If you are making your own snow globes, you may wish to try several things for "snow" inside the globe:
1) crushed egg shells will suffice as snow. Rinse after crushing with a rolling pin. Do not crush into fine dust.
2) glitter or sparkles from a craft store - be aware that some colors will bleach into the liquid over time, so silvers and whites may work best
3) some craft stores sell the "snow" component specifically for snow globes, you can find on line from National Artcraft. They also call their "snow" component "drifting bits" or "flakes for snow globes."
If you are asking what type of scene or figure to put in, look for small animal figures at the bulk section of a toy store, or party packs that have small items. Test in liquid overnight to be sure it will hold up. You can use hot glue or superglue to hold in place.
Many souvenir shops sell snow globes
Only if you don't smash it open and put a use to it yourself.
You can go to Lowes and Home Depo. I mean you can get inflatable snow globes ANYWHERE! I hope this helped, Madisyn Smith
Yes. People do make snow globes in the United States. For large quantities made in USA, try Double Exposure, Inc. For individual (one of a kind) snow globes, you may wish to contact Ferrara Studios or Snow Globe Central, which both make custom snow globes in the U.S.
Snow globes make awesome gifts especially when they are handmade with love. Kids and adults can make them for others to enjoy, and they can personalize them to fit the recipient perfectly. http://www.marthastewart.com/273254/snow-globes http://www.christmas-light-source.com/Easy-Snow-Globes-to-Make-with-Your-Kids_ep_47-1.html
It is very hard to see a human survive in that harsh climate, only a few are stationed there.
The collections of snow globes is done every where. There is no telling how famous it is. The actor Corbin Bernsen is one celebrity who has publicized his collection of snow globes.
At the dollar store.
It was in 2000 but they didnt have a year on them..2002 they started to put the year on them
You can buy snow globes just about anywhere. You can find them at gift shops, on the internet (EBay and Amazon), at museums, and even at the grocery store.
Because they are actually called snow globes. Christmas is in the winter when it snows. Just an old tradition, no real reason. Addition: Because many early snow globes had holiday and winter themes, and the image of a snow globe became connected with the sentiment of the season.
Distilled water can be used in a snow globe.