How do you make a snow globe with household items?
No sense in buying a new one, if there’s already something at home!
- Put glue on the inside of the jar’s lid. Place and stick your child’s plastic figurine on it.
- Fill the jar with cold water.
- Add 1-2 teaspoons of glitter and stir.
- Add a few drops of glycerin.
- Screw the lid on the jar.
- That’s it!
How do you make fake snow globes?
Mix ¼ cup (60mL) each of table salt and talcum powder. Spray the surface with spray-on craft glue or dab on white glue where you want the “snow” to stick. Sprinkle the sparkly mixture on the wet glue and allow to dry. Turn the project upside down to remove excess “snow.”
How do you make a snow globe without glycerin or glue?
There are plenty of ways you can substitute glycerin when bringing your homemade snow globes to life. Some glycerin alternatives include light corn syrup, mineral oil, baby oil, or a clear cooking oil.
Do you have to use distilled water in snow globes?
Fill the jar almost to the top with distilled water. Do not use tap water, as it can turn yellow over time. If you don’t have distilled water and you can’t wait, I’d consider going a dry route, with sugar and glitter, instead.)
How do you make a snow globe without water?
To make a no-water snow globe, glue your figurines or ornaments to the bottom of the jar (not the lid). Then fill the bottom of the jar with two to three tablespoons of fake snow or sugar to act as the snow.
How do you make fake snow naturally?
The 5 Best Ways to Make Fake Snow
- Baking soda and shaving cream. Mix together 1 pound of baking soda, and slowly add shaving cream until you reach the perfect snowy consistency.
- Baking soda and water.
- Baking soda and conditioner.
- Shaving cream and cornstarch.
- Cornstarch and lotion.
- Bonus tips!
How do you make liquid snow globes without glycerin?
To make a snow globe without glycerin, simply use clear glue instead.