The Christmas season is in the air or do I mean love. Whatever the case, I love love and I love Christmas! Just let it snow already …“let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.” Though, once is good enough for me. That reminds me, I recently made these Christmas snow jar to add to my Christmas decor which I debut in Christmas Decor Home Decor, so click here to view it. The Christmas jars turned out beautifully.
Are you ready?

To get started, I used:
- 2 glass jars with lids
- 1 2pk of miniatures trees (white)
- 1 2pk of miniatures trees (green)
- 1 pack of faux snow
- 1 roll of ribbon
- Thin string
- Hot glue gun
- Glue sticks
Note: all materials can be purchased at The Dollar Tree.

Unscrew the lids and place 2 miniatures trees in each jar. You can add both green trees in the same jar, the same goes for the white trees. However, I mixed it up and place 1 white tree along with 1 green tree in the same jar. If you would like, hot glue the trees to securely keep them in place (it’s totally optional, but I personally did not glue the trees down.)
What’s Next?

Next, simply pour just enough of the faux snow into the jar to cover the bottom of the trees. I thought about adding glitter and water, but decide to skip those options. I also thought about painting the jar lids, but decided to measure and cut ribbons by wrapping it around the lid. Secure with hot glue and add the perfect touch . . .a bow!

Ta da. . .we’re done! What a fun, quick, and simple project! A little touch of Christmas decor that didn’t break the bank. For more, stay connected with our home life

This is such a cute idea, especially if you have kids!!
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Thank you! It has been awesome keeping my little misters off the steps. Of course, I could have settle for a regular metal or plastic gate, but I really wanted the wood gate. Most wooden gates that I’ve searched for online are expensive, so I just made it myself for less. Overall, if I had more tools I would have up my wood crafting skills, 😆.
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