Monday, July 23, 2012

Coastal Cloche


The sofa table was tweaked for
a coastal cloche.


I tucked a large conch shell  (it has a history)
 under a cloche with a marble base.

And added some pearls and beads for
 a little hint of sunken treasure.


Another shell and a couple of
starfish are enough to complete the look.
Of course, now I'm thinking it needs a  lot 
more  pearls and beads.  I can see
more tweaks coming.

Tweak, Tweak.......
Until next time, Honey

Linking to:
Cloche Party at A Stroll Thru Life
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
 Inspiration Friday  At The Picket Fence

23 comments:

  1. The conch shell is lovely Honey. I so love cloches.

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  2. Honey ~ I loved the cloche and I especially love the beads and pearls. Yes, add some more pearls tweak, tweak. Such fun to play

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  3. The combination of pearls and the conch shell is lovely!!
    Mary Alice

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  4. LOVE it...the sunken treasure pearls is an adorable idea!
    Visitng from the Cloche party today.
    Roselle
    Seaside Rose Creations

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  5. Hello Honey,
    LOVE your shell and sunken treasures cloche! Being an Island gal, anything pertaining to the water appeals to me. Thank you for visiting me and have a splendid week.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  6. Gorgeous. That shell is stunning. So beautiful and your vignette is wonderful. Thanks so much for joining the party. Hugs, Marty

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  7. You may want to make more tweaks but I'm telling you it's fabulous. Love the shell and such a pretty cloche! Hugs, Linda

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  8. Your cloche looks so nice with the pretty shells and pearls.
    ~Clara

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  9. I love the seashells and with pearls too....cannot have too many in my opinion, they are perfections from the sea.....glad to see how much you appreciate them too. blessings, lady

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  10. Gorgeous sea shells and pearls under such lovely cloches! Great vignette. Happy Cloche Party.
    FABBY

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  11. Very pretty, Honey! Is that also a piece of driftwood I see off to the side?

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    1. It is made from a type of seaweed harvested under water in the Philippines.
      It is dried, twisted into shapes and baked to hold it's shape.
      This one is mounted on a stand.

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  12. Hello Honey...Your cloche is quite charming. Susan

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  13. Hi Honey! Oh, I love your pretty beachy themed cloche! Beautiful shells.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  14. I think that pearls are a natural with shells... I just never thought of them before! Thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas. :) Your such a crafty lady! :)

    ~Liz

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  15. How lovely - I love anything with a seaside theme and this is particularly elegant.

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  16. What a whimsical setting you have, dear Honey.

    Feels so summer by the sea §;-) how I wish our weather in Sweden is more sunny and summery. It's been raining the whole summer.

    Love your style, lady.

    Hope you have a great day and enjoy the rest of your blissful week.

    Hugs from Latvia's capital city Riga, where I am having an R&R
    /Chie

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  17. We used to pull these shells off the side of the bulkheads when I was a kid living in Florida. Beautiful under glass and love the pearls : o ) Very pretty!

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  18. Love this. I am really cloche impared and I love it when someone else post a beauty. This is so lovely and I just adore the shell, the pearls were the perfect touch. Thanks for sharing, Ginger

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  19. How beautiful! I love a cloche and long for the sea, so it's a perfect combination in my book!

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