How to Make Wine Glass Snow Globes
Select stemware., Purchase or find heavy cardboard., Visit the craft store and purchase white glitter or faux snow, small people, snowmen or any other item you’d like to keep inside your snow globe.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Select stemware.
While you can use something from your existing collection, you may want to consider use heavy-duty plastic stemware.
Depending on how you use it, you may want to go with plastic to avoid having the snow globe shatter (especially if you plan to store it in your holiday storage boxes every year).
Choose stemware that provides you with enough room to create a little scene that you like inside (champagne flutes may not work).
Select clear stemware.
While you may get away with stemware that is slightly tinted a clear glass will provide best results. -
Step 2: Purchase or find heavy cardboard.
The cardboard will act as your snow globe’s “base” so you want something sturdy.
You will also need a pencil so you can trace the stemware mouth on the cardboard. , You should also find or purchase a hot glue gun to hold everything in place. -
Step 3: Visit the craft store and purchase white glitter or faux snow
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Step 4: small people
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Step 5: snowmen or any other item you’d like to keep inside your snow globe.
Detailed Guide
While you can use something from your existing collection, you may want to consider use heavy-duty plastic stemware.
Depending on how you use it, you may want to go with plastic to avoid having the snow globe shatter (especially if you plan to store it in your holiday storage boxes every year).
Choose stemware that provides you with enough room to create a little scene that you like inside (champagne flutes may not work).
Select clear stemware.
While you may get away with stemware that is slightly tinted a clear glass will provide best results.
The cardboard will act as your snow globe’s “base” so you want something sturdy.
You will also need a pencil so you can trace the stemware mouth on the cardboard. , You should also find or purchase a hot glue gun to hold everything in place.
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