My house looks like this! We made snow
globes last year when it snowed for 3 weeks
in a row. What do you do when it snows so much?
Create I say!
All you need is:
baked it at 230 degrees for 30 min.
Make sure items fit on the jar lid so
when you have them glued and dry(4hrs),
they will fit inside the jar.
Fill jar with water. Not to the rim- just below
(to save room for your creation).
Apply 6000 glue on threads of lid and
close really snug without striping threads.
Let dry half a day then
flip over your winter wonderland!
globes last year when it snowed for 3 weeks
in a row. What do you do when it snows so much?
Create I say!
All you need is:
- glass jars at IKEA $2.99 for 4.
- 6000 glue $6 (good stuff-waterproof-clear) at Michael's
- Polymer clay to sculpt anything $2-$5 at Michael's
- Glitter for snow $1-$2 at Michael's
baked it at 230 degrees for 30 min.
Make sure items fit on the jar lid so
when you have them glued and dry(4hrs),
they will fit inside the jar.
Fill jar with water. Not to the rim- just below
(to save room for your creation).
Apply 6000 glue on threads of lid and
close really snug without striping threads.
Let dry half a day then
flip over your winter wonderland!
such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteit better not snow for 3 weeks this time!