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DIY Snow Jars

December 22, 2015 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 2 Comments

DIY Snow Jar

Even though we live in Western Australia and usually have hot weather at Christmas, there is something magical about snowy Christmas scenes. We are celebrating Christmas over lunch with 17 of our extended family this year. The weather forecast is in and it looks like we will have a very pleasant 27 deg C which is a lot cooler than usual.  We have decided to eat outside which will suit a larger group.  Just in case there is a strong sea breeze, we need table decorations which won’t blow away!

DIY Snow JarInspired by the DIY snow globes I have seen on Pinterest, I made some snowy scenes in a large jar. It was a 5 minute project – it could not be any easier! A DIY Snow jar is a like a little terrarium.
DIY Snow Jar Make up the fake snow (according to the directions on the can) and add to a bottom of a large jar. Add a few little bottlebrush or sisal trees and a pickup truck, and you are done!DIY Snow Jar The snow looks surprising real and adds a fun little centrepiece to our outdoor table. DIY Snow jar is a fun last minute Christmas project.

DIY Snow Jar

We also assembled some cutlery jars for a festive outdoor meal. We tied a set of cutlery together using gold ribbon, and placed it in a bonne maman jar with a folded napkin and a sprig of pine. Natural spring was tied around the outside of the jar.

Christmas cutlery in a bonne maman jar

Xmas Cutlery in a bonne maman jar

We moved some of our unbreakable decorations outside to decorate our outdoor space. For more Christmas decorating, check out our Metallic Christmas ideas.

Outdoor Christmas Lunch by www.aspoonfulofsugardesigns.com

 

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Miscellaneous Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas table

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  1. Andrea Hay says

    December 23, 2015 at 5:05 am

    These are so sweet!

    Where do I find fake snow?

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      December 23, 2015 at 1:32 pm

      Hi Andrea – If you are in Australia you can find small tins of it at Australian Geographic for $11. Kikki K also stock it.

      Reply

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