Photo Snow Globe Craft Kids Can Make
This Photo Snow Globe craft is a great decoration or gift kids can make for Christmas! A fun and sentimental idea!
Kids love to give thoughtful gifts to family members like parents, grandparents, and even friends. Many times, these gifts mean even more if they are made by the kids themselves (or with help from Mom and Dad). Check out how fun and cute this Photo Snow Globe Craft is!
Your kids will love putting this together with just a little help from you. And this would make an excellent keepsake gift for a family member. Or, you can use it as one of your beloved Christmas decorations!
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What you will need for the Photo Snow Globe Craft:
- Plastic snow globe
- Photograph (if you want this to be a gift kids can give, why not print out a photograph of them!)
- Cardstock
- Laminating pages
- Laminator
- Scissors
- Waterproof glue (hot glue will work)
- Other decorations, if desired (we love these mini Christmas trees and these mini figurines)
- Glitter
- Water
- ½ teaspoon to 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin, if desired
How to Make the Photo Snow Globe Craft
1. Take a picture of the children against a white background.
2. Using your favorite computer program, insert the image and size it to fit the snow globe. Print the picture on card stock and then cut the picture from the paper.
3. Laminate the picture to seal it. Cut any excess laminating sheet from the picture leaving a sealed edge around the picture to avoid water leaking through any gaps.
4. Fold down the bottom edge of the image so the image can stand.
5. Remove the twist bottom from the snow globe and pop out the inner cap.
6. Attach the image to the pop out cap using glue. Add any additional decorations desired. Allow the glue to dry completely before proceeding.
7. Fill the globe with water and the desired amount of glitter. Stir to disperse the glitter. If desired, add a small amount of glycerin to help slow the float of the glitter.
8. Over a sink, place the cap back into the globe allowing any excess water to run out. Wipe the outside of the globe dry and replace the cap.
Isn’t this a super fun and cute craft idea?
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