Easy Diorama Igloo Ornament

9 Materials
$5
2 Hours
Medium

I started working on this DIY Diorama Igloo Ornament last week and finally finished it. It’s not hard or time consuming, but I kept setting it down and forgetting about it. Plus, I normally like to do my crafts in the kitchen and now that the kids are using it for school, I’m finding it harder to relax and enjoy my craft time. But, I had the idea for this ornament a couple weeks ago and i was so happy to finally bring the idea to life.


Head over to the dollar tree and grab a plastic terrarium globe and some craft foam. Carefully, cut the foam into small cubes. Use your hot glue gun to glue the cubes all the way around the terrarium.

When all the cubes are glued to the terrarium, add some white paint in between the cubes and let dry. This would also be a good time to paint the inside of the ornament white.

Add Mod Podge and glitter to your igloo (inside and out) and let dry. Add a final top coat of Mod Podge to protect the glitter and let dry.

Use your hot glue gun to add small figures to the inside of your ornament. We once spent $1,000 trying to get Scout a panda from a quarter machine. We never got the panda, but we ended up with about 500 polar bears, which were perfect for this project.

Add a ribbon for hanging, any other decorations you want and you’ll have the most adorable DIY Diorama Igloo Ornament!

Suggested materials:
  • Plastic terrarium   (dollar store)
  • Craft foam
  • Craft knife
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Holly Lengner - Lost Mom
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  • Peabutton's Mom Peabutton's Mom on Dec 15, 2020

    I have a terrarium ornament. It has a watering hole or vent at the side. How did you cover that?

  • Karen Hyde Karen Hyde on Jan 06, 2021

    What are your plans for the other 498 bears?

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  • Monique Monique on Dec 18, 2020

    Would be cute too to add a little light inside :). Love it

    • Holly Lengner - Lost Mom Holly Lengner - Lost Mom on Dec 21, 2020

      I was thinking about that also. There are so many things you can do with these that the possibilities are endless! Thank you so much!

  • AnnM AnnM on Jan 08, 2021

    This is just the cutest ornament! I have a lot of glass ornament balls like you used and have been wanting to make little diorama ornaments. Am having a dickens of a time finding the little figures to put in. I guess I'll be saving up quarters for the machines! Love your project!

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