DIY Mason Jar Snow Globe

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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About Palmetto Goodwill

Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina is a non-profit agency whose mission is to help people achieve their full potential through the dignity and power of work. Goodwill helps individuals with disabilities or barriers to employment gain the skills that they need to become gainfully employed. Our retail stores provide the necessary mission funding for our programs and services. Over 90 cents of every dollar spent at a Goodwill store goes right back into the community through job training and employment services.
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