DIY Snowy Terrarium for Rudolph and his friends | Ridgely's Radar
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DIY Snowy Terrarium

To start off December I thought it would be the perfect time to bring in some snow and do-over my terrarium.  You may remember my DIY Spooky Terrarium that I had so much fun creating for Halloween.  I took the same terrarium, cleaned it out and changed the scenery.

DIY Snowy Terrarium (1) | Ridgely's Radar

 

DIY Snowy Terrarium (2) | Ridgely's Radar
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To make my winter wonderland, I sprayed fake snow inside the terrarium and let it dry.  This was the hardest part because the thicker sections of snow did not dry inside the terrarium.  I ended up wiping out the wet parts on the bottom with a small piece of paper towel.  As hard as I tried not to mark up the snow, somehow I had a few spots wipe off.

Once the snow dried I cut off the bottom of a white garbage bag and filled it with a cup or so of packing peanuts.  I carefully arranged it at the bottom of the terrarium.  I sprinkled the fake snow to cover the bag and make snow drifts.  I then placed the trees and Rudolph among the snow.

Supplies:
Spray snow
white plastic garbage bag filled with packing peanuts
Fake snow
Snow covered trees
Rudolph and baby raccoons

DIY Snowy Terrarium (4) | Ridgely's Radar

 

DIY Snowy Terrarium (5) | Ridgely's Radar

 

DIY Snowy Terrarium (6) | Ridgely's Radar

I love spying Rudolph and the baby raccoons among the trees through the snow covered glass.  I am now on the look out for the perfect miniature Santa Claus to add to the scene.  If you see one, please let me know.

Happy December!

 

 

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