Last week I did a guest post at Under the Table & Dreaming
click on the button above to see all of the fabulous ornaments!
I shared the tutorial for these Winter Wonderland Snow Globe Ornaments--
In case you didn't see it, here's the tutorial again!
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These ornaments are inspired by the mason jar snow globe trend that I've been seeing everywhere this season.
photos via anthropologie
I found myself pinning a bunch of
snow globe ideas on Pinterest, but since I
have young boys who are still in the "throwing" and "climbing on
the tables" phase, I thought I'd have to shelve the idea for another year.
But then, I thought-- ORNAMENTS... out-of-reach ornaments... I can do
ornaments! And that's how these Snow Globe ornaments were born.
Snow Globe Ornament Tutorial
What you'll need:
clear
ornaments (i used both orb and "hockey puck" shaped ornaments)
glitter
spray paint (krylon glitter)
faux
evergreen garland (one that you don't mind taking a few branches off of)
styrofoam
blocks (or fake snow)
glue
dots (zots) or a hot glue gun
scissors
tweezers
funnel
(rolled-up paper also works)
white
spray paint (optional)
tinsel
glitter (optional)
puffy
paint (optional)
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Step 1: Create Mini Trees
Cut the branches to fit inside your ornament and trim
until it resembles a tree--
for
reference, this tree is 2.5 inches tall.
for
a cypress look, it is trimmed with the needles pointing up…
for a christmas tree shape, trim it with the needles
pointing down.
Flock your trees using white & glitter spray paint--
for the same effect, you can also sponge on white acrylic & glitter paint.
for the same effect, you can also sponge on white acrylic & glitter paint.
Set aside the trees to dry.
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Step 2: Prepare the Snow
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Step 3: Assemble the Ornaments
Use tweezers to "plant" the tree in the
ornament--
it may take a little finagling to get the tree positioned correctly, so the glue dot is much more forgiving than hot glue. push down until the tree is firmly in place.
it may take a little finagling to get the tree positioned correctly, so the glue dot is much more forgiving than hot glue. push down until the tree is firmly in place.
Using a funnel, add foam snow/and or glitter to the
ornament and give a little shake--
through the magic of static cling, some of the snow will stick to the sides of the ornament. btw, this effect doesn't work without the glitter spray... i tried.
through the magic of static cling, some of the snow will stick to the sides of the ornament. btw, this effect doesn't work without the glitter spray... i tried.
Ta-Da! A Winter Wonderland Snow Globe Ornament!
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But that's not all! There's definitely room to
experiment.
For some ornaments I used glitter spray paint & foam snow--
Some I used white
spray paint & foam snow--
use short blasts of white spray paint (or primer) to get
a snowy effect. let dry before adding trees and snow.
This one has just tinsel
glitter--
give a little shake and the tinsel glitter will stick to
the sides of the ornament.
And this one has foam
snow inside--
the "snowcap" on top of the ornament is white
puffy paint and a sprinkle of foam snow.
And there you have it... Lots of fun Winter Wonderland Snow Globe Ornaments!
Hope you're having a terrific week!