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Parental
supervision is recommended. This
project is rated EASY to do.
What
You Need Baby
food jars (medium or large jars) Make
sure jar is washed and clean. Note: Any jar will do if you desire a larger snow globe. Attach
figurine to inside of jar lid using florist clay. If you are using a small
object, it's a good idea to build up the clay so the object will appear taller. Attach any
optional items with the clay (greenery, berries, etc.). Use your imagination, but make sure it is waterproof and won't dissolve.
Fill
jar with water to within 1/2 inch (1 cm) of top. Use
cold water, warm water tends to cloud. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon (25 ml) of
glitter, or snow into water. Insert
figurine in water, screw on lid. Let stand overnight -- lid side up. Use
glue/sealer to ensure waterproofness and attach decorative ribbon over lid. You
may also paint the lid rather than use ribbon. Use your imagination, the
possibilities are endless! Make
sure the objects are secure in the clay, you could even glue them for added
security. Before
gluing or sealing the lid, make sure you have sufficient amount of glitter.
Depending on the size of the jar, you may need more or less. To
make a more elaborate snowglobe, add tiny objects to float
in the water, use a drop of colored oil to create a swirling
effect, use food coloring in the water, various colors glitter, etc. This can be
altered in any way to be a one-of-a-kind.
Use your imagination and have fun. Choose
a theme: birthday, sports, holiday, Victorian, seashells, etc. This
activity may be used with any size jar, have fun with this and be creative. Submitted by Nobie
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