Create a waterless snow globe by repurposing an old mason jar with fake snowflakes at the bottom and attaching a skier or figurine to the lid using glue dots or a hot glue gun. This craft is suitable for all ages and can be made in less than 30 minutes. The supplies are inexpensive and can be used as a centerpiece, gift, or decoration.
To make the snow globe, use containers or Mason Jars, shredded snow, bottle brush trees, and a hot glue gun. Avoid adding too much snow to create a swampy Christmas scene. Screw the lid onto the jar and shake it. If there is too much snow, open the jar back up and tip a little out. If desired, use a clear oil like mineral oil instead of water.
Alison Crafts suggests using caulk to seal the hole and crystalac products for extra protection. Mix two-thirds water and one-third clear glue before pouring. Use regular hot glue stick to seal holes and twist twist twist super snugly.
In summary, creating a waterless snow globe is a fun and inexpensive craft activity that can be enjoyed by all ages.
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