

Small, battery-operated tea lights are incredibly easy to come across nowadays. Experiment, and use your creativity to come up with something that best suits your sense of design! Twine, branches, and holly have a similar effect as well. Nutshells can be found in a lot of Christmas crafts to add natural, rustic elements.

The other option is to reach for something different.

You can of course use real pieces, although they may deteriorate over time. Similar Project: DIY Rustic Framed Old Book Page Decor with Acorns It ties it all together and makes it a lovely piece of decor that goes well with other holiday-themed decorations. This adds the perfect natural element to this craft, complimenting the piece on the diorama scene inside. In the photos, you can see we’ve used some fake pine tree accent with a small pinecone. What Other Ways Can I Decorate a Homemade Snow Globe? You can also use small pieces of packaging foam, and break them up by hand! (Wash your kitchen tools thoroughly afterward if you decide to go this route!) This should create small pieces you can use to fill the jar and create the dynamic snow effect. Using a cheese grater, score and grate the surface of a block of packaging styrofoam you may have laying around. However, if you need something a little more practical, you can always turn to styrofoam. Fake snow is the most obvious choice, and you can typically find it in most craft stores. I recommend using loose pieces, so that you can easily change the scene, and create a dazzling effect of the reindeer prancing through snow. There’s a number of different things you can use to create the loose snow effect in this jar decoration. Similar Project: Magical Gift Box 3D Christmas Cards Video
