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I think these baskets would look nice with spheres in them. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@SilleeMee. Where did you find those hanging wire spheres?  I could use some of those.


@Kachina624 -- go to Amazon and type in hanging basket, round, wire. 

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http://www.pier1.com/set-of-4-hydrangea-spheres/3018201.html#q=sphere&start=1

 

These are from last year.  I just picked up the foil oes.

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I have wire spheres all around the garden.  Some are on stands, some are hung.  They are all large.  Love the different sizes!

 

You could look at hanging some in netting.  LM

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@Kachina624  I like them too.  The spheres in the image are from an Etsy seller called CharestStudios.   They're called "Wire Basket Hanging Sphere Set,"  $136.

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@SilleeMee  Thanks for your response.   I found them last night on Etsy.   While very cute and functional,  they are ridiculously expensive for a ball of chicken wire so I'll have to pass. 

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Do you have a fireplace?  During the summer you could place some among the logs with some candles, or attach some to a decorative wreath if not too large.  Or mix them in with books on a shelf.  I love the bowls they have at Pier 1, especially the one with the mirror pieces all over that they display them in.  I've been close to getting those spheres too, but decide that I need to stop purchasing items that I don't know what to do with....not giving advice, just my own issue with storage and trying to downsize before I retire.



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