Monday, November 22, 2010

♥ Santa's Workshop ♥ {A Do-It-Yourself Snow Globe!}

Here is a fun project that you can do that makes a great gift or a great decoration for your home! A Snow Globe that is made out of a 8" glass Fish bowl and one of those cookie tins you can pick up at the $ store. It is alot of fun to make and you can personalize it any way you want. It can be "filled" with lots of different things. I decided to make "Santa's Workshop" in mine. (Click on photos for better views!)
I first covered the tin with some paper by The Girls' Paperie called Tinsel and Twig. I then covered the top with some Music notes paper by My Mind's Eye from the Lost and Found line and added some glue and glitter to it. I then hot glued some ribbon and trim around the edge. I then added my little house, which I painted, added ice crystals, resin frame and candy canes, snowflake and pearls trim and a K&Co. sticker, and I glued it to the top of the tin. I then added more K&Co. 3-D stickers, more glitter and some more trim.
I then adding some glue with my glue pen, to the inside of the fish bowl glass and then added more ice crystals inside, so they would adhere to the glass. Then I glued some more trim to the rim of the bowl and placed it over my scene.
The sleigh is an ornament that I picked up at Mike's. I filled it with some K&Co. 3-D stickers, added some red glitter to the flower and a red bow. To finish it off, I added a sheer green bow, greenery, candy cane, bakers twine and a Melissa Frances rub-on to the front of the tin. I did not adhere the glass to the top of the tin though. That makes it easier to fill the tin with cookies, candies or whatever little present or goodies you would like. It also makes it easier to store away.
I am using the following FUN challenges for this: Check them out!

~ Paper Play Challenges: Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!
~ Meljen's Designs: Sparkle and Shine
~ Simon Says Stamps Challenge Blog: Sparkle!
~ Crafty Cardmakers: Spotlight on Containers and Fancy Envelopes
~ Really Reasonable Ribbons: Christmas Theme

I would love to see your "snow globe" if you make one! If you do, please shoot me an email!!

Have a great night!!

Hugs...

37 comments:

  1. This looks so wonderfull, when I shut my eyes I can see the snow falling

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  2. Sooo pretty! Snow globes with pretty scenes are always so special. Love all the sweet details you have added to make it so fun.
    Thank you for sharing! :o)

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  3. Very cute project for sure. I want to try this one. Gives me some other inspiration too.

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  4. This is extraordinary!!!
    Amazing project!
    Love it!
    Hugs!
    Sandra!

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  5. Awesome project! Thanks for sharing how it's done. I'm so glad you joined our Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge.

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  6. Woah! OMG! WOW! Gorgeous! WOW! I'm just picking up my jaw from the floor here.

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  7. One of the rare times when the word amazing is truly appropriate! Wow!

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  8. How creative - and beautiful! I love it! What a great project this would be to do with the Grandkids!

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  9. This is amazing, I cannot believe how beautiful a fish bowl looks lol. You have created the perfect ornament here.
    Kim xXx

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  10. WOW that snow globe is amazing! What a beautiful project and would make such a wonderful gift!

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  11. Wow, what an amazing piece of art. I wish I could see it up close. There are so many tiny details to look at. I am just stunned by the cleverness of this project. Thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Challenge blog. I certainly hope to see more of your wonderful creations again soon.
    xoxo, Christine

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  12. wow... stunning!! beautiful!!!!!!!Thank you for joining us this week on the MelJens challenge. Good Luck!

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  13. Speechless.....I don't know what to say ! Holy Moses, amazing ! truly unbelieveably magical! What a perfect creation. Thanks for making something fancy shmancy for our special envelope/container spotlight challenge. Best of luck to you. Take Care.....Little Miss Neat (Corry)

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  14. That is so COOL! I love it! You did an amazing job on it. WOW!
    *smiles*
    debbi

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  15. This is like the most coolest project and idea I saw since ages. I can't believe you made it yourself. It is so precious! Need to buy myself a little fishbowl asap!
    But I think I can never make it as cute as yours. I am flabbergasted!

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  16. So beautiful. I recognized you for an award.
    Thanks

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  17. Hi there,

    This is a inquiry for the webmaster/admin here at keepsakesbymelissa.blogspot.com.

    May I use some of the information from your blog post right above if I give a backlink back to your site?

    Thanks,
    William

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  18. This is so clever... a wonderful project.

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  19. I wanted to stop by your blog and invite you to join in fun at The Kraft Journal Holiday Challenge. Enter your holiday project that includes kraft paper in the design and that was created within the last month at http://www.thekraftjournal.blogspot.com. We're giving away two (2) $20.00 vouchers to the winners for use at the Kraft Outlet online store. We are also featuring a special 10 percent discount off all purchases in the store during the challenge and until December 31, 2010. Just use promo code HOLIDAY10 to get your discount at checkout!

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  20. O wow this is awesome, I've never seen such a beautiful thing. And thanks too for the explanation, seems so easy to do it after reading it xx

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  21. This is an absolutely stunning project!! There aren't enough words to describe the wonderfulness-is that a word??- of it!! I am truly amazed at the depth of your creativity!! And the extraordinary talent that you are so generous to share with all of us! I can't wait to go buy a fishbowl!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your inspiration!!!!
    Teri

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  22. Hello,
    Is the house an ornament also. Where ddid you get it? I want to make on of these for my MIL who loes snow globes. It is amazing

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  23. wow- exceptional wonderful WORK. I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  24. As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you Wow! Thank you! I always wanted to write in my site something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?

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  25. WOW.... This is the most amazing, jaw dropping piece of creativeness I have seen in such a long time. You blew me away when I read what you had used. All the details and workmanship are so truly inspiring. Thankyou for sharing your masterpeice. Stunning, xxx

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  26. I love the way you start your post with 'Here is a fun project that YOU can do'

    I WISH!!!!

    This is just the most amazing thing I have seen. Beautiful, stunning, gorgeous. Such a fine eye for detail and design and beautifully made.

    I am still picking my jaw up off the floor!

    Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOO much for joining us at Crafty Cardmakers.

    Lin - Lil Miss Chatterboxxx

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  27. This snow globe is stunning! My favorite is the Santa's Workshop.

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  28. That is amazing!! Thanks for auditioning for OMTWI!! :)

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  29. This is gorgeous!! What an awesome job you did!!
    Very inspiring!! TFS!

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Thanks for leaving me some ♥! I really appreciate it! hugs... Melissa