I bought a humming bird feeder at Dollar Tree this summer, and as I looked at it on my counter it made me think of a snow globe. When I saw some adorable miniature trees at Dollar Tree later, my idea came together. This fun, pretty snow globe is easy and inexpensive to make, and safe for little hands to hold!
(This post first appeared at Dollar Store Crafts, where you can find me every Tuesday!)
Supplies:
- Hummingbird feeder
- Miniature tree
- Paint
- Glitter
- Glue gun
Step one: Take the hummingbird feeder apart. Paint the base white and add glitter. Paint the flowers red and add glitter. (I used Glamour Dust glitter paint to cut down on the mess.)
Step two: Fill the bowl of the feeder with water. Add glitter.
Step three: Insert the tree into the feeder. I used the wire that came with the feeder to wrap the base of the tree and create a coil to hold the tree in place, as pictured.
Step four: Use hot glue to hold the coiled water in place. Add hot glue to the base of the feeder before inverting it and screwing it onto the bowl of the feeder.
Step five: Add a ribbon and cord to the top of the snow globe.
My daughter loves this snow globe, and we plan to make a few more together. I love that it is plastic, so if any little one should drop it, I don’t have to worry about shards of glass everywhere. I think it would be cute to hang a few of these with lights as festive porch decor! You could easily change this by adding a different miniature or even a photo to the globe. So many possibilities! Have fun crafting and creating holiday decor using dollar store finds!
Trinna Lane says
how do you keep the water from leaking out
Morena says
I used a lot of hot glue to plug up the base of the globe section.