I whipped up this log cabin DIY snow globe for my winter wonderland Christmas mantel using half a bird house… yep. I sawed a bird house in half. {grin}
Working on a project for HGTV and JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores I crafted several items for a winter wonderland Christmas mantel and this little snow globe was one of the more unique things I did.
You’ll need:
- Bird house (unfinished log cabin from the wood craft isle and a saw if it’s too large for your globe)
- Glass vase or globe (from floral section)
- Glass paint, pearl white from the Martha Stewart line
- Snowflake and tree stencils, Martha Stewart
- Fairy garden tools (saw, shovel)
- Faux snow
- Berry twine (from floral section)
- Plank (from wood craft isle)
- Optional: Twigs for firewood
Easy steps
- Stencil snowflakes and trees onto globe/vase.
- Saw off back of bird house if too large. And then saw bird hole in front into a door.
- Wrap house in berry twine, like Christmas lights
- Place all items as you want them, sprinkle faux snow, make sidewalk by pulling snow away from cabin with two fingers
Want to see more of my Christmas winter wonderland mantel? {grin}
Get a detailed tutorial for my Joy To The World letters, the sweet little Kraft gift boxes embellished with icicle wool and pinecones and Plastic Spoon Christmas Trees. I’ll share the burlap garland with jingle bells tomorrow!
As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate!
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Log Cabin DIY Snow Globe & Winter Wonderland Christmas Mantel seen first here on The Celebration Shoppe