Thursday, February 04, 2010

I found some cloches for you!

I can't tell you how many people have emailed me over the last year or so asking me where I got my etched glass cloche. I got it at Marshalls but they only had two and I never saw them again anywhere. Since I still get so many emails about this I decided to do a google search and see if anyone out there was selling them online and good news...I found some! They look indentical to mine!
I contacted this website yesterday to see how many they had in stock but I haven't heard back from them yet. The website is called "Beyond the Windowsill" and if you click on that it will take you there. They are $38 and the shipping to California was about $20 (which by the way is about what I paid for my cloche at Marshalls). I just thought I would put it out there in case anyone is interested.

(I have no affiliation with this company)

19 comments:

  1. Cindy~ Those are beautiful and I
    think it is very nice of you to
    take time to find those for people
    you don't even know. Thank you for
    doing that.:O)

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  2. I love cloches and don't have any to date ... this one is really beautiful and it IS very nice of you to look for others...thank you. Jennifer

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  3. Cindy, this is good information. My friend Marty at A stroll thru life blog has a cloche party once a month I would imagine those ladies would love this information. you should join in on the fun. I will let Marty know about this. They are very pretty, but I like the Marshall's prices better. Kathysue

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  4. Cindy here is the link to Marty's cloche party if you are interested
    http://astrollthrulife.blogspot.com/2010/01/winter-cloche-party-february-19th.html

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  5. hii cindy! i just came across your blog...its absolutely lovely! you live in a dream space--such an amazing style of decor :) i just started following you on twitter--till i realized u last logged on a few months back--- please come on twitter so we can have daily updates :) best wishes xx

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  6. I didn't know what you were talking about when you said "Cloches". I had never heard that word but I know the item!! The one you have is beautiful!!

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  7. I also have seen then at Tuesday Morning several times. Not sure if they are still there or not. They were only $20 each. They are even prettier in person, believe it or not!

    Hugs,
    Joanne

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  8. Very pretty, Cindy:) I don't have any cloches and have been looking for some.
    Sandra

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  9. I've always admired your beautiful cloches, Cindy. Very thoughtful of you to find these for everyone.

    Cheers!
    Tina

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  10. They sure are beautiful, I will keep my eyes peeled at favorite stores like Marshalls, Home Goods, TJ Max you never know! Thanks for the Info. Hugs from Your Friend, Diane

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  11. thanks for the link!!!!

    I love your shop of course and to find links on products for others makes you a very classy lady in my book.

    Hugs for sharing this with us.

    with love,
    Olivia

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  12. i'm so upset...Yesterday, I mistakenly broke the one i've been using over my cake plate. It took me forever the first time to find the one i wanted and then I go and hit it against the kitchen counter.
    Oh well, off to another adventure to find a new one :)
    thanks for sharing this site

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  13. I must say I love cloches! Mary Carol Garrity's shop Nell Hill carries some as well. Atchison, KS or KC. Love your website. I visit often!

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  14. Cindy...Do you know anyhthing about the history of cloches? What are they usually used for? You are a very thoughtful person, always trying to help. Thanks. Sincerely, Susan from writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com

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  15. The etched cloches really are pretty and I too have been looking for one. I'll have to see if there is a source in Canada which will be cheaper for me.
    I agree, very nice of you to source products for fellow bloggers, I do the same when I can.
    Judith

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  16. Susan, they were used in the garden for seedlings and small plants....sort of like a small greenhouse.

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  17. Cindy I have two of the large ones like yours, I got mine at Marshalls or ROSS and paid between $10-15 each for them. Then I have a couple little etched ones I found at an antique mall in Seattle. I love them all and everyone always wants mine too.
    But I won't part with them!!
    Linda

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  18. Cindy,

    You have a beautiful home!!! What a fab taste, each pieces seems to be very carefully picked to complement your decor!! Love it!!

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  19. Thank you so much for getting this information as I was one of those people interested in them.
    You are the best!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me a comment! ~Cindy