My accidental cloche — I found a moth on my floor, the Victorian note spike and the bell jar were at hand. C'est tout. This vignette will change many times, I'm sure.
Enjoy some other cloche still-lifes (lives?), beautiful in winter's light…

My accidental cloche — I found a moth on my floor, the Victorian note spike and the bell jar were at hand. C'est tout. This vignette will change many times, I'm sure.
Enjoy some other cloche still-lifes (lives?), beautiful in winter's light…

Sylvie! I was re-reading my old blog posts and clicked on your site an low and behold, you are still as amazing as ever! Hope all is well with you and yours. Love the cloches!
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Love to you Scarlett!
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I love, love, LOVE all of these, especially the moth! I just recently bought a pair of the old note spikes to make book page trees at Christmas, but had no good idea for the rest of the year. I actually have a bumble bee and a few other assorted insects I was planning to preserve in resin that I could use instead of the moth! Thank you for sharing all of your beautiful cloches. I’ve got an abundance of small ones, purchased years ago that I need to unpack and fill with tiny collections. 💜
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Dear Jan,
Thank you for the lovely comments. Sadly the moth one fell apart on a recent move. Word to the wise: I hadn’t sprayed the moth either, to preserve it, so it had begun to disintegrate.
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