A faux cloche
how-to projects
My pal, Beth, and I have always said, since our early days of junking together, “everything looks better under glass.” We used that line as a joke sometimes, but it also was a good sales tool. Plop a cloche over some odd item and all of a sudden it is elevated to a highlighted piece that gets a customer’s attention.

I use glass domes around my house, to sell at Juju, and in holiday crafts. Though this find wasn’t exactly a cloche, it was transformed into one with an abandoned silver sugar bowl lid and some ribbon.
There were three of these lampshades, one broke, the other got a similar treatment with a Santa display inside. (That one sold before I snapped a pic.)

Too bad that the 3rd one broke, I was looking forward to making more. These could be used as free standing cloches, if not glued together on a stand with a scene inside like I’ve done with this one.
I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for interesting shades and lids to piece together so I can make more domes to place over items in my booth.




















It is a quiet day for me on this holiday. Rich has to be out of town, and Sugarwings is with family in Missouri. Spending two days on one meal isn’t really something I look forward to anyway, so I will not be missing that part of the holiday.




















Randy gifted me this one to redo.
Lots of glitter! And some white mink.


I had a couple old sheet music pages of Jingle Bells and one of God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman and thought both titles were just right for these sprites.
The my caroling book, where I was finding all the perfect sheet music, had a quaint little village on the cover and it inspired this painting.









And plenty of angels. Not to mention the deer, trees, and Santas.









