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Snow globes


Snow Globes are so simple to make and really inexpensive. I love looking at how the girls have changed from year to year and the kiddos can spend ages sitting and shaking away at these things. Here is what you need: A clean, empty jar or plastic snowglobe from the craft storePictures of your child- preferably laminatedGlitterVarious items to stuff inside the snow globeSpray paint for the lids (optional)Hot glue gun So you can make a wet snow globe or dry snow globe depending on your preference. A wet snow globe actually has water inside and the glitter shimmering around or the dry version has no water. I have one of each so you can see the difference. In the picture above, I used no water and in the picture below it has water. You can either use an empty jar or you can find these little plastic snow globes for about $2 with a coupon at the craft stores. I prefer the plastic because my kids love to play with these things and we have hardwood floors so plastic is for sure a better choice for us. I painted the bottom of the plastic snowglobes with spray paint and then once that dried I did a quick coat with a glitter craft paint for a little extra sparkle. One is gold and one is red. You can leave the bottoms white and just tie a ribbon around instead if you prefer. While that is drying, you can laminate your photo. This year the girls did poses to look like they are in the snow (even though it is still warm and sunny in California.) One of my girls is jumping into the air and my other daughter I gave a handful of glitter and she is just blowing it. You can use any kind of photo you prefer but I tend to like these silly and fun ones. I have a laminator that I used but if you don’t have one, it is very cheap to do one page at an Office Supply store. You don’t have to laminate your pictures but if you want to be sure your keepsake will last year after year it might be worth the extra step. Cut your photo to a size that fits your container and in a shape you like. Next I did a little strip of hot glue on the base of the snow globe and put the photo in the center of the glue. I just propped the craft paint I was using behind the picture to make sure it stayed upright while the glue dried. Next you want to decide what to include in your snow globe. In the past I have used little plastic cranberries and little pieces off the Christmas tree. I have also used plastic poinsettia pieces, fish tank gravel… the possibilities are endless. If you want to make a wet snow globe be sure to use things that won’t dissolve in the water. I used a plastic glitter poinsettia leaf a few years ago and it has gotten a little gunky over the years. This year I just decided to skip any extra embellishments but check the craft stores or your holiday boxes and there are so many things that you can use in your globes. (The aisles where you find Christmas trains and the town sets often have cute mini trees and such that would work.) Our wet snow globes have held up for a few years now but last year the girls untwisted the snow globe and one of them leaked. So this year I decided to try a dry snow globe with something that looked like snow. I found these ornament flakes for about $3 at the craft store. It is like chopped up cellophane flakes. I used hot glue around the rest of the base of the globe and adhered the flakes to look like mounds of snow at her feet. Then I took several pinches of the decorative flakes and put them in the bottom of the globe. Gently place the photo bottom into the globe- you might want to pinch the photo a bit to help it fit inside the globe. Secure with the base and viola! All done! Shake, shake, shake and it looks like snow is falling. You can easily substitute glitter for the little flakes I used. If you prefer to make a regular snow globe with water, you just want to add glitter to the bottom of the globe. Pour water into the globe until it is full and slide the photo inside and secure the base. Now shake, shake, shake! The one directly above of my littlest has water and glitter inside. That is the glitter after a few seconds as it settles.


 
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