Beautiful DIY Fall Themed Display Under a Glass Cloche
September 25, 2025
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Creating a beautiful fall themed display with lights under a cloche.
I've been adding fall decor touches around the house over the past few weeks
and have thoroughly enjoyed the process. Our home feels so warm and cozy!
We loved the rustic look of the
"woodland" themed mantel
I put together last year:
So much so, I recreated it again this year!
The evergreens mixed in with the fall colors and leaves is unexpected, but I
LOVE how it works together.
When I was selling some items last year, I decided to sell a large glass
cloche that I've had in my decor stash forever. I kept second guessing
getting rid of it though, and I'm so glad I did!
After creating this sweet little fall scene under glass, my mind is swimming with ideas for the upcoming holidays!
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I pulled a bunch of those off of a fall pick from the craft store. (You'll
want everything to be pretty small.)
The main display under the glass is a small hops arrangement I've had for a
while. I added some soft reindeer moss to tuck everything into on this beautiful green platter:
I made a video of this easy project, so you can
watch how I did it in real time here:
There are no rules when it comes to a seasonal project like this one, and
the possibilities for the decor details are endless!
I think my favorite part was adding this sweet
little strand of low voltage fairy lights:
The light strand is only three feet long, so the length was perfect for a
small display like this one. I made sure to leave the switch on the outside
of the glass, you can check that out in the video.
It's SO pretty and feels like a little woodland world under there!:

Our glass cloche is about 12 inches tall and nine inches wide, so it's
pretty large. This would be lovely in a smaller version too! (Hmmm, I may
have to try that out...)
So much fun! Decorating for the seasons should be enjoyable and spark your
creativity -- this one was both for me!
Here's a list of the items I used (or very similar ones):
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