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Friday, June 19, 2009

I’m Joining the Cloche Party Too!

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Hello!   Welcome to a Cloche Party being given by Marty at A Stroll Thru Life. Please visit her blog for a list of participants and all their lovely displays. :)

 

I felt left out, boohoo, JK, I looked around my house and I do have two jars!  The first one I have on my table in the dining room.   I placed potpourri inside of this one.  I found these two little birds at Kirkland’s and decided that they would be perfect in there.  Sure enough, they are!  Aaaah, they are soo in love!IMG_3354IMG_3357

This one is a little smaller.  I have some seashells that my mother-in-law gave me years ago.  IMG_3398

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I had fun joining this party!  I am learning so much from my blogger friends!   Make sure and visit the other participants to see what they created.  I know I will. :)

Blessings,

Sandra

20 comments:

Kim @ Starshine Chic said...

Love them!!! I love blogging as you get so many new ideas & great ideas. And the bonus is you meet so many nice people.

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

YOur love birds do look so lovely in with the potpourri and your shells are gorgeous. I love to collect shells, but most of mine are really small. I think your creativity is so inspiring to use different things in different ways. I love it. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty

Maryjane-The Beehive Cottage said...

Pretty cloche...ready for summer!

Hugs!
Maryjane

ellen b. said...

I really like the shape of these jars. Very nice!! Love the shells...

Anonymous said...

Hi Sandra and it's so nice to meet you! Oh, I love your cloche jars and how you've filled them! Very pretty!
I do hope you'll come back and visit me again sometimes.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)

Karen said...

Hello! Thank you for visiting! I feel happy that you wish to follow along.
I saw just the "dressing" of your blog and fell instantly in love. It is gorgeous!
I know I have someone special ato follow along with. Thank you!
Have a great weekend! Karen

Melissa Miller said...

Very pretty cloches Sandra!
Lovely birdies and shells.

~Happy Cloche Party! ;)

Yellow Rose Arbor said...

Your jars and shells are very pretty! Thanks for sharing!

Katherine

Anonymous said...

I love how you put seashells and a little bird in it :-) It's beautiful!

CIELO said...

I like everything I see! Precioso!


Happy Saturday mi amiga!

cielo

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Very pretty - thanks for sharing.
Glenda

Ashley ~ said...

I love your pretty cloches, and well as your whole lovely blog, which is why I would like to pass along to you the *Lovely Blog* award. If you would like to accept this award,stop by my blog when you have time and take it home with you*! ((hugs)) _Ashley

PAT said...

Very pretty!!!

Brenda Pruitt said...

They're very pretty and elegant. I have learned so much going to each blog and seeing what everyone came up with! A virtual magazine smorgasbord of glass!
Brenda

Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

I am just waiting for July 4th to be over so I can put out all my seashell items. I fill apothecary jars like yours...I love that look cuz I don't see any seashells around here "naturally"! Have a great weekend.

Cass @ That Old House said...

Hi Sandra, I'm glad you were able to join the cloche party -- I missed it because I don't have either a cloche or an apothecary jar, but I'm enjoying seeing everyone else's!
Thanks for visiting That Old House -- have a lovely Sunday!
Cass

Cass @ That Old House said...

OH forgot to say -- I really LOVE the jar with the sea shells! that could live with me, please!
Cass

Sue said...

Hi Sandra,
Great job, enjoyed them both.
Sue

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

Really pretty. Sea shells are just such a wonderful way to decorate. laurie

Muthering Heights said...

The shells look so nice in your jars!