Snow Globe Projects for Kids
- Snow Globes
(Ages 3-8)
A snowy little art project that can be beautifully displayed on the windowsill, nightstand, mantel, or wherever you like. Try making a group of them in different sizes and give them a mini evergreen forest. For this winter craft, you’ll need a hot glue gun, a bottle-brush tree, a mason jar with a lid, artificial snow, and ribbon or twine.
What’s squishy, foamy, and tons of fun to craft with? Puffy paint! It’s super easy to whip up a homemade batch of, and Sam over at Simple Everyday Mom has directions and a video that will show you how to make it.
- Photo Snow Globe by Easy Peasy and Fun
(Ages 5-16)
This is a fantastic idea from our friends at Easy Peasy and Fun! This snow globe would be a sweet gift to give to a loved one. What’s extra awesome about this globe is that it uses contact paper instead of lamination to make it more kid-friendly.
- Paper Plate Snow Globe by Bright Kid Fun
(Ages 6-16)
An adorable snow globe with a lovely penguin friend inside! Who knew a paper plate could make such a wonderful snow globe? Thanks, Bright Kid Fun!
- Snow Globe Mason Jars by Home Made Lovely
(Ages 5-16)
These are so incredibly cool! This DIY by Home Made Lovely is such a creative way to dress up any gift that can be given in a mason jar. What goodies you choose are totally up to you: hot cocoa mix, stickers, gift cards, mini toys, jewelry, bath bombs, cookie mix or whatever you’d like.
- Snow Globe Cookies by Smart Schoolhouse
(Ages 5-16)
Time for some baking! These Snow Globe Cookies are whimsical, tasty, and are just perfect for your next holiday party. For this one, you’ll need to find some clear ornaments that can be assembled in half. This one is courtesy of Smart Schoolhouse.
- Glowing Snow Globe by Fun at Home with Kids
(Ages 7-16)
Woah! Awesome! A glowing snow globe with a snowman in it- how cool! We’re grateful to Fun at Home with Kids for figuring this one out.