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Monday, October 31, 2011

Fall Berries and Cloches


The dogwood trees are full of red berries now and
the birds are enjoying the abundance of them in our yard. 
Look in your yard or local park and decorate with some leaves or berries. 
It is a lot of fun and it is free.


I enjoy the milk glass urns in the cloches and did not wish to change anything on the three drawer chest which you have seen many times here. I simply added fall berries which somehow look like Christmas to me too.



 The little green berries came off an ornamental tree we have and I do not know what it is.
I am a font of garden information. Not.


Above you get a peek of an antique barrel trunk that is a whole other story for another day but I cannot get a good image of it and I have tried and tried.

I am linking to the font of cloche inspiration Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for the Fall Cloche Party.

may joy and peace surround you
Olive 

43 comments:

  1. This is a great look for year round displays of color under glass in the milk glass. I really like it!

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  2. These are so neat, Olive. Our holly berries turned red overnight 3 days ago. You just gave ame an idea. Thanks...Christine

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  3. I wish we had berries like that in the summer. i hate the thought that they will freeze too.
    xx
    Carole

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  4. I love this Olive! The little berries look so sweet.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  5. Olive the milk glass is the perfect compliment to those vibrant berries and leaves. So pretty. Ann

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  6. So beautiful with the milk glass :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  7. Your fall cloches look beautiful Olive.

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  8. OLIVE, I LOVE THE DISPLAY. I KEEP THINKING I NEED TO GET SOME CLOCHES. THERE'S SO MUCH YOU CAN DO WITH THEM. SMILES, SUSIE

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  9. Olive, what a great vignette! Love the addition of the berries! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Love this idea! "She" noticed some fall colored oak leaves still on a branch and thought of bringing them in but couldn't figure out a way to keep me out of them. You know the old munch, crunch, munch, hack, hack, yak thing.....I shall have to share this with "her". I figure why not. I have my eyes on the basil sitting in the kitchen window ;)

    Purrs!

    Romeo

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  11. Your home always looks so gorgeous Olive! I love your cloche collection but I especially love how Christmassy they look! I am getting so excited about Christmas...I'm actually listening to the new Michael Buble Christmas album as I blog hop!

    Best wishes for a wonderful week,
    Natasha.

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  12. i love the simplicity of your cloches~ so pretty! i am an newbie..this was my first cloche party...i hope i did you proud.
    blessings,
    rebecca

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  13. What pretty cloche displays you made!! I love the natural look with the berries.

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  14. So pretty Olive!
    I love that trunk too, wish to see more!
    And i have always loved milk glass, it's just so homey to me!
    Cindy

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  15. I love all of your displays. I have that same piece of milk glass with the pedestal. I have flowers in it in my bedroom.

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  16. Wow! So pretty with the milk glass, red berries and the lamp. Pure perfection! Love, love it. I am a new follower - don't know how I could of missed you before.

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  17. Those berries are awesome, Olive. I thought I had a dogwood tree but I guess I don't because I don't get these berries! it looks like a forsythia anyway! lol!

    Happy Halloween!

    XO,
    Jane

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  18. Oh I love your vignette, this is so pretty and all 3 of your cloches look amazing. I love the berries, so simple and so perfect. Your entire vignette is lovely. Thanks for joining the party. Hugs, Marty

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  19. Beautiful berries. I miss the dogwood trees we had in Virginia. Lovely display Olive and I love the bust on your table too.

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  20. I sort of like that look for Christmas too. Love the milkglass.

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  21. Beautiful! Love how you used milk glass with your cloche's!

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  22. Love the berries Olive. I never knew they were from dogwood. On my walk route there are 2 trees just full of red berries right now. Bet they are dogwood. You don't think you are a font of information but you're wrong! Sure wish I had a dogwood...

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  23. Beautiful berry cloches and vignette, Olive! The antique chest they are on is interesting too! I'll be waiting for the story on the trunk.

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  24. The berries are such a wonderful touch - I have some rose hips outside that I should use!

    xo
    Claudia

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  25. Very pretty! I like the fresh berries under the cloches! Nice to change the cloches with the seasons!

    Katherine

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  26. How pretty your fall berries are! They look wonderful under glass and in those pretty milk glass containers.

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  27. I love using foliage from the yard myself. I don't think I've ever actually seen dogwwood foliage till now... it's really pretty I love how the leaves are spotted, and it looks great under glass too!
    Nice job!

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  28. Your milk glass urns are all so pretty and make your cloche vignette delightful with the different berries for fall.

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  29. I think you hit the nail on the head in a comment you made tonight. We are all addicted to cloches. My eye goes right to them.

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  30. How pretty those branches look. I always forget to look in my own backyard for berries and flowering trees. Just beautiful.

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  31. Hi lovely lady.
    I also wish we had berries like this in Texas. Your milk glass is Beautiful your home is Gorgeous.
    Thank so much for your lovly comments on my Halloween Night Tablescapes.
    I hope you have a great week.
    XXOO Diane

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  32. Berries from around the neighborhood or a park are great for decorating! I love your cloches displays, so beautiful.

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  33. I love the simplicity of your cloches with the milk glass and berries! Really pretty!

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  34. What pretty display of fall cloches!Gorgeous colours. Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  35. Olive, what a brilliant look! I love the milk glass and the berries are just so perfect!

    Hugs,
    Nancy

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  36. Milk glass looks pretty under glass, and those berries are perfect. Nice!

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  37. love the berries in the milk glass, simple and elegant. I bet they look beautiful at Christmas...your giving us some ideas!
    Thanks as always for stopping by to visit!

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  38. Your cloches are so pretty with the berries and look fresh and glam!

    Veronica
    Tassels Twigs and Tastebuds

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  39. I love how you used the milk glass with berries and leaves under your cloches! It will be beautiful for Christmas as well.
    Barb

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  40. I love how you used the milk glass with berries and leaves under your cloches! They will look beautiful for Christmas too.
    Barb

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  41. OMG! This is the first settings that really touch my real me.

    My husband (sitting next to me) said:
    "This is my all time fave" No drama!
    And when he say so, I know that he mean and he knows his style.

    Very PRETTY, NEAT & ELEGANT.

    Greetings from Stockholm,
    /chie

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  42. I really like what you've done with simple touches from nature. I'm definitely going to head out to gather some berries myself. Your milk glass looks so classic combined with the cloches... You did a great job!

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I adore your comments. They are like finding unexpected chocolates. olive