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18 DIY Cloches You Can Make For Your Home Decor

February 20, 2024 by Shellie Wilson

Step into the enchanting world of DIY cloches, where creativity meets functionality to elevate your home decor and garden aesthetics. In this roundup, we bring you a curated selection of 18 imaginative and practical DIY cloche projects that can transform your living spaces and outdoor haven into something truly magical.

From elegant glass cloches that showcase your most cherished trinkets to protective garden cloches that nurture your plants, each project in this collection offers a unique opportunity to express your personal style and enhance the beauty of your surroundings. Whether you’re an experienced crafter or a DIY novice, these cloche ideas cater to a range of skill levels, ensuring that there’s something here for everyone.

So, prepare to be inspired and empowered to embark on your DIY journey as we explore these 18 enchanting cloche creations, both for your interior spaces and the garden. These DIY cloches aren’t just functional; they’re pieces of art that will undoubtedly add a touch of elegance and charm to your home and garden decor. Let’s dive into the world of cloches and discover the endless possibilities they offer!

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DIY Winter Diorama, aka The Camaro Cloche | Dans le Lakehouse 

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The History of the Cloche:

The term “cloche” originates from the French word for “bell.” These bell-shaped glass or plastic covers gained prominence in gardening during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were used to protect delicate plants from the elements, creating miniature greenhouse environments.

However, the use of cloches in home decor also became a notable trend during the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 1930s. These stylish glass or metal covers were used to showcase decorative items, such as figurines, floral arrangements, or delicate collectibles. Over time, cloches have evolved into versatile decor pieces with a vintage and timeless charm, both in the garden and inside the home.

We hope this bit of history adds to your appreciation of these charming and practical objects. As you continue your DIY endeavors, remember that the beauty of a cloche lies not just in its form but in the stories and creativity it holds within. Happy crafting!

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Make This Rustic Patriotic Flag Wreath for Your Front Door

There are plenty of shiny red, white, and blue decorations out there, but every now and then a patriotic project comes along that feels a little more heartfelt. This 4th of July Patriotic Flag Wreath from CraftBits is one of those projects.

Instead of being overly fussy or store-bought looking, this wreath has that lovely rustic Americana feel — a grapevine wreath base, a flag draped diagonally, and a large star layered over the top. It is simple, bold, and just handmade enough to feel special without turning into an all-weekend project.

You can find the full tutorial here: 4th Of July Patriotic Flag Wreath on CraftBits.

What I really like about this wreath is the story behind it. The original CraftBits tutorial explains that the project was made using a damaged flag brought home by a veteran, and his wife, Marsha, turned it into this beautiful wreath for her family to enjoy. That gives the project a little more meaning than a standard seasonal door decoration.

The supplies are very simple: a grapevine wreath, an American flag, a large metal star, and glue. The flag is folded lengthwise to create a sash, then secured diagonally across the wreath. The star is layered on the side to cover the gathered section and give the whole piece a finished focal point.

This would look beautiful on a covered front porch, garden gate, entryway wall, mantel, or even as part of a Memorial Day or Veterans Day display. It is not just for the 4th of July either — with the right styling, this is the kind of patriotic wreath you could bring out for several red, white, and blue occasions throughout the year.

If you’re planning more handmade patriotic decorating, you might also like our 10 DIY 4th of July wreaths to dress up your front door roundup, where this CraftBits wreath is already included as a classic front-door option. For a bigger porch refresh, pair it with our 15 DIY 4th of July porch decor ideas and add planters, lanterns, bunting, or painted rocks for a full summer entryway look.

One helpful note from the tutorial is that you can glue the flag in place, or stitch it to the back of the wreath if you want the option of removing it later. That is especially worth considering if you are using a sentimental flag, a vintage flag, or one with family meaning. Stitching gives you a bit more flexibility and avoids permanently attaching something you may want to preserve.

You could also soften the look with a few extra details. Add raffia for a farmhouse feel, tuck in cream or red faux roses, use denim ribbon, or add smaller stars around the grapevine base. I’d keep the extras fairly restrained though, because the flag and star are already doing the heavy lifting. This is one of those projects where too much “more” can tip it from rustic to crowded very quickly.

For supplies, Amazon is a handy option for grapevine wreath forms, metal star accents, glue, and mini flags. Etsy can also be useful if you want a handmade metal star, rustic Americana embellishments, or vintage-style patriotic trim, but I’d keep it simple so the wreath still feels meaningful rather than overly decorated.

This is a lovely beginner-friendly patriotic craft because there is no complicated measuring, no sewing machine required, and no special tools beyond basic craft supplies. It is also a good project for using a flag that may not be suitable to fly outdoors anymore but still holds meaning. As always, if you’re using an actual American flag with sentimental or ceremonial value, take care with how it is handled and displayed.

The finished wreath has that warm front-porch welcome feel — festive enough for the 4th of July, but classic enough to suit a farmhouse, cottage, or rustic summer decorating style.

 

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