DIY Dollar Tree Rustic Winter Snowglobe

5 Materials
$6
20 Minutes
Easy

Making a glamorus and amazing snowglobe is as easy, just as simple as going down to your local Dollar Tree and picking up some Christmas supplies and make something!

I grabbed some supplies from the Dollar Tree (glas vase, gold tree, wood oval, twine, and floral spray), plus some Poly-Fil® Poly Pellets®, and Xyron Hot Glue.

Start by gluing the the tree to the base of the wood oval with the Xyron Multi Stick Hot Glue Gun. I choose a gold tree, but there are some many fun colors you can pick from that you can make this any colors you want! Then fill the glass vase with the Poly-Fil® Poly Pellets®, add as much as you want, but don't cover up the tree too much, and add hot glue to the rim of the vase and place the wood oval on top.

Add a little extra glue to the wood and vase to help seal everything in. Just a little bit needs, a little goes a long way!

Last add in the pine cones, greenery, and felt flowers to make it a little extra! I love adding in all kinds of fun elements, gold berries, a bird, burlap, green leaves, really you can add all kinds fo fun elements to make it even more!

Now you just turn it up and down to make the snow cover your tree, the Poly-Fil® Poly Pellets® make wondrful snow pellets, they have a great sound and look great! What fun holiday crafty item will you make?

To see how to make these snowglobe check out my video tutorial. I have lots of fun tips and tricks to make this so easy to create for yourself. Tiem to get a little crafty this holiday season, and what makes it even better is that it does not brak the bank!

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