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Well… it really is about time that we a did a “How to make snowglobes” post, don’t you think? Every kids craft site worth its salt *needs* a snowglobe diy of sorts. A homemade snowglobe is a childhood must! And finally we have made some. ...
Once it’s cut, affix the bottom of the plastic cup (the portion you just cut off) to the inside of the lid of the mason jar, creating a small platform. So, basically, you’re adding some thickness to the mason jar lid just so your decorations inside the snow globe can be seen ab...
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We used the ribbon as a way to hang the ornament on the tree. Of course, you can always just thread some ribbon through the ornament hole and call it a day! PS. Let your kids shake the ornament to get that snow globe effect!
For a long time I have had the idea to make a snow globe from a light bulb. First I hollowed out a light bulb. However, separating the metal part from the glass part was quite challenging. I broke several light bulbs in my attempt to do so, including cutting the glass with burning ...
Let the flurries begin. Carefully spoon the fake snow it into the jar. The boys loved this part and had a hard time holding themselves back from making the snow too deep. 🙂 Step 5: It is time to add the jar lights and make this a super-cool light-up snow globe!
← How to Make a Holiday Pecan Wreath How To Print Your Own Notebook →7 thoughts on “How to Make a Pecan Snow Globe Jar Topper” Lin M. says: November 16, 2018 at 1:29 pm What a cute project! We ALWAYS have pecans in the house. I did not know about the Pecan-a-Thon....
Decorating a Christmas tree is a time-honored tradition in many households. "Approximately 21.6 million real trees and 12.9 million artificial trees will be purchased by U.S. households this Christmas," according to Nielsen Research. The elements that go into decorating a Christmas tree—lights, ...
Seriously that seeded glass looks like swirling snow!! It's so cute, it's worth looking for a glass like that to buy... or maybe hit up the ReStore store first. 😉 Reply Mary Beth says: Thank you so much, Diane, and if we lived closer to each other I would give you my ...