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Your Scenes Under Glass Pedestal & Dome: Ways to Enjoy it NOW (and ALL Year!)

by on ‎06-30-2015 11:50 PM

We love to bring you lovely items from our collection that allow you to dress your holiday home with ease. These delightful Scenes Under Glass are no exception!  With five different scenes to choose from there’s something for everyone!

 

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But you will enjoy decorating and serving with this lovely piece all year round. Here’s how:

 

When you place the round mirror (included) on top of the pedestal, it becomes a food-safe server.

Here we’re using it as a cheese server.  When you use it for outdoor entertaining the glass dome will keep unwanted “friends" away!  

 

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What a lovely counter top or island display for all kinds of baked delights!  Chances are at my house there would only be crumbs remaining!

 

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Your glass dome becomes a lovely cloche when you place real flowers or plants inside.  I found this miniature orchid in the floral department of my local grocery store.  You could just as easily use faux florals or plants if you wish. 

 

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Filling your glass dome with seashells, gathered on a walk along the beach, allows you to bring the vacation home and keep those seashore memories alive all year round!  

 

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The beautiful colors of autumn make this seasonal treatment sing. A tree filled with colorful leaves, picket fence and mini-pumpkins all say: “Welcome to my Harvest Home”!

 

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When Spring rolls around again, you can create a seasonal vignette with our illuminated garden bunny (with added bow at the neck) along with a candle ring at the base and napkin ring placed around the glass knob at the top of the dome.  Then we tied a bow at the top for the finishing touch!

 

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These are just a few examples of how you’ll be able to enjoy your lovely pedestal and glass dome all year round.  I can’t wait to see the creative and inspiring ways you’ll be using yours.  Please share them with all of us on Facebook and Pinterest! 

 

Blessings,

Valerie