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<p>Do your children love all things Frozen? If so, this Frozen-inspired Elsa
waterless snow globe needs to go on your to-do list. This Elsa snow globe is the
perfect craft for kids, and can really get you into the spirit of the winter
season. Take a peek below at how you can craft your own in just minutes.</p>
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<h2>Supplies</h2>
<p>Elsa figurine (look at your local retail store for assorted figurines)<br />
Large canning jar<br />
White or silver glitter<br />
Assorted white pom poms<br />
Plastic icicle<br />
Blue ribbon or metallic snowflake wire like we used (found at Hobby Lobby)<br />
Hot glue, glue gun</p>
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<p>1. Begin by adding a few teaspoons of the silver or white glitter to the jar.
This will act as your snow. Slide in the plastic icicle and add in a few small
white craft pom poms as well.<br />
2. Turn over the lid of your jar. Apply a few dabs of hot glue and press the
Elsa figurine to it. Hold in place until the figurine is secure. You can also
glue a few white pom poms around her if you wish.<br />
3. Flip the lid back over and secure it to the jar. You can now turn the jar
over so the snow falls over the figurine.<br />
4. Around the lid of the jar, tie some blue ribbon or metallic wire like we did.
This adds a fun final touch.</p>
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<p>Your Frozen-inspired Elsa waterless snow globe can now be enjoyed! Give it a
gentle shake and watch the snowballs (pom poms) and snow (glitter) swirl and
whirl about.</p>
<p>Gather your supplies and give this DIY Elsa snow globe a try. It’s sure
to be a hit with any little (or big!) Frozen fans you may have!</p>
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<p>Oh my gosh…that is the cutest! I don’t even
have any girls…but, my nieces would LOVE to make this! Thanks for
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