Are you looking for the perfect Keepsake Christmas gift?  Maybe you’re a teacher and you want to send home something special to the student’s parents for Christmas.  I love this DIY snow globe photo ornament!  It reminds me of my other favorite handprint keepsake ornament, but this one has a photo.  You know what else I love about this project, glitter fun without the mess just like our glitter sand art ornaments.

If you love snow globe crafts, make sure to check out this adorable paper craft or scroll down to see the wedding snow globe we made too!

How to Make a Photo Ornament Snow Globe for Christmas

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DIY Photo Ornament Supplies:

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Instructions To Make Your Photo Ornament

How do you get the glitter not to stick to the plastic snow globe?  

Lightly rub the inside of the globe and the photo with a dryer sheet.  I looked up different options and this worked the best.  It wasn’t perfect, but it did help.

If the glitter drives you crazy with the static cling, you could try this.  It will look sparkly, but is weighted enough to stay in the bottom of the ornament.

Photo Ornament Snow Globe - Snow Globe Photo Ornament
Another option for a snow globe – a memory keepsake from a wedding or other important event. Directions for the Wedding Snow Globe at bottom.

Photo Ideas for the Snow Globe Photo Ornament

1. Dress the Child: If you’d like, have the child wear winter clothes such as a coat, gloves, or mittens to fit the seasonal theme. Alternatively, you can keep it simple by using what they are already wearing to maintain the element of surprise and get a head start on the ornament before Christmas.

Photo Ornament Snow Globe - Snow Globe Photo Ornament

2. Position the Child: Place the child against a neutral wall. Don’t worry about extra elements in the background, like outlets, as you’ll be cutting around the child, and these will not be visible in the final ornament.

3. Pose and Smile: Show the child how to raise their hands in the air and smile. Encourage them to hold this pose while you take the picture.

Cutting Out the Photo:

The number one tip is do not cut between the child’s legs.  You’ll need it in order to adhere the photo to the ornament.  I accidentally did that on the example above and it made it harder to attach inside the ornament.

I read that wiping a dryer sheet on the photo and plastic ornament would help with the static cling.  It worked a little… but it did work for cleanup.

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Place the Photo in the Ornament:

Depending on the size of the photo, you’ll need to fold it at the knees or waist of the child.  The goal is to have the child fill up the globe for maximum photo-cuteness impact.

Once you cut the child out (hands, head, and upper body are most important), fold the bottom and tape it down to the back side of the ornament.

Note:  Make sure the photo is hanging over the edge of the ornament.  Doing this will allow the photo to be seen clearly through the front and not look like it’s sitting too far back.

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Now Add the Glitter

In one half of the snow globe photo ornament, pour the glitter in.

  • Glitter (1/4 cup per ornament), we used this mega jar of glitter

Place the other side on top.  Snap in place.

Attach the Bow

First, for a safety measure, place a clear piece of packing tape on the ornament seam once they snap together.  This should prevent the ornament from opening up.  If you’re sending this home with a child, place it in tissue paper with strict instructions not to open it on the bus!  It can be held by little hands, it just won’t withstand being dropped on a hard surface.

Second, the ornament pieces will snap together at the top.  Put the piece of twine or gold ribbon through the top.  This is how the ornament will hang.

Third, tie a bow with the red ribbon.  You can either tie it around the plastic hook or you can make a bow and hot glue it to the front.  Either way, make sure you add a little dab of glue in the knot to keep it from untying.

All done!  Take the permanent marker and write the child’s name and date on the bottom.

How to Clean Up Glitter

You can use a dryer sheet.  Just wipe the counter or area you’re working with the dryer sheet.  Play-do also works.

I think adults should do the glitter portion of this project, but I do love this Glitter Sand Art ornament that is perfect for kiddos.

Like this snow globe photo ornament?  You’ll love these other Christmas crafts:

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Sweet Baby Keepsake Handprint

 

Snow Globe Paper Craft2

Make a simple seashell ornament

A classic Christmas ornament to enjoy for years to come.

Glitter and Sand Art Ornament

Wedding Photo Snow Globe Ornament

My beautiful friend got married in an outdoor wedding.  I was inspired by the natural environment and the trees.  I followed the same directions as above and just added mini trees to make her a wonderful keepsake.

Directions for Wedding Photo Snow Globe Ornament:

  • Build Everything on One Side: Start by organizing all components on one side of the ornament. This provides a clear and beautiful view of your photo.
  • Place the Trees First: Begin by positioning the trees. Don’t hesitate to use wire cutters or pliers to adjust the trees for a perfect fit. If needed, cut the bottoms off to achieve the desired height.
  • Glue the Trees with industrial glue: Secure the trees in place using special glue. Keep in mind that the glue may take up to 24 hours to dry completely. During this time, you might need to make slight adjustments to prevent the trees from toppling over. Use a popsicle stick to move them.
  • Add Your Photo: Once the trees are securely in place, cut and glue your picture. You can directly glue it to the trees for stability.
  • Cover Blemishes with Glitter: While the glue is drying, sprinkle some glitter over it. This not only adds a touch of sparkle but also helps to conceal any glue blemishes.

Snow Globe Materials for Keepsake Ornaments:

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