Many of these add a few drops of glycerin to the water, which allows the snow flurries to stay suspended for longer before falling to the bottom.
Others are full of liquid and are meant to be shaken. Some are more decorative, featuring winter scenes with faux snow but no liquid for shaking. There are also unique DIY Christmas gifts like snow globe picture frames and soap dispensers. We've found snow globes you can make at home with bottle brush trees, Christmas village miniatures, and pinecone crafts. (That means they're kid-friendly!) Plus, you can 'upcycle' items you already have at home for the globe, like jars and containers. Granted, not everyone is an expert crafter-Ree Drummond is the first to admit it about herself! That's why DIY snow globes are the best: supplies are inexpensive, instructions are easy to follow, and most projects can be accomplished in less than 30 minutes. The holiday season just lends itself to crafty ideas. If that sounds like you, we have the best way to enjoy the snow without getting chilly outside: DIY snow globes! Some of us, though, would rather cozy up inside, bake Christmas cookies, and decorate all season long. That's great if you're big on skiing, sledding, or other winter activities in the great outdoors. Rumor has it that the winter forecast for this year is looking pretty cold and snowy. These DIY Snow Globes Make the Cutest Christmas Décor