Friday, December 4, 2015

snow scene in a jar


Growing up I was obsessed with Christmas villages. I would always stare at them in shops and dream about having my own. Eventually, my parents started purchasing me a few pieces at a time and I amassed quite a collection over the years. I lovingly set it up the first few years of our marriage, but then as we had kids and they got old enough to start getting into things, I realized that this might not be my season of life for my beloved village to be out.


On the rare occasion that I get to window shop in craft stores kid-free, I ohh and ahh over all the goodies and day dream about what I could do with them. Sometimes I see something I really want to get, but I can’t think of anything that I can do right away or I know I won’t have time to make what I want. Other times I see something on the shelf and know what I want to make instantly, and better yet, the price is right! Such was the case when I stumbled across these items and thought I could make a little scene out of them in lieu of my village.Thank goodness for Joann’s with their sales and coupons because I was able to make this cute little snow scene in a jar for only a few dollars.


I picked up a cute little paper house that is meant to be used as an ornament. I also grabbed a small bag of trees that were there next to them. Combined with a mason jar that I already had, and some buffalo snow, that I also already had in my Christmas decoration stash, I assembled my scene in the jar.


So simple and I love that I can enjoy a little Christmas village that is kept safe from my children’s curiosity. 




16 comments:

  1. It came out very cute, and even better because you already had some of the items on hand!

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    1. I know, that's always my favorite! Love using up things I already have.

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  2. How cool! What a fun project. And so simple.

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    1. Thank you so much, I have really been enjoying it on my mantel. :)

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  4. This is so cute! I'm not too crafty but Christmas time always brings out the crafting bug!

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    1. And you definitely don't have to be crafty to make this! :)

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  5. How cute are you!?! Love this idea, you did such a great job!

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  6. That is one of the neatest ideas! I love Christmas villages but have little hands as well. This looks like a great alternative.

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    1. Definitely a nice compromise if you've got curious littles. :)

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  7. I've always wanted to make something like this! Yours turned out so cute!!!

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    1. Thanks! I had just seen one similar at a holiday boutique that I was THIS close to buying, so glad I just made my own!

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