Check out this fabulous Cheese Dome Cloche! This amazing home decor centerpiece is made from a thrifted cheese dome and a candle stick!
Total.Score. I finished my cheese-dome-turned-cloche. Isn’t she purdy?
I am so in love with how this turned out. So in love.
I bought the cheese dome and candlestick at goodwill.
I removed the top of the candle stick (I’ve used it for another project that I’ll post soon!) and also removed the feet of the cheese dome and puttied up the holes with wood filler.
Then I used Gorilla Glue to attach the base of the candle stick to the bottom of the cheese dome base. I used painters tape to hold it all together while it dried.
I glued this project together with Gorilla Glue.
Once it was all dry I spray painted it with ORB paint. It didn’t look very good though and didn’t seem to cover very well. There were lighter patches all over.
So I spray painted it again with gloss black paint. That seemed to coat better and look more even. Once the black was dry I then used the ORB again on top of the black as more of a top layer. I LOVE the metallic shimmer from the ORB.
Ahhh, much better…
Remember those apples I found at goodwill?
I took them and cleaned them all off with a Clorox wipe…
…and then I added them to my new cloche.
I knew I’d love it, but I didn’t think I would love it THIS. MUCH.
Seriously. Not to brag, but can you even believe how amazing this is??
It wasn’t even difficult or hard to make. All in all I spent $4 on the cheese dome, $2 on the candle stick, and a few bucks on spray paint that I’ve used for several projects.
The thing is, anyone can do this. For serious. Anyone can do it. If you can spray paint evenly and glue things together then you can do this. All you need to do is find some cool stuff at goodwill and use a little bit of imagination. Go out and make one of your own!! You can do it! And if you need any help at all, please don’t hesitate to email me.
Did I mention that I LOVE my new cloche?
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UPDATE: 04/04/2010
My idea came from Blue Family Scene.
Elizabeth says
Wow – what a transformation, it looks great! Love your kitchen too!
Sherri S says
Wonderful job at putting it all together to transform into a beautiful piece! Looks so pretty with the fruit in it.
Richella says
What a great combination! This really turned out cute. A great idea to put the two things together like this! And I like the idea of combining the two spray paints. Next time I want to paint something ORB, I might do a base coat with cheap black spray paint–it’ll make the ORB go further!
kathryn says
FABULOUS!! hope i go to goodwill and have the same luck you did!
Jessi @ Yankee Belle Home says
FABULOUS! I am using a cheese dome as a cloche as well, but don’t have it on a stand. I need to try this!
Tricia Anne says
Great job! :o)
One Cheap B*tch says
😛 Nicely done! It looks like the perfect size for my counter too!
Valerie says
This is a wonderful idea. Thank you so much for sharing. It turned out beautiful!!!!
Leigh Anne says
Girl bless you! I have a cheese dome and I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it but now I know:) I have the perfect candle holder to use too. Thanks!
Cindy Conner says
Oh I love it! Just love it! Be blessed. Cindy
Amanda says
That looks sooo good – I love it, too!
Lisa says
Great transformation! I love it!
Emily N. says
LOVE THIS! I bought a cheese dome thingie without the base several years back but never liked the way it looked. TOTALLY trying out your idea some time soon so I can get some use out of it. thanks for the inspiration!
~ Emily N. from “too Blessed to Stress”
Diann @ The thrifty Groove says
Hi Allison!
My first visit here!
I have been loving finding the cheese domes at the thrift stores lately! Granted, sometime I just find the dome which is fine but, like you, I really like to find the base as well.
Yours turned out wonderful!
Brandi @ Frugal Farmhouse says
Loove loove loove this! I may just steal this idea if I ever find those at my thrift store 🙂
DeniseMarie says
great project as usual. looks fab
ClassiclyAmber says
WOW! I just love the transformation! You really scored with this one. GREAT WORK!
[I am a cloche lover, too!]
😀 😀 😀
Coastal Charm says
WOW…what an awesome makeover…I just luv ORB…it’s the best! Happy to see you at NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS PARTY:)
Blessings,
Linda
Laurie says
Hi! Love your blog, especially the header design/font! You’re very creative. I, too, adore the cloche you designed! I have purchased 2 of these cheese board w/glass domes at Goodwill in the past months, but haven’t done anything with them yet. You’ve inspired me to get back to that project! Come see me sometime at Scene of the Grime! 😎
Sarah says
I love this. I have a cheese dome that I need to do this to.
Sarah
Jill says
LOVE IT! Great job ~ thanks for sharing your idea!
Jill
Pam @ Design Fanatic says
Excellent job!!! you are so clever!
sara @ it's good to be queen says
love it! It looks so great! I’m always on the lookout for cheese boards at good will. 🙂
Alma says
That turned out great! Oh, and I thought those were real apples lol. 😳
Deby says
That is so cool. I love shopping at GW. I find so many great things there to repurpose. Wonderful job!
Melony at Whimsy Daisy! says
I am another Goodwill Fan, and I think you’ve done an awesome job. I am loving the crisp apple green with the black. It really makes a statement.
Amy @ Positively Splendid says
Way to think outside the box on this! It turned out lovely!
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Wonderful! I have a small cheese dome {it has the marble base} that we never use. I’d love to remake it into something like this that I would use. I’ll be keeping my eyes open at the thrift store and Good Will this weekend for pieces I can use for this. Great idea!
Lanie Ree says
Whoa, that is a great idea. I love the results!
Thank you for linking this up too!
Jen says
Those are some amazing results!!! When I started reading the post I thought the whole thing had come together….what an ingenious idea to glue the cheese dome to the pedestal!! LOVE IT!!!
kristin says
I have the same cheese dome thingy, i have two of them, everytime i go to Goodwill theres another one! ill have to try a project like yours!
Lori says
Great job!
Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thursday. Please join me next week for another great party. Don’t forget to stop by and enter my giveaway. I’ll announce the winner at next weeks party!
Emily {Frilly Details} says
LOVE it!! What a great idea to add the cloche to a candle stick! I have both in my craft room right now. Guess what I’m doing tomorrow?! Thanks for the idea 😀
Carolyn says
That turned out great. I love the green apples inside!
Thanks for linking up to Make it Yours Day at My Backyard Eden!
Amy at The Red Chair Blog says
Very cool! Nice transformation!
Amanda says
You have an incredible eye WOW you are amazing. I love this!
care-in says
I’m curious about these candle sticks that I see are so popular. When you find them at goodwill are they wooden/metal/all of the above? What am I looking for exactly? I love them!
Lanie Ree says
I am Featuring this too 🙂
http://lanieree.blogspot.com/2010/03/featuring-you_26.html
Becky says
Turned out great–love how you used the tape–I never think of doing that!
Maryann @ Domestically-Speaking says
You should LOVE it! That is fab!!! Thanks for sharing it at the POPP.
Jess @ Just a Blink says
I’ve always wanted to try to make one of these from thrift store finds. Thanks for the detailed tutorial!
sarah of handbagsnpigtails says
LOVE this! Im going to link it over to my blog if you dont mind b/c I recently bought the exact same cheese dome($2.99) and Ive been debating on what step to take next with it. Now I know:) This looks great and Im loving your blog.
Sarah
http://handbagsnpigtails.blospot.com
AtOneWithHim says
How cute are you? Love the cloche. Love it.
And I just bought a cheese ball thing AT the goodwill the other day. I haven;t even painted it yet.. I think I need to find a candle holder first… thanks for the tutorial. Did I mention I love your cloche? 🙂
Amy says
Love this! What a great idea. I can’t get over those apples, either! 🙂
~Amy
Lisa says
Great idea! Good for you! Don’t you just love G.W?
katy says
I got the exact same cheese dome at my goodwill but I still can’t find a base to put it on! Where r u guys finding all these sweet candlesticks!? lol
Susan says
Nice job on the cloche!!
Natalie says
wow i love how this turned out!!! the punch of green is lovely. i love green…and have a bowl of apples like that in our dining room!! sometimes my nephews try to eat them though haha. maybe i should put them in a covered spot like you hehe.
Cheri Peoples says
I made one back in October. Great job and I love the contrast of the green apples.
Cheri
Kaysi @ Keeping It Simple says
WOW WOW WOW! That looks great!
Joy says
I have a few cheese domes that I’ve made over but never thought of adding the candle stick. It looks great! I love how it turned out.
Heather @My Frugal Family says
It turned out great! I have a cheese dome I’ve been hanging on to, but it’s a large dome, so I’m making it into a cup cake dome.
Amber @ Two Nuts in a Shell says
YES! I love this idea. Now I’ll be on the hunt for a cheese dome. I’ve really been wanting a cloche, but I never would have thought of this as a way to make it! Great job!
TOTEally Posh says
What a fabulous idea! I love it! It looks great on your countertop.
Erin
BLJGraves Studio says
Totally amazing… I want one!!! I must check out our local GW. 🙂
miss obara says
I see these ALL over the place…will have to try it! Thanks for sharing…I love how it looks.
Melissa says
How very cute and clever, my favourite combo!
Lanie Ree says
I really love this! Actually, I featured it last week at Life in the Pitts!
the BLAH BLAH BLAHger says
GREAT JOB!!! Now, can you make me one?!
Mary says
Love it Allison! Great job in being creative! I want one too.
Jen @ Just for Rachel says
Great job! What awesome finds!
sue says
everyone must have read your post and are now in the market for cheese domes, because i cant find them now, lol. I do love it!
LORI says
I have a cheese dome just like that, I was thinking it would make a good cloche. You just made it even better, with the stand. I’m doing it.
pamela says
I’m not going to lie. I usually don’t like cloches. They make me think of old lady victorian decor but this is actually cool. I’m liking the fruit popped against that black. Nicely done.
Pam @ becolorful
Wilda says
Hi Allison! Great idea. I got recently a cheese dome just like that one at the Goodwill too. I would love to gave it a makeover just like yours. I’m kind of new at re-doing things so I’m lost with the paint “ORB” that you referred to. Can you help me with the paint you used because I LOVE it! thanks for sharing! 😀
Gay Vaughan says
This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing and bringing your hodgepodge to my party. I love seeing what you are up to. Hope to see you again.
~Gay~
itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com
Jill says
That really did turn out fabulous! I have such a hard time seeing those “diamons in the rough” so good job!
deb@dragonflytreasure says
Love it! Love that is is on a pedestal…or rather you made it into one 😉
*hugs*deb
Bonnie @ HOUSE OF GRACE says
I love it, so creative and I love the fresh pears! I am your newest follower!
Bonnie
Happy Easter!
Mrs. Jen B says
FABULOUS! You have every single reason to be proud of this! It looks fantastic and you did an incredible job.
I wish, how I wish, I had an eye for projects like this!
Thank you for sharing @ The Girl Creative so I could find it!
Chris says
SO fun. Why can’t I find stuff like this at our local thrift store???
Londen says
Yes, I love it too! This is so crafty, great job! I can’t believe you found the green apples there too! I need to check our your past posts to see what else you have been up too.
Anita@The Floppy Cow says
She is very purdy! I have been picking up these same type pieces at GW the past couple of weeks and love using them as cloches. And you even found a bag of green apples at GW, I am trying not to be jealous. lol
Kimberly says
Apple-solute Love!
Janelle says
Oh yes, girl, you should brag about how fabulous this turned out! I’ve got one of those cheese domes that I painted, but I’ll have to look for a candlestick to make it truly spectacular!
Stacey @ Fun to Craft says
This turned out great. What a thrifty find!! Thanks for sharing at Fun to Craft’s Spring has Sprung Party.
Cap Creations says
I am in love! I got my cheese dome today at a local thrift shop! Can’t wait. I just need to find the candle stick! Have you shared this with Goodwill on Facebook?
jamie says
This is amazing! I linked it us as one of my faves! Thanks for sharing! Come back next week at iheartnaptime.blogspot.com
Ginger says
Seen this before and it is wicked awesome! Great work and thanks for linking it up to Mad Skills Monday!
Ginger
SSB
Fawnda says
I totally want to make one of these for myself! 🙂
Sheri @ childmade.com says
You have a great eye for putting things together! It looks fabulous! Plus, you did it right by patching the holes. I’m afraid I would have cheated on that step. Thanks for linking up! Please come again.
Michelle G. says
I made one of these too with YOUR inspiration! Thanks for sharing it!
Check out mine here:
http://sustainablychicdesigns.blogspot.com/2010/09/diy-cloche.html
BTW…LOVE your Blog! You have such great, simple ideas! I love it!
Josephs Grainery says
I have my grandmother’s cheese dome that doesn’t quite fit into my decor, but I love putting fresh baked goods on it…can’t wait to transform it!
Jennifer says
Wow! That is too cute! Just found your blog and trying to catch up. I may have to take a break from it tomorrow morning to go to the Goodwill. Ha!
Suzy @ Joy Is At Home says
i just LOVE this! I have always. So for months I’ve been scouring for a cheese dome.. seriously, can’t find one anywhere! And last week I FINALLY did for $4 at goodwill……… but I have a dilemma. It’s a really fancy schmancy gray marble one. Can I really paint over that? lol But I suppose I may never find another 😉
Mary McKee says
I had no idea you were so crafty!! This is super cute. I will be back lots!
Jennifer Dixon says
I jumped on the bandwagon! Thanks for the idea!
http://lifecraftsandwhatever.blogspot.com/2011/01/cheese-dome-to-cloche-bandwagon.html
Lisa Few says
I made this following your tute and it is perfect! I found the dome at the thrift store for $4 and a pottery barn candlestick holder at Goodwill for $4 (more than I wanted to spend, but it was perfect). Luckily the feet on my cheese dome were screwed it, so I didn’t have to use filler like you did…I only unscrewed and then got to attach and paint. Thanks so much for this wonderful idea!!!!
Kristi says
Just stopping by to let you know that I linked to you. I also linked this post to this week’s Hookin’.
http://thespeckleddog.blogspot.com/2011/02/diy-pedestal-bowls.html
Christina @ Christina's Adventures says
I linked to this post in mine…thought you’d like to know!!
I love HOH 🙂
http://christinasadventures2010.blogspot.com/2011/04/cloche-make-over.html
Brittany (aka Pretty Handy Girl) says
Allison,
I love your adorable cloche stand. I remember seeing it and when I saw a striped candlestick at a yard sale, I snatched it up knowing I could do something similar.
Would you mind if I shared your photo with a link to your post?
Thanks!
Brittany
Mary @ Redo 101 says
I finally, finally found the cheese dome this weekend at a yard sale!!! Can’t wait to get the candlestick and put it all together! Yay! Thanks for telling me how 🙂
Mary
Redo 101
Suzanne says
I did some name dropping….
http://justsomestuffbyme.blogspot.com/2011/05/desirable-cloche.html
Jennifer says
I want one just like it! I LOVE IT!!! I am determined to visit Goodwill & find the perfect pieces for my new project. Although I need to find one big enough to hold the fresh loaf of bread I make each week. 🙂