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snow globes

    Last week, the kids and I attempted to make snow globes.

    We followed this tutorial and they sort of turned out.

    finished-snow-globes

    But not as good as I hoped.

    I couldn’t get the right proportion of glycerine/water/glitter and then the trees kept coming unglued from the bases.

    So, actually, the diy was sort of a flop.

    If I were to do it again, I would forgo the water, and do something simple like Melissa did:

    Faux snow + faux tree + giant mason jar. So simple and so pretty.

    Or I would just line up a bunch of bleached bottle brush trees like Bonnie did:

    She even shows you how to bleach your own trees if your craft store only sells the green ones.

    Or maybe I would spring for a real snow globe since I could literally shake and stare for a good 30 minutes. They’re mesmerizing, I tell ya.

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    {anthropologie}

    {west elm – no longer available}

    {sundance catalog}

    {potterybarn kids – they’re on sale!}

    Sometimes its just worth it to buy the real thing, I suppose.

    And that is the story of how I tried and failed at one of the easiest diy projects floating around the web. You win some, you lose some.

    22 thoughts on “snow globes”

    1. I wouldn’t feel badly — I’ve read around the web that everyone that tried out the version of the craft with water said that it was a disaster! I’m itching to try the non-water version, though it might be a “week after Christmas” craft, the way that things are going!

    2. Enjoy reading your posts . . . consumed by the snow globe craze, I ventured forth. Had great success with up-cycled jars and a variety of fillings – trees, die cut deer, paper Santas and little cars – stuck into a slice of craft foam glued to the jar lid and Buffalo snow/glitter mix added. Glued on the lid and voila! Did experiment with bleaching trees but wasn’t fond of the color or the rusty look of the center wire. Dyed them pink – with food coloring I had on the shelf. They are pretty cute.

    3. Too funny…we used the same tutorial last week, and also flopped. I used fake trees like yours, but they were green, and subsequently dyed the water green. Now our little deer friends look like they are covered in slimy moss. Next year…

    4. I admire your pluck to even try it! I have been in that place where my end result did not turn out as I hoped. But really thank you for showing us that sometimes it’s just ok when things don’t turn out exactly as planned. The world will continue to spin!

    5. I’ve had a lot of DIY projects turn out like that! My son and I made a snow globe last year—it was just with a baby food jar and Christmas shaped erasers, but I used E-6000 glue and the haven’t come unglued at all. I also put a bead of hot glue around the lid of the jar. I saw a display of the mason jar terrarium style “snow globes” on a Lands End display the other day. My husband really liked them.

    6. My daughter turned 5 a couple of weeks ago, and requested a “rainbow snow” birthday party. Our snow globes were a little disappointing, too. We kept adding glycerin and glitter to get the proportions right, and the epoxy stuck, but the green dye on the trees has tinted the water green! Luckily, the kids don’t seem to mind.

    7. Bainbridge Island has a life-sized snow globe, perfect for photo ops. I think you live in the Seattle area, right? Take a ferry ride to the island for an afternoon, put your kids in the globe and snap away. It’s surreal! And really cute. Unfortunately, I have no photos to share, but I’m sure there is someone out there with pics.

    8. Thanks for sharing your experiences (again!) The 6yo here wanted to make globes before Christmas and your insight will guide me to redirect to another project…maybe go to Dollar Tree and buy one for each kiddo! Honestly, the DIY instructions do look “simple.”

    9. That’s how it goes sometimes isn’t it?! It’s hard when a seemingly easy project just doesn’t work out. It’s still good family time in the end though. :) Merry Christmas!

      PS – Thanks for showing the snow globe from Sundance. I’m ordering it for my mom right now.

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