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Snow globe art for the holiday season

By Leah | December 4, 2020


Let It Snow!

Christmas Snow Globes for Kids

By Leah | December 4, 2020

Celebrate the magic of the holidays with this enchanting snow globe craft kids will love! In our December blog post, we’ll show you how to make your own winter wonderland snow globes with just a few arts and crafts supplies. Read on to learn how to make beautiful snow globes for decorating, gift-giving, and admiring this holiday season!

Kids of all ages will love making their own Christmas snow globes! This holiday art project is a fun activity to do together as a class or to try out at home with a parent’s supervision. Since this Christmas activity requires the use of hot glue, we strongly recommend that an adult handles the hot glue gun at all times.

Be sure to tag @superteacherworksheets on social media so we can admire your little ones’ wintery snowscapes!

What You Will Need to Make a Holiday Snow Globe

Christmas Snow Globe Craft

You only need a few supplies to put together these adorable snow globes! Here’s what you will need:

  • Several mason jars or clear glass jars of different sizes
  • Plastic toys or figurines
  • Vegetable glycerin or clear liquid glue
  • Distilled or purified water
  • Glitter
  • Hot glue

It’s really up to you how large or small you would like your glass jars, and thus your snow globes, to be. You will want to select jars that can accommodate the plastic toys or figurines you would like to use as the focal point in each snow globe. We suggest choosing toys, figurines, or ornaments that are small and easy to situate in the glass jars. You will want to get ahold of some vegetable glycerin (a surprisingly common item you can find at your local grocery store or Walmart) or some clear liquid glue. Either of these ingredients will help to thicken the water in the snow globes and help the glitter to swirl and descend slowly, creating a mesmerizing effect. You can choose whichever variety and size of glitter particles your students would like to use in their snow globes. Finally, the hot glue will be an important tool for adhering the focal points of the snow globe to the lid of the jar, which will serve as the base of the snow globe.


How to Make a Holiday Snow Globe

This fun project comes together in a few easy steps. Once you have gathered all the supplies, guide your little ones through each step as they put together their holiday snow globes.

Step 1: Glue the Focal Point Figurines to the Lid of the Glass Jar

Holiday Snow Globe Project

Since hot glue will be required for this first step, plan on doing this part yourself while the kids gather around to watch. Use the hot glue gun to adhere a generous amount of glue to the base of each figurine, then attach the figurines to the lid of the glass jar. Press the toys firmly in place and make sure they are secure before moving on to the next step.

Step 2: Fill Jar Halfway with Water and Add Glitter and Glycerin

DIY Snow Globes for Kids

Have little ones fill the glass jar about halfway with the distilled or purified water. (Regular tap water may have minerals and other additives that will result in a cloudy-looking snow globe.) Students can add one or two tablespoons of the glitter and one or two tablespoons of the glycerin or glue. These amounts are very forgiving, so use less or more of each according to how glittery and thick you would like the water in the snow globe to be. Once your students stir the add-ins to mix well, they can add the rest of the distilled water to around the upper part of the jar, where the top begins to curve inward.

Step 3: Fasten the Jar Lid in Place and Let It Snow!

Magical Christmas Snow Globes

The final step couldn’t be simpler! Just screw on the jar lid as tightly as you can, being sure that the figurines fit comfortably inside the jar, and flip it over! Students can give their holiday snow globe a shake and watch the glittery snow swirl and settle around their adorable winter scene.

This Christmas snow globe craft is so easy and fun to make! We’re sure you and your little learners will love it! If you try out this activity with your class, please do let us know how it goes. We would love to hear from you—drop us a line in the comment section below.

If you are looking for more fun, educational activities to get your students in the holiday spirit, be sure to check out the Super Teacher Worksheets Christmas Collection! Happy holidays from the Super Teacher Worksheets family to yours!


Snow Globe Stroll 2023

Snow Globe Stroll 2023 Image

Despite the chill in the air, the Park City’s Historic District brings a warm, welcoming energy to Main Street this holiday season, enjoying the Snow Globe Stroll, Grand Menorah Lighting, and Santa’s visit with family and friends, as well as choosing Historic Park City businesses for your holiday shopping, will be sure to make your season merry and bright.

The Snow Globe Stroll featuring seven life-size snow globes, will return to Main Street November 22 through January 5. Each themed around different holiday songs including “Last Christmas,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Frosty the Snowman,” “Winter Wonderland,” “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “Let It Snow!,” and “Happy Holiday.” Passersby can enjoy festive Historic Park City holiday decorations including Santa’s mailbox and Main Street Christmas tree.

Scan the QR code on the globes and enter your information in weekly drawings for gift certificates from select Main Street businesses. Weekly drawings begin November 23 and run through January 1, 2024.

Holiday festivities scheduled on Park City’s Historic Main Street include:

Santa’s Mailbox

Park City has made special arrangements for Main Street to be a drop-off site for letters to Santa Claus! Don’t forget to drop off your letters to Santa’s Mailbox located at the top of Main Street, across from by December 22nd to make sure all wishes get to the North Pole in time!

Trivia Night every Tuesday
Collie’s Sports Bar (738 Main Street)
This family friendly sports bar is a great place to Apres Ski in addition, offers Trivia night every Tuesday. Come test your knowledge!

Fred Calleri + Arron Memmott – “Alpine Attitude” Exhibit
December 8 | Gallery MAR (436 Main Street)
Fred Calleri and Aaron Memmott will both bring a selection of fresh paintings, just in time for the holidays.

Ski Map Originals: Painting by James Niehues
December 29 | Gallery MAR (436 Main Street)
For the first time ever, original artwork from the most storied artist in snowsports can be yours. See them at Gallery MAR in Park City.

Santa Comes Down the Town Lift
Saturday, Dec. 16 | 5:00pm

Santa will be doing a trial run the week before the Christmas holiday and will make an appearance coming down Park City’s Town Lift.

Gallery Stroll
Friday, Dec 29 | 6:00pm

Park City is a true art town, with plenty of galleries that showcase a wide variety of local and inter- national art. One of the best ways to experience what art in Park City is all about is to join in on the monthly Gallery Stroll put on by the Park City Gallery Association. Along the route you’ll pop in and out of 15 of the city’s best galleries, many of which are located right on historic Main Street.

Egyptian Theater Holiday Line Up
Park City’s historic home for live stage performances featuring the following for the holiday season:

  • Nov 30th – Dec 3rd 2023: The Squirrel Nut Zippers – Holiday Caravan!
  • Dec 8th – 17th 2023: Park City Holiday Spectacular and Sing-A-Long!
  • Dec 21st – 24th 2023: Kurt Bestor
  • Dec 26th – 28th 2023: One Night In Memphis!
  • Dec 29th – 31st 2023: The Drifters
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