I love the snowballs ... albeit a bit cheesy lol! I think it's magic, it makes me dream ... I have one that I got from my grandpa that I go out every Christmas ...
photo taken on Two Peas
On Etsy, home studio Marcy ...
From pasubio9 , a huge (miniature) favorite!
Global Shake Up At , a kit to make your own ball ...
At Martha Stewart , beautiful cookies!
Also stickers, still in Martha ...
A set of stamps from All Night Media ...
Another stamp Stampendous ...
A nice idea to capture with pictures on the gallery Lorigentile ... We can make a version "Christmas" ...
You can also get Pouch Shake it to create beautiful snowballs at your cards and pages ...
If you want to create a "snow globe", here's how:
1. Take a glass jar with lid and wash with warm water. Dry thoroughly.
2. Inside the lid, with sillicone transparent, set a model / decoration - wait for it to dry.
3. In the pot, put glitter, sequins (you can also crumble a foam ball).
4. Fill the jar of baby oil.
5. Inside the lid, all around, put a dash of sillicone.
6. Place the lid and tighten. Remove excess sillicone.
7. Leave dry and shake your "snow globe"!
I also love this card lkmcclain ...
On Etsy, home studio Marcy ...
From pasubio9 , a huge (miniature) favorite!
Global Shake Up At , a kit to make your own ball ...
At Martha Stewart , beautiful cookies!
Also stickers, still in Martha ...
A set of stamps from All Night Media ...
Another stamp Stampendous ...
A nice idea to capture with pictures on the gallery Lorigentile ... We can make a version "Christmas" ...
You can also get Pouch Shake it to create beautiful snowballs at your cards and pages ...
If you want to create a "snow globe", here's how:
1. Take a glass jar with lid and wash with warm water. Dry thoroughly.
2. Inside the lid, with sillicone transparent, set a model / decoration - wait for it to dry.
3. In the pot, put glitter, sequins (you can also crumble a foam ball).
4. Fill the jar of baby oil.
5. Inside the lid, all around, put a dash of sillicone.
6. Place the lid and tighten. Remove excess sillicone.
7. Leave dry and shake your "snow globe"!
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