You can buy glycerin for snow globes at craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby, as well as online retailers such as Amazon. Additionally, pharmacies or health food stores may carry glycerin, often in the baking or personal care sections. Make sure to choose food-grade glycerin if it's intended for use in crafts.
Glycerin is used in snow globes to slow down the movement of the glitter or snowflakes, creating a more realistic and slower falling effect when the globe is shaken.
Modern snow globes are usually filled with water, fake "snow" and an added antifreeze. The "snow" is bits of plastic in modern globes, bone chips, sand, gold foil, or sawdust in old globes. The antifreeze is usually glycol or glycerin. Both of these substances are potentially harmful if ingested in sufficient quantities. Breathing the vapors is unlikely to cause harm, but is best avoided.
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.
To create DIY plastic snow globes at home, you will need a clear plastic container, waterproof glue, distilled water, glycerin, glitter, and small plastic or ceramic figurines. First, glue the figurines to the inside of the container lid and let it dry. Then, fill the container with distilled water and add a few drops of glycerin and glitter. Secure the lid tightly and shake to create the snow globe effect.
Snow globes that feature a snowman can be purchased in stores like Walmart, Hallmark, and Brookstone. One can also purchase these snow globes online from websites like Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and Hayneedle.
A suitable glycerin substitute for a snow globe is mineral oil.
Snow globes and water globes are similar in that they both contain liquid and objects inside a sealed glass dome. The main difference is that snow globes have white particles that resemble snowflakes, while water globes do not. Snow globes work by shaking them to create a snowfall effect, as the particles float in the liquid. Water globes work by swirling the liquid inside to create a calming or mesmerizing effect, without any snow-like particles.
Yes. Some tourist stores have ones of beach scenes, but glitter or sand usually instead of snow.
While snow globes can be found for purchase in Florida, it is unlikely that they represent the state's weather or natural environment. Snow globes typically depict scenes with snowfall which is not a common occurrence in Florida due to its warm climate.
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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 can freeze if the liquid inside them, typically a mixture of water and glycerin or antifreeze, reaches temperatures below freezing. When the liquid freezes, it expands, which can potentially crack the glass globe if there is not enough room for expansion. To prevent this, it is recommended to keep snow globes in a temperature-controlled environment above freezing temperatures.