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The candles are perched in little mounted wooden boxes along with quirky ephemera — an old copy of "Don Quixote," a Kodak camera, a tiny vase of flowers.
"We often buy books by the yard to fill walls of bookcases," saidMary Foley, an interior designer in Bethel, "but we also create tableaus, like a still life, on tabletops and counters and shelves: a book, a silver bowl, a heavy round glass votive or a tiny vase of flowers.
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The tiny vase of flowers on the shelf above the Virgin -- the flowers are meant to denote both sorrow and compassion -- is an image that will bloom into full complexity and become a genre in the hands of later Dutch masters.
The tiny vase can be used to hold a small bunch of dried flowers or leaves, or it could hold incense sticks, or anything long and skinny that you find decorative.
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"Window" by Elizabeth MacDonald, is a blocky expanse of clay but it is interrupted by a tiny niche in which a miniature vase of flowers is set.
Some people swear by a splash of lemonade or citrus soda (such as Sprite) in their vase water, while others put in vodka, vinegar, a crushed aspirin, copper pennies, or a tiny amount of bleach.
Scientists have fashioned perhaps the most elaborate piece of DNA origami yet: a tiny three-dimensional vase just 70 nanometers tall.
A tiny bouquet of "roses," fashioned out of bits of colored paper, sits in a small pill bottle for a vase, parked on a steel bar across the front of his cell.
Food is available to go, or can be eaten at any of five lacquered pine tables, each adorned with fresh flowers in tiny vases.
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