Ways To Create Homemade Snow Globes At Home?

A snow globe is a fun and festive holiday-themed project that can be made using everyday items from your home. These DIY snow globes are easy to create with your kids or parents, and you can customize them with your favorite miniature figures, select the perfect colors, and experiment with different types of snow.

To make a snow globe more quirky, you can add an unusual animal like a flamingo. To make these snow globes, you can use bottle brush trees, Christmas village miniatures, and pinecone crafts. You can also create unique DIY Christmas gifts like snow globe picture frames and snow globe picture frames.

Homemade snow globes are surprisingly easy winter crafts for kids, as they allow them to hold a miniature world in their hands and watch snow swirl and swoop around the scene, dancing and bringing life to something that is already there. To make a snow globe, first, you need jars with snug lids. Attach mini figurines to the inside of the mason jar lid, let the glue dry, and add a touch of glitter and faux snow.

Next, remove the lids and paint them with spray paint, such as Krylon Glitter Blast in silver or white. Create a tiny polymer clay snowman by rolling three white balls in descending sizes, squeezing a few dots of glue, and stacking them. Finally, pull the neck collar from the Christmas ball, fill it with distilled water and 2 drops of liquid glycerin, and add sparkles.


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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I love this so much! I really hope you start making lots more little quick articles like this along with your other articles. It’s really nice to be able to watch a quick article from you when I only have a few minutes instead of feeling like I can’t watch your articles unless I have a lot of time that I can spend.

  • This is the perfect craft to do with the grandkids! I’ve fallen behind on all the articles I watch, so I’m perusal this on January 3rd. But I’m going to do this next Christmas with the grandkids! Thanks for the article, which has nothing to do with wood turning or resin, but it’s still a pretty awesome article! 😉

  • Oh damn! I’m always looking for craft ideas for my gang of grandkids. You definitely should have done that a few days earlier. The kidz always want to do handicrafts, but then have no stamina and are impatience incarnate. It shouldn’t take long, but I’ll definitely have to remember this idea… hopefully!

  • Some of your stuff just blows me away I really like your your website you know and like everyone else says I’m glad you’re sticking with it you know what I want to say thank you because now I know what to do for Christmas with my nephew I’m going to make us a snow glue every Christmas we’re going to make us no glue thank you and merry Christmas to you and your family

  • So happy you’re continuing to create and share your talent with us!! Really enjoy your articles and I’m always going back to rewatch them! Honestly during my workday while I’m working at the computer I generally have your articles running in the background too! Thanks for hanging with us and waffling on!😁

  • I’ve used I think baby oil or canola oil, something, to create a sensory bedtime bottle. Nothing has leaked out yet the bottle is caving in on itself after 3yrs. The glittery colors still look amazing, so I should try it out by doing a snowglobe instead. I think maybe we should spray on acrylic glaze tho to protect painted wooden items.

  • Really nice things to do with children, I dont have any, young ones anyway, but safe to do, no “toxic” elements at all, only danger might be hotglue. Burned fingertips? I try to give this “tip” to my son, with his adopted kids, and hope it comes to good use. Thanks Nick, maybe fev days earlier could be better, but anyway You did it, so thanks, and Merry Christmas to you, from home of Santa Claus, Korvatunturi, lappland, Finland

  • I love it! It gives an idea for next project. A ball or an egg made with resin with a hollow center and a moving object(s). If you’re up for a challenge, I’ll leave the details to you.😊 alternatively, any shape with hollow center filled with liquid and objects working in a similar way hourglass does.

  • Happy you’re still here! As for losing views, or subs? Another aspect that may not have been mentioned before is one I’m guilty of I’m afraid. I tend to binge on certain types of articles and then grow tired of them. I’ll then switch to a different type of article, only to repeat the pattern. So Nick, if I’m part of the cause I do apologize! Your website is uniquely funny and so creative! I do enjoy your content! 🥰😀

  • I have one of the Hobbycraft globes. I want to put uv resin bats in it. Love yours, Nick, but you made a mistake. The round globe should have the decorations glued to the rubber stopper first. Then screw the cap on. This gives a much safer water seal. Have a groovy Christmas and New Year to you and your family. X

  • I’m trying to do a snowglobe activity with my kindergarteners, and never having made one, I came to Youtube. Question one… why don’t you show the top of the globe? Is it because big clumps of glarg stick to the top of the globe? Question 2… did you eyeball the glycerine ratio or did you have a fixed ratio? From what I can see, yours are much better than mine. I used glitter… that’s probably a poor substitute for good fake snow. Did you glue the bottom of the container? Did your decorations for the inside ever get dislodged with all the shaking?

  • Bless your heart Nick over the years I’ve learned so much from you way to much to list and I’ve enjoyed every minute your sense of humour is awesome my friend. Thank you so much for staying with us. Please remember the joy you bring to us all. Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas and all your wishes come true in the new year 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️

  • The YouTube algorithm will show you someone’s articles nonstop… until you subscribe. Then they’ll never show you again. I am subscribed to so many websites and I can’t deal with notifications, so I was relying on the line across the top of the subscription page, but if you skip one article, YT decides the website is no longer important and drops the person further and further down until they disappear, leaving people who aren’t even updating at the front of the list and people you want to see off on another screen. I have ADHD so that really doesn’t help me support websites I love. :/ Your articles brought me a lot of joy and I think I binged watched at least half your articles in the first month after I found you. Didn’t mean to bury that so far down the comment…

  • OMG! I just picked up a little snow-globe like the round one 2 days ago, and am looking for just the right thing to go inside. I LOVE your little house with the tree! I have a little white house with black shudders and now I hope to find a tiny one like yours!! I love to “hang with you” as I let go of all of the noise of the day. Thank You so much, Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year, to you and your family! :thanksdoc:xo

  • Omg how cute are you!! So glad you are staying, you are one of my subs that I eagerly check to see if you have a new article. Not only do I enjoy perusal you create, but you have an off key sense of humour that is a rarity, much like my own. Thank you and wishing you and your family a lovely Christmas and wonderful New year with many new subscribers! 🌟

  • Nick, when we make resin shakers we use baby oil so that shaker bits and glitter floats better. Veg glycerin can get cloudy and rancid specially if you have organic materials involved. BUT I LOVE ❤️ YOUR BRANCHING OUT IT SO AWESOME. Hey got an AWESOME IDEA 💡… WHY DON’T you make a CUSTOM EPOXY RESIN SHAKER SAY 🎉… FOR A NEW YEAR PROJECT??? Could be cool as hell… specially if you could work a small strand of fairy lights. Nick, I’m just as nuts as you. If you only could see what I have in my craft room! The only thing I don’t have and have been wanting is a lathe… and I can’t afford to buy as much resin as you at a time… but I do have tons of ideas 💡 for you I think you would love… I really do… that I do truly think you’d want to try… since I can’t do them and YOU can… use my website and yahoo after and I’ll hook you up with some… I totally have one for Chinese New Year! It’ll be bad arse!!!

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