Today I'm sharing how to make a Christmas snow globe out of soap.
Since there's been so much interest in this post over the past year, I
thought I'd re-post it here for you today. I'd still say it's one of the
best homemade gifts we've ever made.
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I was trying to figure out what to do with my kids while they're home for
the entire week before Christmas (and after, but that’s another story…)
when I came across Alphamom’s
post on snow-globe soap. I was sold on the absolute cuteness
factor as well as its relative ease on the kids’ crafting scale, so I
decided to go for it.
Supplies For Making Christmas Snow Globe Out of Soap
Bar (or bars) of white hand soap (3 for $1 at Dollar Tree)
Ice cube tray(s) (2 for $1 at Dollar Tree)
Small plastic toys
that will fit into individual ice cube tray compartments ~ I picked up little Santas and snowmen for 60% off at Michael's.
Each mini-ornament Santa is carrying something different. I just clipped
off the string for hanging from the top.
These adorable snowmen are actually pencil toppers.
1 glycerin brick
($10 at Michael's -- I got it for $5 with my 50% off coupon).
1 bottle
blue soap dye
Vegetable peeler
Pyrex measuring cup
or any glass bowl
Toothpicks
How To Make Christmas Snow Globes Out of Soap
Here’s where the kids come in. Give them each a bar of white soap and
a vegetable peeler. Have them “peel” the soap into curly-ques for
later use as a snow floor. I have to give equal time here to all three
chickadees who were instrumental in the making of these snow
globes!
In the meantime....
Step 1
Cut the glycerin into chunks, along the lines already provided
in the brick itself. Our best guess scientific method
proved that 4 blocks created enough melted wax to fill 5 ice cube tray
slots. Place in Pyrex measuring cup or any glass bowl.
Step 2
Microwave on high for 1 minute. If it’s not totally melted, stir with
a metal spoon and reheat for a few seconds until all is melted.
Step 3
Add 2 drops (AND I MEAN ONLY 2 DROPS) of coloring, and at LEAST 2
drops of scent to the mix. The more the scent-ier, if you know what I
mean! I wanted a real strong scent so I just p-o-u-r-e-d it in!
If you put in any more dye the globe will turn out REALLY blue.
Like so.
Yes, I know Santa looks like the Abominable Snowman here.
Needless to say we're keeping this one for us.
Step 4
Pour the mixture into each slot of the ice cube tray, leaving about a
quarter inch open at the top. Sprinkle the glitter into each slot, and
swirl with a toothpick to mix it around in the slot.
Step 5
WAIT 5 MINUTES. You should see the mixture starting to “gel” and get
thicker.
Step 6
Carefully place your plastic decoration into each slot, and make sure
to place them UPSIDE DOWN (because the bottom of your cube will
become the top later).
Step 7
Now sprinkle some grated soap “snow” as the next
layer of the cube, but only a little, because if you use too much snow
the cube will not stay together at pop-out time. I used it VERY
SPARINGLY. Then use more melted glycerin to top off the cube.
Now place in the freezer for AT LEAST A HALF HOUR to solidify. Take the
tray out of the freezer and pop the cubes out as you would real ice
cubes. And VOILA! Pretty petite Christmas snow globe soaps!
These are great hostess gifts as well as great little surprises to
send to family near and far. That’s what we’ll be doing.
Ssshhh….
To wrap, place in clear plastic bags and tie with glitter pipe
cleaners. I got the label template from eighteen25. And off they go for delivery!
Well, that's it until next time, friends!
I hope you enjoyed reading about my
Snow Globe Soap Tutorial
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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Very ambitious, and clever, and fun and good for you. Richard from My Old Historic House.
Your children did a great job on the holiday soaps. A fun craft to get the children involved. I remember seeing something on this a few years ago and thought about getting my grands involved, but it never panned out.
I just love this project!! They really are adorable.
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