The week of Thanksgiving, and I’m already in the Christmas spirit. I’ve always looked for the perfect winter craft, but I wanted to avoid anything too cheesy. So, when I found this tutorial for Anthropologie Inspired Snow Globes, I had to give it a try!
Like all crafts I attempt, I usually find out that I’m missing something…this time it was the cute little sisle trees in the snow globes. Rather than officially giving up, I found some holiday wreaths and decorations that I reconstructed to fit in the mason jars – which I ended up liking a little better. The nice part about these is that you can pretty much put anything inside…yay no pressure crafting!
Here are the super simple instructions to make your own snow globes…
Supplies:
1. Mason jars in varying sizes
2. Glitter – lots and lots of glitter!
3. Sisle trees, or other cute holiday materials, like wreaths, pine cones, or little figures {like the elf I lovingly named Henri in the front globe}
4. White putty
5. Super Glue
6. Tulle or ribbons for bows
Directions
1. Take the tops of the mason jars and use them as your stand
2. Pull together your inside pieces {wrap them in wire if need be}
3. Create a coat of putty on the base of the jar, and create a hole where the inside pieces will be placed
4. Gather the ends of the pieces for the scene and glue them to the base of the mason jar. Smooth out the putty around the base of your figure/bunch/tree
5. Shake glitter into the glass jar {about 1-2 inches deep}
6. Screw on the top of your jar {placing the figures in upside down}
7. Once securely fastened, flip your jar and watch the “snow” fall
8. Tie a bow around the base of the jar for a finishing touch
My apartment is already looking a little more festive with these on our living room table. What are you all going to decorate for the Holidays? xx
These are so adorable! I like them way better than traditional snow globes. I can't wait to give this a try!
Lauren
Fizz and Frosting
Oh my gosh that is the cutest thing I have ever seen!
XO,
Zhanna
http://www.lifeandbows.com
oh my goodness did i really send you the wrong link to my blog? ahahaha so sorry. glad you found it though ๐
and i am SO ready for christmas. thanks for sharing this crafty idea!
happyleeliving.blogspot.com <– the right one ๐
awww no worries, it was very amusing ๐
I've been excited about this post since you posted a picture on instagram! These are darling, I'll definitely have to try making one for my mantel!
xo jen
You are so sweet! Can't wait to see yours! xx
I love this! Such a great idea:)
so so cute! i saw something similar in anthro other day and was thinking it'd be perfect to DIY. great festive project ๐
xoxo
Look great and I also can't wait for Christmas!
Smile On:)…Classy Pam
http://classypam.blogspot.com/
These are so cute! I can't wait to try them… Thanks for the DIY! Love your blog!
Amanda
It's an Easy Life
Oh how cute! What an adorable idea!
Thanks Lily! Loved your post today! xx
Mayaโฆthis HAS to be one of the cutest ideas ever. And there's so many possibilities of ways to make them "your own". Love it!
Alyssa
The Glossy Life
Awww you're so sweet! Thanks Alyssa!
This is the best idea!! I LOVE them!
xoAmy
http://www.dreamingincashmere.com
Okay. This is so incredibly darling! I need to make some of these this season!
Thanks love!
Such a cute craft idea!
xx amy
Leopard and Lillies
Thanks Amy! Love your blog! xx
These are so cute! I love this idea.
Amy
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