@DulceGonzalez123 made this description Materials A clean, empty jar with a tight-fitting lid (mason jars or recycled food jars work well). Distilled water (prevents "floaties" or mineral buildup). Waterproof figurines or plastic decorations (avoid items that will degrade in water). Waterproof glue (super glue, clear-drying epoxy, or a hot glue gun are recommended). Glitter or fake snow (tinsel glitter with larger particles often works best). Glycerin (available at pharmacies) or clear corn syrup/clear glue (helps the glitter fall slowly; more will make it fall slower). Optional: Sandpaper to rough up the lid, oil-based enamel paint for the lid, a small rock or pebble to elevate your figurine :D Instructions Prepare the lid and decoration: Ensure your jar and lid are clean and dry. If using an old jar lid, you can paint it with oil-based enamel paint and let it dry. Lightly sand the inside of the lid to help the glue adhere better. Attach the figurine: Use waterproof glue or epoxy to secure your chosen figurine(s) to the inside of the jar's lid. Make sure to leave enough space around the edges for the lid to screw on properly. Let the glue dry and set completely. Add liquid and glitter: Fill the jar with distilled water almost to the top, leaving a small amount of room to prevent overflow when the figurine is inserted. Add a few pinches or teaspoons of glitter, and a dash of glycerin or clear glue (start with a few drops, you can test and adjust the amount later). Seal the snow globe: Carefully place the lid, with the attached figurine, into the jar opening and screw it on very tightly. You may apply waterproof silicone glue around the inner lip of the jar before sealing to prevent leaks and make it permanent. Test and enjoy: Turn the jar upside down over a sink or bowl to check for leaks. Once sealed and dry, give your snow globe a good shake and watch the "snow" swirl around your miniature world. <33
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