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    Have done this loads and tis simple and very effective. You need

    a glass baby food jar and lid
    glycerin
    glitter
    Christmas ornament
    glue

    Clean out jar, put in jar water, a teaspoon of glycerin and the glitter. Stick with glue (obv adult needs to do this bit!) the ornament to the inside of the lid. Put some glue around the inside of the lid and screw on. Turn upside down and tis done!


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    That sounds great, I will give it a go, thanks

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    Obv just be careful with the super glue. We don't want kids getting too stuck in lol!

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    I love snowstorms, especially with lots of glitter in them!

    One of my mums often sends jars of baby food, so I'll keep them instead of putting them in the recycling bin. I only look after 2yr olds and younger, so I'll just have to make them for myself

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    Nice idea - thanks

    Miffy xx
    Keep smiling!

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    Thats a lovely idea thank you.

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    Fab idea wiill give it go. Thank you for sharing x

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    That sounds like a fab idea. Just need to buy some jars and xmas bits. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marisa1437 View Post
    That sounds like a fab idea. Just need to buy some jars and xmas bits. Thanks
    Lol don't buy......befriend a Mum with a baby!

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    Sounds great just one question, where do you get glycerin from and what else can you use it for?
    Sandy
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