DIY Cloches For Fall

Hi Guys, today I would like to share a simple DIY project. Many of us LOVE a pretty cloche, but some are hard to find, while others are super expensive. So, today I’ll share a very inexpensive way to make one (or more) of your very own.

V I D E O TUTORIAL B E L O W

All of the items were purchased from Walmart. 
CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP.
You’ll need: 2 glass plates, 2 glass bowels, 3 glass candle holders, 2 knobs, E6000 Adhesive, and some Rust-Oleum Spray-paint (1 can). I used a Satin finish and the color is Sage. You can get this cheaper at the Dollar Tree as the candle holders were a few dollars more at Walmart, but the plates and bowels, each 99 cents.

This was me playing with the look I wanted prior to painting and using the adhesive.

By the way, Walmart’s Autumn *limited edition plates* are beautiful this year….go check it out. 
You can place whatever you want inside the cloche. I’m still playing with ideas and where I will place them, but you get the idea.

Theses cloches were fun to make. I can use these throughout the year, love them. I will be making larger ones soon.

Thanks for visiting and Happy Decorating! 

XOXO ~ Liz
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4 Replies to “DIY Cloches For Fall”

  1. I live in a small community and cloches are difficult to find. This is just what I needed to make my own cloche and put my own "spin" on it. A rustic brown would be a pretty color to fit into my fall decor!Have a great day <3Thank you for sharing xo

  2. This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing – I love cloches but you are right, some of them are really pricey. I'm really enjoying all of your fall posts!

  3. Everytime I go to HomeSense (that's our Canadian version of Hobby Lobby, Ross etc..) I look for a cloche. They are unique and versatile. I like your ideas for these, look forward to seeing more. Have a great day Liz! 🙂

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