Blown glass for a Christmas decoration with painted balls and figurines – A spicy Boy

Blown glass for a Christmas decoration with painted balls and figurines

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In general, blown glass ornaments are seldom chosen by consumers. Probably because of their fragility and the specific use. But when it comes to Christmas decor we can not afford to do without it.

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They are real jewels and they are inked in the tradition of Christmas.

Balls, figurines, suspensions – everything is more beautiful in blown glass

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You have to be very selective when choosing decorative objects in blown glass. Make sure they have the Christmas design and that they are in harmony with the rest of your decor. As the blown glass is very delicate, you need to place the decorations in the right place, carefully and carefully. You have a choice of pieces of any size, but usually the smallest are the coolest and they are more popular. Blown glass ornaments can be hung in the living room with paper decorations or garlands. You can paint some objects by hand, they lend themselves well.

Smooth and shiny Christmas balls

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The most widely used blown glass objects are the Christmas balls. You can hang them on the tree but you can also decorate the trees in your garden. The same applies to other blown glass objects, which adapt to the different decorative compositions of your home interior.

Christmas decoration with transparent balls

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Why not also fill an elegant and transparent vase with colorful Christmas balls and put it in the middle of the table. There are also figurines in blown glass, available in all shades and colors including gold, silver, etc. They go very well on the tree and deserve to occupy the central place. Similarly, figurines and decorations can beautify your Christmas crib under the tree.

Hand painted Christmas balls

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Larger blown glass ornaments are more appropriate for decorating your lawn and the outside of the home. You can present a composition with lights reflected in it. It’s very pretty at night and during the night. Another way to decorate is to fill the balls or other pieces with colored paper or glitter. To each his way of staging blown glass decorations. So, does that tell you?

Blown glass objects occupy a central place on the fir tree

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Christmas tree decorated with objects in blown glass

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Hand-blown glass, works by artist

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Christmas balls with various designs

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Christmas ornaments vintage style

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Christmas balls large size for the decoration of the fir tree View in galleryFir christmas ballsBlown glass for a unique Christmas decor | 11/15

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A wide choice of figurines and suspensions

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Blown glass Christmas balls with painted life scenes

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Your living room interior for Christmas can be very pretty

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