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Fall Chicken Wire Cloche Decorating Ideas

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Fall cloche decorating ideas


planter with chicke wire cloche and fall decor

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Are you in the mood to start decorating for fall? I am, and am joining with
some new friends today as part of a fall pinterest challenge. It’s hosted by
Cindy at County Road 407, and the idea behind the challenge is to put our own spin on a favorite
image found on pinterest. 

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Our inspiration for this month’s Pinterest challenge comes from
Beth at Home Stories A to Z. She always has the prettiest decor and this is no exception! I adore the
texture and natural elements she used and I’ve incorporated them into my
version.

glass cloche with pumpkins and fall decor

The goal of these challenges not to duplicate the image, but do our own
interpretation of it. I created a version using many of the same design ideas she used. The main elements of Beth’s vignette are:

  • natural elements – acorns, pumpkins, pine cones, hydrangeas
  • texture – the burlap runner and the rope handle
  • light – the glass cloche
  • curved lines – the round base, cloche, pumpkins, and acorns

Fall Cloche Decorating Ideas

Here’s how I added most of these elements.


Curved lines

Since I don’t have a glass cloche, I borrowed this little
terra cotta planter with a chicken wire cloche
from my shop. It’s a bit more rustic but has the same shape. I also added it
to a pedestal for more impact and height. The pumpkin, pedestal, and acorn add
more curved lines.

wicker demijohn and planter with chicken wire cloche decorated for fall


Natural Items

Using items from nature is something I love to do and I have a stash that I
bring out each season. Around the bottom of the cloche I added some small pine
cones, dried oranges, and some nuts from the grocery store. You don’t have to
spend a lot when you add natural items.

nuts, acorns, and pine cones under a chicken wire cloche

Texture

For a bit of texture, I used a small
fall colored preserved boxwood wreath
from my shop as a base. You could also use a grapevine or pinecone wreath. Or
make one with raffia.

white pumpkin and fall wreath under a chicken wire cloche

I added a couple of vintage wicker demijohns beside the arrangement for more
texture. They actually look kind of fallish with the warm wicker tones and
green bottles.

pedestal with chicken wire cloche and fall decor

I layered it all on a pretty
plaid fall blanket scarf
for a bit more color. I buy them to decorate with because they’re really
inexpensive. And I can’t wear them because of hot flashes, lol. 😂

I like the warm colors against the cool gray of the planter and wire cloche.
It’s a nice contrast.

wicker demijohns and chicken wire cloche with fall decor on plaid blanket

The vignette is up against the painted brick wall in our kitchen and adds a
nice burst of color and texture for fall. And it only took about 30 minutes to
put it all together! 


fall decor with wicker demijohn and pedestal with chicken wire cloche

I hope you like my version of the fall cloche. Next up is Laura at Decor to Adore. Hop over and see her beautiful interpreation next!

And be
sure to visit everyone for some great ideas.
Keep scrolling to the bottom of the post for all of the ideas. 

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fall decor with chicken wire cloche

16 Comments

  1. So pretty, love the wicker bottles. Just bought the plaid blanket scarf, love the colors. I jumped the gun and spent days putting out the fall decor last week. It has cheered me up so much, as I have been known to whine a bit in August with the 98 degree heat and sun at 5000 feet here in Boulder! Your site is always lovely, enjoy your creative projects.

  2. I love the wire cloche! And, the fall blanket scarf. Great job Angie, and of course I love a brick wall for a backdrop. Laura in Colorado

  3. Oh, I think your chicken-wire cloche is amazing! Love all the elements, and the blanket scarf underneath… (wish I had used a linen cloth under mine… dang!) Pinned, and so happy to be hopping with you!

  4. I love what you did! Your cloche is adorable and I love the added scarf. It's nice to read I'm not the only one that can't wear a scarf because of ridiculous hot flashes! So glad you joined us. Great post. Pinned!

  5. That vintage wire cloche was such a brilliant idea, Angie! I love how you incorporated the elements without being too identical to the inspiration photo. Great creativity!

  6. I love your textures and colors, looks like fall is on it's way, i hope it is i am tired of these 90's.Thanks and have a great week.

  7. I love your wire cloche and keep saying I'm going to make one someday with chicken wire. Your warm colors, textures and plaid scarf have me dreaming of fall temperatures. Love it all Angie!

  8. Angie, I love your wire cloche and almost picked one up for this hop. I love that you've used acorns and dried fruit in with your pumpkin and dried boxwood wreath ~ the stack is lovely!! <3

    Enjoy your pretty fall cloche! Love the fall blanket underneath, too.
    Hugs,
    Barb 🙂

  9. I love the way you styled your wire cloche for this challenge. The display that you created is so pretty and I know that you'll enjoy it in your kitchen all of fall.

  10. Love the rustic feel of your cloche setting, Angie. The pail and wreath and pumpkin stack inside is a great focal point. Love the plaid shawl.

  11. Oh, fun, I'm so excited you're going to be a part of this challenge, Angie! Wish I could have joined you all this month:( Love your chicken wire cloche still life; especially how you set the pumpkin on that cute mini wreath. I'm so in the mood for fall decor; hopefully in another week I'll be more free and can get back to decorating and my blog!

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