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I’m not one for souvenirs but ever since I went to Barcelona for my fiftieth birthday I’ve been collecting snowglobes of the places I visit. I think they are both tacky and charming, and they look very cute lined up on my bookcase. So far I have snowglobes from Barcelona, Córdoba, Cádiz, Tavira, Lisbon and a couple from Seville. Couldn’t find any in Tangier, which wasn’t really surprising, but I also couldn’t find any in Málaga or Gibraltar that weren’t, well, way beyond tacky and not at all charming.

It never occurred to me to make my own snowglobes – what a great idea!

See instructions at Well-worn.com or below the links…
(all items can be found at a craft or haberdashery store)

~ from Well-worn.com via India Knight ~

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You will need:

  • A jar of your choice (with a lid)
  • Figurines or jewellery
  • Anti-rust sealant for metal pieces
  • Clear-drying epoxy
  • Distilled water
  • Dash of glycerin
  • Large silver or white glitter (smaller versions will float at the top)

Steps:

  1. Use clear-drying epoxy to adhere your piece to the inside of the lid. Let dry per instructions.
  2. After the epoxy dries completely, fill your jar with distilled or boiled water (at room temperature, of course).
  3. Add just a dash of glycerin so the “snow” falls slowly.
  4. Add as much glitter as you like. If you don’t like the look of glitter, you can usually find faux snow at craft and haberdashery stores.
  5. Screw your lid on tightly and enjoy your snow globe!