A timeless holiday decor piece is the magical, ever enchanting snow globe! I have always been fascinated with their beauty and can’t but help to admire each and every snow globe scene. A perfect world in the palm of your hand!
This DIY was inspired by the Anthropologie Holiday Edition Magazine I received in the
mail and as usual love everything in it! I was instantly drawn to the delicate new take on the classic Snow Globe; the perfect Holiday decor piece and tag along gift for anyone you adore!
What you need:
- Mason jar(s) from Goodwill
- Super glue or hot glue gun
- Mini decorative Christmas tree from Crafts store
- Faux snow from Crafts store
- Glitter
- Add ons: Multiple sizes of mini xmas tress, pine cones, other holiday figurines.
How to:
- Take the top off the snow globe. The top will act as the “ground” for your scene.
- Glue down the figurines or trees.
- Glue the faux snow around the scene. Let scene dry
- Put some glitter in the bottom on the mason jar
- Fill with water leaving about an inch from the top. This is dependent upon how full your scene is!
- Glue around the inside of the lid, quickly screw on lid with scene submerged in water
- Admire!!!!!
This is a great project to do with kids! And don’t limit it to just one globe, create an entire winter wonderland using differing sizes of jars! Perfect!
Enjoy,
Brit


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