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Mini Snow Globe Cloches from Plastic Wine Glasses


My fondest memories of plastic wine glasses is New Year’s Eve at my grandma’s house as kids. She would make us crackers with salami and cheese on them as appetizers, and then we would carefully pick up the plastic glass full of sparkling grape juice so the bottom wouldn’t fall off mid-drink, and toast to the new year while my parent’s were out partying. The thing is as kids it seemed really special and grown up. I know my grandma did not trust us with the “good” glass wine glasses at all. As a grown up, I finally get to drink out of the ‘good” glasses, but there is actually another fun use for plastic wine glasses…adorable mini snow globe cloches!

Two plastic domes with miniature trees, wrapped presents, artificial snow, and a small reindeer figurine, set on a table with folded paper trees in the background to create miniature holiday items for Mini Snow Globe Cloches from Plastic Wine Glasses

These are not only so cute but are fun to put together, especially if you love miniatures like I do. There are so many fun Christmas mini’s now that the possibles are endless. This would be a fun supervised craft with the kids, but keep in mind it does use small items which are choking hazards. These can also be turned into ornaments by gluing ribbon to the top.

Two glass domes, plaid coasters, a box labeled "Plastic Wine Glasses," a snow-filled jar, and mini holiday decorations on a wooden table. Mini Snow Globe Cloches from Plastic Wine Glasses

Supplies for Creating Mini Snow Globe Cloches From Plastic Wine Glasses

-Plastic wine glasses with removable bases.

-White craft glue

-Scrapbook paper and a circle cutter or scissors to cut a -circle the size of the mouth of the wine glass, a smaller 1-2″ circle in scrap book and also both in cardboard.

-Pencil

-Holiday Miniatures such as little deer, bottle-brush trees, wrapped gifts and more

-Faux snow

Trace and Cut The Circles For The Bottom Of The Snow Globe Cloche

Use the pencil to trace around the outside of the lip of the plastic glass on scrapbook paper and cut circles out. 2 the size of the mouth of the wine glass and 2 slightly smaller approx. 1-2″ wide.

A pencil traces the rim of an upside-down wine glass onto a sheet of white paper on a wooden surface.

Set aside. Glue to large paper round to the large cardboard round. Glue to the underside of the paper and let dry before preceding.

A clear plastic stem and base, with the bottom attached to a round, patterned paper circle, placed on a wooden surface.

Glue to 2 smaller circles together and using white craft glue, glue the stem of the wine glass to the smaller circles, set aside and let dry.

Glue The Miniatures Onto The Base

A hand places a small, snow-covered artificial tree onto a plaid-patterned circle with visible white glue underneath.

Pick miniatures that will fit under the dome of the plastic wine glass top when turned upside down. Use white craft glue to glue the bottoms of the miniature onto the circle paper cut out.

A small plastic deer, a glittery red gift box, and a snowy tree are arranged on a decorated plate with artificial snow.

Once they are carefully in place let dry before moving onto the next step. We had fun mixing up and stacking the little gifts, tiny deer and itty-bitty trees creating different scenes. Add a little glue and faux snow to the inside of the base, keeping the edges clean. Let the glue dry overnight until completely dry before moving onto the next step.

A small plastic deer, a glittery red gift box, and a snowy tree are arranged on a decorated plate with artificial snow.

Add White Craft Glue To The Rim Of the Plastic Wine Glass

Add a steady bead of white craft glue around the edge of the glass. Just before placing the rim onto the circle, add 1-2 tablespoons of faux snow inside.

A hand holds a clear plastic cup with white glue applied around the rim; an open glue bottle and craft materials are visible in the background.

Assemble The Mini-Snow Globe

Turn the circle upside down and press onto the rim with glue on it. Tip it back up right and press to firmly. Let dry. Once dry, give the globe a gentle shake to distribute the  faux snow in the globe.

A hand holds an upside-down wine glass with a miniature reindeer, tree, and gift scene inside, displayed on a wooden table.

Once they are assembled, to create a cloche on a stand, glue the top and the bottom of the cardboard of the stem and base of the cloche together.

A hand holds an upside-down wine glass with white cardboard glued to the base, containing small holiday decorations and faux snow inside the glass.

Display The Snow Globes

Miniature holiday scene with a plastic dome covering a small deer, trees, artificial snow, and red gift boxes; folded paper trees in the background to make Mini Snow Globe Cloches from Plastic Wine Glasses
A small deer figurine, gift boxes, and snowy trees are displayed inside an upside-down wine glass, creating a winter scene decoration.

These are so cute on a windowsill or on a small shelf! These can also be turned into ornaments by gluing ribbon to the top and can be personalized to make fun and unique gifts.

A small holiday snow globe with miniature trees, gift boxes, artificial snow, and paper trees in the background.

 If you love crafting and creating with miniatures, try making this fun jewelry from dollhouse items  or try making mini-picture frame magnets with classic open source art.

The image shows the word "Jen" written in a black, cursive script on a white background, reminiscent of a stylish name badge you might see at a blogging conference.
Collage showing steps to make mini snow globe cloches from plastic wine glasses, with small trees, figurines, and faux snow inside clear domes, displayed on decorated bases.
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