Right now, the cornucopias are filled with spring flowers — plastic daisies, daffodils, tulips, lilies — and during the holidays he replaces them with chrysanthemums. |
Garlands and wreaths continued to be popular among the Romans, as did displays of fruits and vegetables in cornucopias and baskets. |
It was a tawdry affair, all Cupids and cornucopias, like a third-rate wedding-cake. |
These were decorated using stencils and bronze powders with motifs such as cornucopias, baskets of flowers, trailing vines, and a wide variety of decorative patterns. |
The façades of nearby houses are delightfully decorated with the cherubs, sculpted heads and cornucopias of fruit and flowers that are so dear to Lille residents. |
She's done cornucopias and turkeys for Thanksgiving, and flags for the Fourth of July. |