Another Little Party-preview!!!
Hello my friends! The excitement is building...the Cloche Party is almost here! This fun filled party is being hosted by our very own Marty over at A Stroll Thru Life!
Thank you, Marty...I have already had so much fun posting my little pre-party previews!
For more information about the Cloche Party just click HERE.
Hello my friends! The excitement is building...the Cloche Party is almost here! This fun filled party is being hosted by our very own Marty over at A Stroll Thru Life!
Thank you, Marty...I have already had so much fun posting my little pre-party previews!
For more information about the Cloche Party just click HERE.
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Today I would like to share with you another apothecary jar decoration! Many of you have already seen this...but there may just be a few who haven't! Enjoy!!!
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"Bunny in a Jar"
This is a vignette that I did up for my Easter tablescape.
If you would like to see that tablescape...just click HERE.
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Since I was doing this for an Easter tablescape, I decided to use my little ceramic bunny for the subject. I used malted milk candy eggs to fill the bottom of the jar...I just love all of the soft pastel colors!!! Mmmm...and they sure tasted great after Easter too! Hehe!
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I used a couple of pretty ribbons for the handle of the jar...a white feathery ribbon and a pretty pink and white checked ribbon! Then I placed a vintage pearl (clip) earring on the bow!
Ahhh...just look at this sweet little bunny! He was a special treasure find from the thrift store. I just love the delicate glass pink roses on his back!!!
I also used my mini cloche for this Easter vignette. The dried rose was my husband's boutineer from our wedding! Another white feathery ribbon was tied around the handle and I added an old vintage key!
I've been learning how to make mosaics...and have had sooo much fun!
Well my friends...so happy that you came by for another pre-party preview!!! Don't forget that the Cloche Party is this Friday...dust off those pretty cloches and apothecary jars and share your creative talents with us!!! I'm looking forward to getting some great ideas...you always inspire me!!!
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Love ya'll,
Chari
Chari my dear,
ReplyDeleteI think you are a cloche artist! That cute bunny one you did was one of the first I ever saw and I was in awe at how lovely it was! The one with the buttoneer and key is fabulous!! It's like a keepsake to remember your wedding by. I bet you can't wait to see your family, take lot's of pics (well I know you will) I can't wait to see my son again on the week-end and then i think hubby and I are taking off too. Maybe on Tuesday, not sure our destination but maybe to North Carolina. I'll keep you posted, now take care of your sweet self and don't get too tired. Hugs, Cindy
Yah! I'm first! Cindy
ReplyDeleteOh and Ah Chari!
ReplyDeleteI love the precious bunny in a jar. He's a doll for sure.
Now I've never seen the rose, feather and key cloche before. LOVE it! ~Wonderful idea!
Come by and see my post if you get a chance before you leave okay.
Have fun and be safe!
Love ya my friend.
~Melissa :)
Oh Chari, you are just so full of inspiration and I love all the great things you do. Your creativity just never stops. This is so cute. Now I think I need to scour the countryside for some apothecary jars. You make them so pretty. Thanks again for showing a preview. I can't wait to see the party version. Thanks, Hugs Marty
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ReplyDeleteI love your bunny jar and the mini cloche. I was at Goodwill a few weeks back & they had 2 of the same mini cloches that you are showing. I talked myself out of them & I am kicking myself still. I've got to learn that if I see something I really like, buy it or I will regret it. And regret it I do. Especially now that Marty is having this cloche party. Boo hoo. Oh well, I'll survive.
Kim
What!!! My good friend Chari speaks Italian? Be still my heart!
ReplyDeleteGirl that is impressive and sounds so pretty too when I was reading it out loud. How did you learn it? Do you speak others as well?.
I SHOULD speak fluent Spanish having a Mexican mother but oh the shame of only knowing some. Oops.
She tried to teach us all growing up but having a German father it just didn't stick completely.
I could kick myself for not being fluent right now.
If it's a long story you can ell me when you get back. You should do a post on it. I think it's fascinating my friend!
Love ya girl!
"Fankisses" to you too!!! HEHE!
~Melissa :)
Can you hear me screamin'?
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say "Thank You"!
The arrangement came from Kirklands about three years ago.
I usually have it sitting on the breakfast bar area in the kitchen.
Have fun!!!
GM My Dear friend...now girl you are really showing us how to do the Cloche's here...I so remember the bunny one and How Russell kept taking the lid off of it so the bunny could breath better and the candy level kept going down from all the air ha ha!! Well girl you should be ready to leave on your fun trip...I know how excited you are to see your babies and your Sweet Mama..I hope you have a wonderful and safe trip my friend...I will be in Texas next month to get ahold of Baby Kyra...can't wait to give that little one a zillion kisses ha ha!!I swear girl if I wasn't so old and her so sick I would bring her back with me ha ha!! I'll miss you my friend...But just remember someone in Calif loves you...Take care..Love, ya sis...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my cloches and me! I just love those buttons in that cloche. So cute. I don't own any old buttons, but if I did, I would be copy-catting!! Happy Cloche Party!
ReplyDeleteI love all your displays! The one with the button is really outstanding! I hope you don't mind but I added myself as a follower of your blog:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandra