklōsh\ and rhymes with gauche.
Now that we now all of that, how about making one of your own? I've been wanting a bell jar for ages, but couldn't find one for an affordable price.
So I made one!
With the base, I spent less than $6 on it, not including spray paint and the E6000!!! Now that's my kind of price!!!
The vase is approximately 8" high by 5" wide. The washer and knob were spray painted with glossy black paint and then glued on to the bottom of the jar (which is now the top of your Cloche). That's all there is to it.
The base is a thrift store saucer glued on to a Dollar Tree candlestick with E6000, then spray painted.
Just the perfect accent for Halloween with the addition of a .97 skull from
Wally World, a Dollar Tree crow and a little Spanish moss!
Hmmm..... now we need a larger one and a smaller one!!! The smaller one could be a rose bowl from Dollar Tree and I'm sure I could find a larger vase. Guess I'll hit the thrift store and see what I can find.
Super cheap and easy! My two favorite words!
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ADORE this! Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. When I was searching for dollar crafts the other day I saw the bird and almost bought him!
ReplyDeleteIf you have time you should try and link up at The Blog Strut, we would love to have you!
I also voted for you on the picket fence and pinned this to our Halloween board!
Have a wonderful day,
Amber
My Personal Accent
Thanks so much Amber for stopping by and leaving such nice comments! :)
DeleteWe linked up!
This is nifty and thrifty! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThrifty is my middles name - ok, really it's just cheap!! LOL!!! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWonderful idea!! it looks terrific and such a thrifty crafty decor.
ReplyDeleteWe just love it JoAnn! It looks creepy and spooky but can also be used again for other holidays. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteLove the vase you found for this! Such a pretty cloche!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! xoxo
DeleteThis is pretty amazing! I love the raven, skull, rat and candle together. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYou are also my pick to feature at the Retro Re-pin Party, so be sure to stop by Somebody's Dinner next week and see this featured!
-Julie V.