How to make Snow globes?
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I'm not sure what your question is - are you looking to make snow globes? For toddlers, younger kids, or adults?
Select a jar with a lid, add glitter, add glycerin oil, put the lid on and shake. You will find all kinds of a glitter (colors and opaque) at craft stores. Also miniature figures can be glued onto the bottom of the jar, let dry and then add the glitter and oil. Paint the jar lid, you can even decorate the with whatever you choose, add a ribbon and/or bow. DIY, have fun!
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=snow%20globes
Its so much fun to do! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpv7hvzTgiA
Use grits for snow - baby food jars
LOL! It never saved my question! I was wondering what the ratio of water:glycerin was! Thank you for your replies to the blank though!
Hometalk has some great DIY snow globe ideas here: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/craft/holiday-gifts/diy-snow-globe-ideas-44706373
Some are working snow globes, others are without water.
Take a clean clear jar and glue the item you want in your snow globe to the inside of the lid. Add water to fill (distilled is preferred because the minerals have been removed). For snow add glitter or tiny plastic flakes, screw the lid on tightly and turn it over to have the lid as the base.
Here you go:
https://www.marthastewart.com/273254/snow-globes