I made a couple of versions; one, I made with the light bulb lying on it's side, the second style is standing upright with an led candle as a stand.
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- incandescent light bulbs
- small toys/figurines that can fit in light bulbs
- glitter and/or crushed egg shells*
- glycerine
- distilled water/ or just boiled and cooled tap water
- led candle
- cork
- bottle cap that can fit the neck of the light bulb
- clear silicone (aquarium) sealant, or waterproof glue (see step 8 with regards to glue)
- pliers
- screwdriver or knife
- tweezers
- steel wool or a kitchen scrubby
- old sock (to protect hands when dismantling light bulb)
- egg carton -this makes a great stand while you are working on the light bulb
For snow I used egg shells. Just hard boil an egg. Remove shell (peel off that thin membrane and discard, it will stick to the glass, not good), and crush into small pieces with a spoon.














































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I also had some issues with taking apart the lightbulb. Apparently they are a built for eternity around here. After removing the metal parts I got a fully enclosed odd shaped glass blob.
I managed to cut off the end with the string and nailpolish method. Worked like charm. http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-cut-beer-bottle-half-without-knife-162830/
thanks
I hollowed out the lightbulb like they did in here, and to make the lightbulb inside, I used silver and yellow polymer clay, which when you bake becomes waterproof. For the base, we had some other snowglobe bases and rubber stoppers lying around from fixing someone elses snow globe so i used those and I attached the clay lightbulb up there by putting it on top of a screw. Any questions?
Recycle Old Light Bulb