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  1. 12 Ways to Fill Clear Ornaments for Christmas - Life …

    Fake Snow

    What’s prettier than crisp, glittery snow? You have a few options for filler that looks like snow. One option is to use foam pebbles (this is what I used in the photo above) — just know that they are very static-y and will get all over the place. An easier option may be to use Styrofoam snow that’s not in pebble form, as you can just scoop this and sprinkle it in (it also looks more realisti…

    Fake Snow

    What’s prettier than crisp, glittery snow? You have a few options for filler that looks like snow. One option is to use foam pebbles (this is what I used in the photo above) — just know that they are very static-y and will get all over the place. An easier option may be to use Styrofoam snow that’s not in pebble form, as you can just scoop this and sprinkle it in (it also looks more realistic). Other options (which I haven’t tested personally) include glitter snow or snow powder. I love these...

    Ribbon

    This one is so simple. Take your favorite fabric or paper ribbonand cut into strips. In the photo above I cut my ribbon into 3-inch strips and then lightly folded them and slid them into the ornament. Then I gave it a few shakes for the fabric to settle. You could cut thinner and shorter strips for another take on this look.

    Beads

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    It sounds idiot-proof, but you’d be surprised at all the things you can mess up when it comes to DIYing clear ornaments.

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    You can find fillable clear ornaments at almost any craft store or large retailer that carries Christmas decor. Personally, I’ve found the best selection at Target, Michaels, Walmart, Amazon, Hobby Lobby, or any craft store. They typically come in packs of 8. You’ll typically find ornament filler at the same places above. I was disappointed at how ...

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