Make your own winter decorations in a glass: simple DIY ideas for a festive atmosphere at home!

As the temperatures drop outside, you're probably looking for snowy decorations that will transform your home into a winter wonderland. Here you will find some great ideas and instructions for winter decorations in jars. They will surely help you if you want to decorate your home with something unique and beautiful this season.

Winter decorations in a glass: wine glass dioramas

Gather a collection of wine glasses, a box of sugar, and a few figurines - or even plastic ornaments - to make these easy winter dioramas. The finished decorations look very beautiful on the holiday table or on the mantel with candles.

What you need:

Wine glasses in different sizes
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Scissors
Hot glue gun
Small plastic trees, figurines or ornaments
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Superfeiner Silberglitter (optional)
Ribbon or string
Candles

Directions:

  • Place the glasses upside down on a piece of cardboard and trace the outer edge.
  • Grab your hot glue gun and start arranging small figures or decorations. You can even stick in a few glittery plastic animals for a sparkly diorama.
  • Once the glue has dried, place the wine glass on the base to make sure everything fits. Now remove the base, turn the wine glass upside down and pour about a quarter cup of white sugar into the glass. Add some glitter to make it sparkle.
  • Put the base of the diorama back on and insert the glued figures into the sugar until the base is flush with the edge of the glass. Attach with hot glue.
  • Finish with a piece of ribbon or string for a cute look. Turn the glass over and enjoy the cute dioramas in the snow. You canthem with candlesequip and decorate. Enjoy them on your holiday table, on the mantel, or scattered throughout your home for a fun, festive look!

Use natural materials: Snowy pine cone candle jars

Make pretty winter decorations in jars that look like they're covered in freshly fallen snow! They're beautiful, perfect for the holidays, and super easy to make.

Accesories:

Glass jar
2 pine cones
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Twine and/or baker's twine
Hot glue gun
Snow Tex
Epsom salt
Candle

Directions:

  • Wash and dry glasses.
  • Glue lace around the edge of the glass.
  • Tie string around the edge of the glass.
  • Attach the pine cones to the top with hot glue.
  • Decorate the pine cones and the top edge of the glass with Snow-Tex.
  • Add salt to the glass and place the candle inside.

Make a snowman in a glass

DIY snow globes in jars are fun and inspiring.

What you need:

– Mason jars, wide-mouth, quart-sized jars
– Styrofoam balls, 3 graduated sizes
– Snow Tex
– artificial snow
– white glitter
– Wooden snowflakes
– invisible thread or fishing line
– 2 bamboo skewers
– black sewing needles
– Mini candy canes
– Glue gun
– Ribbon for scarf and lid (optional)

Directions:

  • You can use 3 different sized Styrofoam balls that you put on a bamboo skewer and then cover them with Snow-Tex. You will need to use an ice cream stick or a plastic knife to spread it. Leave the remaining skewerfrom the snowmanstand out. You can place it upside down in a mason jar until the snowman is dry. After drying, cut off the remaining skewer with wire cutters or side cutters.
  • Make arms using hot glue and small twigs and glue them to each side of the snowman.
  • Use black sewing needles for the buttons, eyes and mouth. You can use a small piece of ribbon for the scarf and the orange tip of the bamboo skewer for the nose. Simply attach with hot glue. Then attach the whole thing to the inside of the glass base with hot glue.
  • Use a spoon to gently spread the fake snow and white glitter onto the floor. Screw on the lid and you're done.

Elegant garland candle lanterns

Candles are very popular in winter. Find a few regular lanterns to use as bases for these lanterns; we recommend looking for some at your local thrift store. To decorate, use fabric-wrapped wire to shape them into the shape of your lantern. Use greens and white berries or even fresh herbs or juniper berries for decoration. Place the winter decorations on your table or mantel for the rest of the season.

Cute pine cone display in a glass

Be inspired by nature when making winter decorations.pine cones area lovely addition to seasonal table decorations. Arrange candle holders on a round tray and top them with pine cones and green branches to create a simple centerpiece for your coffee table or a holiday table setting.

Winter decorations in a glass: glittering golden votive candles

These shimmering DIY candle holders can be made in a few easy steps: Spray a light mist of water into a glass holder. While the water is wet, spray a light coat of gold metallic paint over the water beads. Allow the paint to dry and then apply a coat of gold glitter spray.