Here is another outdoor cloche idea from ClassicChicHome. What a wonderful way to light the path to your front door.
I was really drawn to these cloches because of their wintry white, coastal feel.
Source: PaleAndInteresting.
I think wire cloches are interesting and I love this one from Courtney at HoneycombCreativeCo. Head over to her blog for more pictures of her lovely Christmas decor, all done in silver and white.
For more bling, look at this gold tinsel cloche on a silver stand from Marianne at Songbird. Her site is filled with pictures of her very vintage Christmas.
The cutest cloche I’ve ever seen is at RhonnaDesigns. Pay a visit to her blog to see more of these glitter houses and a tutorial on how to create your own.
Take a look at this Santa under glass at Pat’s BackPorchMusings blog. I think he is just darling! While you’re there take a peek at even more of her lakeside cottage decor.
This little cloche delighted me and the directions for putting it together can be found at VintageStreetMarket. This website is filled with lovely vintage papers for wrapping or scrap booking and is a nice place to revel in a bit of nostalgia.
Can you believe how beautiful this cloche filled with pastel ornaments is? This display was put together by TheAtticGirls. They sell “modern vintage” items on Coronado Island in California. Road trip anyone?
I couldn’t do this post without including a picture of this beautiful Nativity cloche since that is our reason to celebrate Christmas.
Source: macroimagen
And finally, I’ll share my very simple Christmas cloche with you. My mom was a proud Finnish lady, so it was a delight to receive this little guy to add to my Santa collection. Here he is, frolicking in his dome-covered woods of Finland!
In this week leading up to Christmas, I hope you enjoyed taking a look at the many ways people use cloches in their Christmas displays. I know it is a busy week but remember to take some time to
just breathe!
Blessings,
Patti
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I came over from Mod Mix Monday, and love this post…I am finding these cloches are not easy to find, I always have my eyes open to find them at thrift stores. I like your Finnish one best..my mom and sister and I were in Finland about 15 years ago.
I read your profile, and love your “restoration mission”..I am your newest follower!
Merry Christmas
Jan at The pink Geranium
Hi Jan – Thank you so much for your compliments and for becoming a follower. I’ve never been to
Finland myself but my daughters keep saying we need to go find our long lost relatives!
I love that your blog is named for the store your mom had in Issaquah in the 70’s. I may very well have visited that store as I lived in Juanita in the 70’s and my own mom was a big antique lover. I’ll be following your blog and sharing your adventures in thrifting. Isn’t it the greatest? Patti
Thanks for sharing the wonderful cloche ideas. I have one for Christmas that I need to post.
Thank you for visiting Judy. I checked out your Nativity cloche and I love it! Have a most blessed Christmas. Patti
So many wonderful ideas~ thank you for sharing.
May the peace, joy and love of the season be yours all year long!
Thank you for coming over to take a look Laura. God bless you and your family with a very Merry Christmas and amazing things to come in the New Year! Patti
I love a good cloche!
Oh my, they are all so wonderful and such fun things to decorate with. I absolutely adore you little Finish Santa. So perfect. Thanks tons for joining the party. Hugs, Marty
Thank you for having the party Marty!