The 10 Best Snow Globe Kits

Updated May 24, 2020 by Melissa Harr

This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in March of 2018. If you've ever been in a gift shop, you will have come across a little glass dome filled with water, glitter, and some sort of tiny figurine. But you can make these decorations yourself with one of these fun snow globe kits. The options on our list range from unique frames for photos to fun crafts projects for kids of all ages. Some have small pieces, though, so be sure to supervise young kids. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Neil Enterprises Create Your Own

2. Glitzi Globes Frozen Pack

3. S&S Worldwide 12-Pack

4. Creativity for Kids Holiday

5. MindWare Glitter

6. Neil Enterprises Photo

7. Creative Hobbies DIY

8. Polaroid Pencil Holder

9. Faber Castell Light-Up

10. Glitzi Globes Ferris Wheel

Special Honors

Adafruit DIY Kit For tinkerers and creators, the Adafruit DIY Kit is just the ticket. Its hollow, waterproof space offers room to add electronics, so you can make it glitter, shine, and sparkle to your heart's content. You'll need to purchase the components and decorations separately, though. adafruit.com

Global Shakeup Make Your Own The Global Shakeup Make Your Own boasts a sturdy glass globe atop a solid wood base, so it's perhaps best for those who are old enough and careful enough to work with breakable materials. Each arrives with step-by-step directions, as well as a packet of snow for your convenience. snowdomes.com

Things Remembered Gold Snowman in Nature The Things Remembered Gold Snowman in Nature isn't a kit per se, but when it comes to a personalized option, it's tough to top. The base can be engraved with text, whether that's names, an important date, or good wishes, so the recipients know that even though you didn't craft it yourself, you were thinking of them. thingsremembered.com

Editor's Notes

May 21, 2020:

While a snow globe kit can offer a fun way to spend an afternoon with your kids, be sure to check all requirements and directions before you start. You'll probably need to supervise, especially if you have young kids in the home, as many kits contain small pieces that can be harmful if swallowed; there might also be steps best performed by an adult, whether that's using a heat source or adding the liquid. Because most kits require that you add only water, you shouldn't have to worry about toxic chemicals, though. If you decide to buy a pre-filled globe, keep in mind that some contain ethylene glycol, which is toxic if swallowed. Keep these out of reach of kids and pets.

For older children, or even adults, we still think the MindWare Glitter or the Creativity for Kids Holiday are strong choices. You'll find that the clay they arrive with is on the hard side, rather than being pliable, like that you'd find in a Play Doh set. For this reason, you'll need some skill and hand strength, but the results can be truly artistic, so it's worth it for many. Or, if you want a blank canvas to work with, there's the Creative Hobbies DIY. This plain globe doesn't come with any accessories, so you'll need to think creatively.

As for younger kids, the Glitzi Globes Frozen Pack or the Glitzi Globes Ferris Wheel should work. The latter is not without its flaws, however. Although colorful and fun, it arrives with four small globes, and the wheel requires five to be complete. If your kids are the type who demand that the toy looks exactly like the photo on the box, you might be in for some disappointment — or you may end up shelling out for another set.

Last updated on May 24, 2020 by Melissa Harr

Melissa Harr is a language-obsessed writer from Chicagoland who holds both a bachelor of arts and master of arts in English. Although she began as a TEFL teacher, earning several teaching certificates and working in both Russia and Vietnam, she moved into freelance writing to satisfy her passion for the written word. She has published full-length courses and books in the realm of arts & crafts and DIY; in fact, most of her non-working time is spent knitting, cleaning, or committing acts of home improvement. Along with an extensive knowledge of tools, home goods, and crafts and organizational supplies, she has ample experience (okay, an obsession) with travel gear, luggage, and the electronics that make modern life more convenient.


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