Put almost anything under glass and it takes on a whole new element of sophistication! Pheasant under glass, snow globes, terrariums, Tiffany's jewelry and cloches!
This cloche will bring a touch of Spring to my kitchen.
We had six or seven sweet nests full of baby birds around our house last year. I enjoyed watching them grow and seeing them learn to fly. Since then, I've taken to decorating with more nests and bird items...I love the reminder of God's continuing life cycle! I love your nest under the cloche.
I couldn't find a cloche I could afford, BUT I found a grand old birdcage, so I use that instead. And the plus side to it is I don't have to worry about it getting broken by my wandering cats! It's a great alternative. I'll just come visit your wonderful site and admire yours!
Lovely, Yvonne, and I love the wire ribbon you tied off on the top of your cloche, too. I've been keeping my eye out for some nests and robin's eggs in the stores. Right now there are a lot of pastel eggs for Easter, but I'm sure I will find them! I always like the look of a nest with eggs under a cloche.
Your cloche is beautiful Yvonne. I love all things that remind of spring and a nest full of eggs certainly does the trick. Your imagery looks like a master piece.
That is so lovely! We have a cloche in our sunroom, right by the door. We put "found" things under it from our adventures! Feathers, a bird nest, a broken pocket watch found in the dirt... Every time I glance at it I am reminded of our family time together!
Love it!!! I have plans for the nest you gave me: You'll see it soon:):) I ahve several nests that I saved from around the yard too and have to decide how to use them this year. Happy almost SPRING!!!!!!! I have THE FEVER!!!!!
I just found your blog today and I love it. Your pictures are beautiful and you have so many great ideas. I'll be following! I am new to blogging, would love to have you stop by sometime.
Yvonne, I love anything under glass! Where did you get your sweet nest? I have to tell you that I tried your chicken sausage, bean and orzo soup and it's TO DIE FOR!!!!!!!! I found myself slurping it right out of the pot. mmmmmmmmm! thanks so much. xo lynn
Your photos are really lovely this week. A few of them look like they were taken underwater or through a prism. They are very, very nice. I hope you have a wonderful evening. Blessings...Mary
Oh this is so funny. Oh my. I was just putting my cloche together for spring and have a bird and a nest and some twigs.. and then i come here.. Yours is stunning. I love the use of the nito charger under the cloche. Perfect for the look.
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing. I am really enjoying seeing everyone's touches of Spring. I wanted to take pics today, but another gray/rainy day here.
How pretty for the kitchen. Again, need to see more of your kitchen though.... just saying.... and throw in the rest of the house too! I don't ask for much do I? Love the painting pics too!
I can't wait to show you what I got today! Heehee! I am just as giddy as a school girl!
I love how everything looks so pretty under glass. I didn't have a cloche in my house until I started blogging...now I'm always on the look for more:) I love that ribbon (ribbon is my weakness). I've never seen any like that around here.
Simply lovely, Yvonne! With the rough ribbon & the texture of the nest & eggs, you've created a beautiful contrast. Boy have I missed not being able to see what you've been up to! I have lots to catch up on, I see.
♥♥♥ the colored sugars...you can be sure Ms. C. & I will be making some of that in a rainbow of colors on her next visit. What a great inspiration you are, my friend! I've missed *talking* to you!
Love your cloche, Yvonne. Sometimes, just a simple nest and eggs makes such a lovely statement. And your photo enhancements are pretty too. I love using those programs. I have to try some of your recipes- they sound so good! ~ Sue
Ohh yes...I just love spring any ol' way...but I do admit that it is awful pretty under glass! My friend, your sweet little bird nest and speckled eggs are sooo pretty and they just sing of spring! I also really like your pretty french writing ribbon that you embellished the cloche with! I sooo enjoyed your beautiful spring post, my friend! Loved your photo effects...they would make a pretty piece of art to hang or a beautiful card!
Beautiful cloches Ivonne...spring looks beautiful under glass, I love all your inside lovelies. Great pic of the eggs, it looks like a painting. To cool. I'd love your visit Ivonne, I'll be honoured to have you over. Have a nice weekend FABBY
Wunderschöne deko!Schöne Frauentag heute!Bussi.Luciene,
ReplyDeleteWe had six or seven sweet nests full of baby birds around our house last year. I enjoyed watching them grow and seeing them learn to fly. Since then, I've taken to decorating with more nests and bird items...I love the reminder of God's continuing life cycle! I love your nest under the cloche.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteI love the treatment of the photos. I wish you would share which program you used to turn them into such lovely paintings.
Carol
Love your cloche (and photography fun). Your nest and eggs look so pretty and the ribbon is such a wonderful touch. *Becca*
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Hi Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteLove your spring cloche! The nest and eggs are so pretty and I love the ribbon you have used..so nature inspired..beautiful!
Miss Bloomers
I couldn't find a cloche I could afford, BUT I found a grand old birdcage, so I use that instead. And the plus side to it is I don't have to worry about it getting broken by my wandering cats! It's a great alternative. I'll just come visit your wonderful site and admire yours!
ReplyDeleteLovely, Yvonne, and I love the wire ribbon you tied off on the top of your cloche, too. I've been keeping my eye out for some nests and robin's eggs in the stores. Right now there are a lot of pastel eggs for Easter, but I'm sure I will find them! I always like the look of a nest with eggs under a cloche.
ReplyDeleteLove it Yvonne!! Spring is almost here!!
ReplyDeleteI loves des cloches:) For so many things..Yours is adorable.
ReplyDeleteYour cloche is beautiful Yvonne. I love all things that remind of spring and a nest full of eggs certainly does the trick. Your imagery looks like a master piece.
ReplyDeleteSpring! Love the artsy look!
ReplyDeleteThat is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWe have a cloche in our sunroom, right by the door. We put "found" things under it from our adventures! Feathers, a bird nest, a broken pocket watch found in the dirt...
Every time I glance at it I am reminded of our family time together!
Lovely cloche Yvonne. I love Spring and I am ready and waiting. Especially after this particular winter.:-)
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! I have plans for the nest you gave me: You'll see it soon:):) I ahve several nests that I saved from around the yard too and have to decide how to use them this year. Happy almost SPRING!!!!!!! I have THE FEVER!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to meet you and I enjoyed visiting your beautiful blog - your cloche is lovely and your photographs look like art.
Thank you for following my blog.
Have a wonderful day.
Blessings,
Erin
I just found your blog today and I love it. Your pictures are beautiful and you have so many
ReplyDeletegreat ideas. I'll be following! I am new to blogging, would love to have you stop by sometime.
So pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like Spring!
Happy Spring Ivonne, love your nest cloche!
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Charo
I love these cloches!!! The nest makes it so sweet!!
ReplyDeletePamela xo
Great idea! Such fun and lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteI love anything under glass! Where did you get your sweet nest?
I have to tell you that I tried your chicken sausage, bean and orzo soup and it's TO DIE FOR!!!!!!!! I found myself slurping it right out of the pot. mmmmmmmmm!
thanks so much.
xo
lynn
Your photos are really lovely this week. A few of them look like they were taken underwater or through a prism. They are very, very nice. I hope you have a wonderful evening. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteOh this is so funny. Oh my. I was just putting my cloche together for spring and have a bird and a nest and some twigs.. and then i come here.. Yours is stunning. I love the use of the nito charger under the cloche. Perfect for the look.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing. I am really enjoying seeing everyone's touches of Spring. I wanted to take pics today, but another gray/rainy day here.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty for the kitchen. Again, need to see more of your kitchen though.... just saying.... and throw in the rest of the house too! I don't ask for much do I? Love the painting pics too!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to show you what I got today! Heehee! I am just as giddy as a school girl!
I love how everything looks so pretty under glass. I didn't have a cloche in my house until I started blogging...now I'm always on the look for more:) I love that ribbon (ribbon is my weakness). I've never seen any like that around here.
ReplyDeleteI love this! The colors just scream spring -- now if it would only hurry up and get here!!
ReplyDeleteYour cloche looks so pretty and Springish! love the pretty little eggs and nest. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA "Renoir touch" is entered in your blog! Very raffinate!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Spring post!I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful touch for Spring. I enjoyed catching up on your blog this morning. So much inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I can see I am going to have to get a cloche. This is a great display, and I love that ribbon!
ReplyDeleteYes, so very pretty! Everything in your seems magical to me!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Simply lovely, Yvonne! With the rough ribbon & the texture of the nest & eggs, you've created a beautiful contrast. Boy have I missed not being able to see what you've been up to! I have lots to catch up on, I see.
ReplyDelete♥♥♥ the colored sugars...you can be sure Ms. C. & I will be making some of that in a rainbow of colors on her next visit. What a great inspiration you are, my friend! I've missed *talking* to you!
Hugs,
Rett
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteLovely photography! Birds nest and eggs are definitely signs of Spring!
Fondly,
Pat
Love your cloche, Yvonne. Sometimes, just a simple nest and eggs makes such a lovely statement. And your photo enhancements are pretty too. I love using those programs. I have to try some of your recipes- they sound so good! ~ Sue
ReplyDeleteLove your framed nest on your easel in the background of your nested cloche!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!
ReplyDeleteyour cloche and of course your pictures are just amazing. i've always loved a nest with eggs. it's so peaceful.
your photo paintings?? are wonderful. everytime i visit your blog, i'm so inspired.
honored to have you link up with the FLING.
kellie
I'm visiting from Marty's party.
ReplyDeleteI think there is something magical about cloches and agree that you can put something under them and they become sophisticated.
Beautiful cloches Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cloche, Yvonne! I like the eggs you displayed....Christine
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures! I love how you displayed your cloche. Martina
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So so lovely!! The ribbon is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne...
ReplyDeleteOhh yes...I just love spring any ol' way...but I do admit that it is awful pretty under glass! My friend, your sweet little bird nest and speckled eggs are sooo pretty and they just sing of spring! I also really like your pretty french writing ribbon that you embellished the cloche with! I sooo enjoyed your beautiful spring post, my friend! Loved your photo effects...they would make a pretty piece of art to hang or a beautiful card!
Warmest spring wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Beautiful cloches Ivonne...spring looks beautiful under glass, I love all your inside lovelies. Great pic of the eggs, it looks like a painting. To cool.
ReplyDeleteI'd love your visit Ivonne, I'll be honoured to have you over.
Have a nice weekend
FABBY
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour cloche vignette is gorgeous and I love your pictures. So pretty. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty
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