Welcome Lovelies! Are you feeling it too? The change in the air, the crisp mornings and dare I say the changing leaves? This changing season is inspiring me to create, yay! Today I wanted to share some simple DIY Fall Cloche ideas, all made with thrifted finds. It’s the second Friday of the month (September already – unbelievably) and that means I am joining my clever friends, The Thrifty Style Team! Let’s chat about how you can see more from the team before I jump into some fall cloche ideas.
Thrifty Style Team
The Thrifty Style Team is hosted by Julie over at Redhead Can Decorate. Each month the TST will be sharing inspiring and thrifty projects, you can find the whole team and all of the links to their projects at the end of my post. Here is a sneak peek, so many amazing FALL projects, right?!
Fall Cloche Ideas
There is something intriguing about lovely things under glass, don’t you think? I love to put cloches in my decor using my favourite things to make them interesting. This lovely copper-based cloche is being used on my fall mantel, the layers and textures are where it’s at for me this year. You can see the whole mantel ready for fall here.
This cloche holds an antique embroidery hoop with contrasting white velvet ribbon, beautifully textured feathers tucked into a rusty bed spring and some faux pink blooms, simple yet pretty. I love how this dome fits so nicely into this vintage copper pedestal, another thrifted find and the perfect colour for fall.
In my adventures thrifting I always pick up vintage nut bowls – there are so many of them, thankfully. These bowls, made from stumps of a tree (or are made to look like they are sliced from stumps of a tree) always catch my eye. When tuned upside down they make perfect platforms for a cloche and risers in vignettes. This particular cloche was a part of a past fall porch tour, you can see more from that tour here.
A cloche need not be complicated, I find the simpler they are the prettier they are!
I love how a cloche just fits anywhere and can be changed out for every season.
DIY Fall Cloche Using Thrifted Finds
This cloche was made using thrifted and foraged goodies. I even tucked a failed DIY project in here, (back to the drawing board on that one) I like the way it looks under the glass, but would like the words to be crisper. Low ink in my printer may be the culprit. Back to the cloche, this is what I used.
A vintage wooden spool as a base, a glass dome from an old hurricane lantern (no lantern, no problem) and some foraged moss (dried) with little bits of vintage goodies too of course. The failed project, “pumpkins” printed on some vintage paper… I’m a sucker for vintage ephemera and adore the flash cards I see online everywhere. Of course I can’t seem to find them in the wild, so I will be making my own, just some more fine tuning needed. 😉 Maybe I’ll share that next month once the kinks get worked out.
I LOVE the fact that this “cloche” doesn’t have a top, little peeks of the goodies inside hanging over the sides.
Do you use cloches in your home decor? They are so versatile and can be used for all of the seasons!
Thank you so much for stopping in today!
Laurie xo
Please won’t you now join my creative friends and have a peek at what the thrifty gang is up to for September.
September’s TST Projects
Redhead Can Decorate – 3 Thrifty Fall Planter Cover Ideas
Our Crafty Mom – Dollar Store Pumpkin Makeover With Velvet
DIY Beautify – Easy Crochet Chain Sweater Pumpkins
2 Bees In A Pod – Fall Living Room with Thrifted Decor
The How To Home – Vintage Bean Pot Vase filled with a Sunflower Bouquet
Vinyet Etc. – Fall Cloche with Thrifted Finds
Sweet Pea – Dollar Tree Tumbling Tower Block Pumpkins
What Meegan Makes – How To Make a Faux Pumpkin Centerpiece
Postcards From The Ridge – Decorating Ideas That Will Make Your Wallet Happy
Lora B. Create & Ponder – DIY Plaid Flannel Coasters
The Tattered Pew – How To Quickly Get The Look of Aged Copper
I Should Be Mopping The Floor –White and Blue Fall Decor in the Kitchen
Chas’ Crazy Creations – Fall Nature Decorating An Easy How To Guide
Cottage On Bunker Hill – Dried Wheat Centerpiece
20 Comments
I so much enjoyed every single picture that you shared. You are the master of styling and your fall decor is gorgeous.
Awwww, thanks so much Paula, you are so kind! xo
These are styled so beautifully! The perfect fall decor and so creative.
Thanks guys! xo
Laurie you are so creative! I love all of your choices for your fall cloche decor! Just beautiful!
Thank you Kelly, that’s so sweet of you to say! xo
I loved how you styled every cloche! The copper one is just beautiful!!
Thanks Jennifer, the copper one is my fave too! xo
These are such fun ideas Laurie, I love how it’s yet another unique way to display treasures!!
Thanks Cindy! xo
Your gorgeous cloches are so fun and creative for Fall decorating. I love visiting your blog for inspiration. Thanks, Laurie!
Awww, thank you my friend! xo
I Love this idea! I found a cloche at a thrift store a few months back & didn’t do anything with it yet. This is great. Thank You for the inspiration
You are so welcome Sandi, I hope you get to use your cloche, they are so fun!
You styled your cloches like the most beautiful still life’s, Laurie. Your pictures remind me of the old science classes, where all the nature displayed turned into a gallery of wonderful-ness. Layers and textures, indeed!
Awwww, you are so incredibly kind, I LOVE that reference! Thank you my friend! xo
So many beautiful ideas! And I think your craft fail turned into a winner inside the cloche! Happy fall. xoxo
Thanks Kristi, I love that little failed project… xo
Laurie, I always love seeing how you style your vintage finds. Love the cloche you created! And all of the natural elements are so warm and inviting. I had accumulated some feathers after seeing your pretty ones, but my kitties found them and destroyed them. I think they smelled the bird scent on them, lol. Thanks for the beautiful inspiration!
haha, those kitties can be so destructive… I sometimes give my feathers a wash, that may help to keep them safe? Thanks my friend, I appreciate your kind words! xo