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Christmas Cloche Centerpiece Ideas – Thrifty Style Team

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Christmas Cloche Centerpiece Ideas

Where are you with your Christmas decorating? Finished weeks ago? Haven’t started yet or somewhere in-between? Earlier this week I attended a festive holiday gathering. One of the party-goers pulled me aside and sheepishly stated that she hadn’t even started her Christmas decorating yet. She said that she was caught off-guard with Thanksgiving being so late, and then the busy holiday season began. I assured her that there was nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about. This had me thinking about easy and quick solutions for her. It sparked the conversation of Christmas cloche centerpiece ideas. 

Typically a cloche is a glass bell-shaped cover that forces outdoor bulbs. We consider a cloche anything displayed inside or under glass in a decorative way.

For our Christmas cloche centerpiece ideas, all you need is:

  • Glass cloches, mason jars, canisters or anything similar that is clear glass
  • Faux snow
  • Assorted ornaments
  • Bottlebrush trees

Let your creativity flow

For this cloche display, I simply added a glitter house ornament and green bottlebrush trees.

Just add snow, then nestle the decorative pieces inside.

Next, I created a snowy white scene. A bisque white Dollar Spot tree is surrounded by white bottlebrush trees or assorted sizes.

You can even create miniature versions. The next display was made by using a Yoplait yogurt jar. With the addition of two white mini trees and a tiny deer it became instant holiday in the woods.

It’s Ornamental

This adorable Christmas truck ornament was snatched off of the tree and added to a cloche.

The red pom pom ribbon was added to create a more festive look.

Jenn’s mantel houses these upside-down creations. One is a candleholder and the other is a mason jar. 

Under this cloche, I didn’t even add snow. Just a cute Santa and a couple of trees.

What about filling a cloche with lots of silver bells?

An oversized birdhouse ornament looks so good. Adding a miniature wreath to the “front door” makes it more festive.

Pink bottlebrush trees and silver ornaments give lots of shimmer.

This cloche is a variation of the faux snow. I added white sugar and homemade gingerbread cookies. It looks so cute in the kitchen.

There are endless possibilities of Christmas cloche centerpiece ideas. If you are running low on time, these jars make for great decor. You can sprinkle them throughout the house. What would you put inside of a cloche? 

Don’t forget to Pin this to your favorite Pinterest Board!

You can see more cloche ideas at What Can You Put Under a Cloche – 12 Ideas  DIY Snow Globe Terrariums  and   All is Calm Christmas Bedroom.

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13 Comments

  1. So many cute ideas! I finished weeks ago but am always looking for quick and easy ideas for the next year. Pinned.

  2. These are so lovely! I love seeing all of the different variations! Thanks for sharing your great ideas with us!

  3. Great project for the holidays

  4. I really have to get with the times and put some stuff under glass. I love the look but never do it!

  5. Totally doing this next year!! Merry Christmas you guys!!!

  6. So many beautiful and magical ideas! I love them all and would honestly want a buffet full of them.

  7. It’s a little late now ( well maybe not šŸ™‚ but I am so doing this idea next year. these are all so cute! Thanks for the inspiration. Merry Christmas!

  8. These are all super cute ideas ladies! I love ones with the deer and the bottle brush trees and I can’t wait to try the one with the gingerbread cookies for the kitchen too. They’re totally fabulous and what a great gift idea! Hugs, CoCo

  9. These are all so cute and creative. Now I’m going to have to stay on the lookout for cloches and big glass jars. Just one more thing to add to my stash/hoard! Merry Christmas!

  10. I have had so much fun browsing through all of your Christmas cloche ideas. Beautiful ideas, ladies!
    Merry Christmas.

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