How to make snow globe ornament?-Unleash your creativity and craft a keepsake with our "DIY Snow Globe Ornament Kit" – the perfect way to celebrate the season while honing your artistic skills. This comprehensive kit guides you through the process of m
We used white and blue glitter in the frog snowglobe and golden and star glitter in the solar system snowglobe.5) Replace your lid. Screw just firmly. You may wish to glue it if you worry your kids will open it!Tada:What do you think? Fancy making a snowglobe yourself?
There’s more than one way to play with snow this season, and it’s called homemade snow slime! Maybe you have piles of the real stuff outside right now, or you only dream about seeing real snow. Either way, we have fun ways to play with snow indoors, snow slime! 💡 Don’t wa...
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Our snow globe ornament came together in minutes with just a few simple steps. The better news? It goes along with a sweet children’s book that you’ll love reading to your kids too… This post contains affiliate links to Amazon so you can see exactly what I used!
The first step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights typically come on green or white wire strands, though you can also find black variations now, which are perfect if you happen to have a black Christmas tree. Choose the strand color that matches your tree...
Big Sky Resort just flexed on every other ski area with the opening of Madison 8, the world’s longest eight-seat chairlift. At 8,631 feet, it’s so long you might want to pack snacks. This Moonlight Basin upgrade replaces the Six Shooter lift, adding to Big Sky’s resume as the ...
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After looking at them a lot, I realized that the air bubbles also looked like snowflakes and that's what prompted me to use them to make this snow globe.The only item I had to buy for this project was a round base. In retrospect, I wish I had bought one that had some heft to ...
Now it’s time to add glitter to the jar. Don’t go overboard–just a tablespoon or so. Too much and you’ll have a blizzard, but too little and there won’t be any snow in your snow globe at all. Fill the mason jar with water, leaving about ⅛ of the jar unfilled so that...