![]() While I haven’t carried this particular tradition on with my own family, it’s one I remember with fondness, so it’s not a surprise that I thought about making an ornament out of the supplies I’d bought. Some out of construction paper stars with cotton ball Santa beards, others by tying cinnamon sticks together with ribbon. Growing up, we often made ornaments for our Christmas tree. This post contains affiliate links which means if you click on a link and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. As I pulled the items out of the bag earlier this week, an idea came to me for a simple Christmas Dollar Tree snow globe ornament. ![]() Some clear plastic ornaments, fake snow and miniature pine trees caught my eye and so I grabbed a couple of each and continued on my way. Hang these snow globes around the house, or even clustered on your Christmas tree! If you like quick and easy at Christmas time, you’ll enjoy making these pretty ornaments.įlocked Christmas Tree Visit my blog over at Town and Country Living.When I was at the Dollar Tree a couple of weeks ago, I noticed they had their Christmas supplies and decorations out. Use a flameless style of candle and NOT a real one to keep it safe. The little white and frosty bottle brush mini-trees are pretty embellishments that make it a winter wonderland.Īnother idea for these DIY hanging snow globes is to simply add a battery-operated tea light candle nestled in the faux snow. I think this little snowman globe with the white trees is my favorite! It’s so much fun choosing how to decorate your hanging snow globe, and a pretty and simple DIY Christmas ornament. This is also a great way to display petite keepsake or vintage ornaments that you don’t want to display on their own! They are really highlighted against the white blanket of snow. TIP: When making DIY hanging globe ornaments, look in the dollhouse aisle or Christmas village aisle for cute miniatures to place inside! I also used a few dabs of hot glue to attach some faux boxwood on the top with a pinecone. This DIY hanging snow globe simply has a trio of ornaments. You don’t have to just use mini figurines. Tie twine or a pretty ribbon to the top of your mini snow globes as a hanger. Keep adding items to your snow globe until you achieve the look you want, 1 to 3 items are the perfect amount without having them feel too full. If your items are heavier and fall over, you can apply a little hot glue and hot glue gun to the bottom to hold in place, and then add your faux snow after. If your hands have a hard time fitting in the ornament opening, you can use small tongs or tweezers to place items such as mini bottle brush trees. Start placing your mini decorations into the snow inside of your DIY snow globe ornaments. You can also add some white glitter to make it sparkle! To represent snow, fill your hanging terrarium with or epsom, kosher alt or faux snow from the craft store. When creating my DIY hanging snow globes, I placed the globe in a small bowl for stability, especially if the bottom isn’t flat. You can find hanging globe terrariums at craft stores or buy them online. ![]() A variety of supplies can be found for this project here. I’m sure you’ve seen snow globes made from mason jars, but these are made from hanging glass terrariums (you can also use photo snowglobe ornaments or plastic fillable ornaments). See our sponsor and affiliate disclosure here. This post contains affiliate links such as Amazon affiliate links. I like to come up with easy Christmas decorating ideas and today I’m sharing DIY hanging snow globe ornaments that are ridiculously easy to make and look so pretty, too! It’s never too early to start crafting for the holidays! There are so many options to make these and they can be made with a glass or plastic ornament and customized too! ![]() I’m Jennifer Zuri at Town and Country Living and I’m a regular contributor here at Jennifer Rizzo’s blog. ![]()
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