
Because we have a collection of little baby food jars in our recycling bin, I thought it might be fun to do something arty with my 3 year old by using them. So we made a snow globe! It's not really in the holiday spirit but fun none the less! I think we may end up with a little snow globe village by the end of the winter break! Here's a "how to" with some other fun suggestions.
Materials neededa glass jar with a tight fitting lid
shrinky dink material or plastic toy
waterproof glue
distilled water
liquid glycerin (from a craft store- Joann fabric or Michaels)
glitter!
Create your scene on the inside of the lid and glue it down. Let it dry.

Fill the jar with water, a squirt of glycerin (which helps the glitter move around, I didn't have any so we skipped this part) add the glitter. Screw the lid on tightly (I add a bit of glue to the inside of lid to make sure that it stays on and little fingers don't open it to see how it works. It's best to let this dry before you flip and shake it). Next flip it over and watch the glitter fall over your scene. You could glue little people, animals, robots, you name it! I just put a little felt on the bottom of this one to cover the cap.
If you are using
shrinky dink material. Follow the shrinky dink instructions by creating your drawing and baking it before you begin.
Another fun idea is to create a family portrait drawing and shrink it to fit into the snow globe.