Why Everyone Is Decorating With Fake Snow This Christmas
It looks great as a window stencil
Especially if the stencil is hanging ornaments. Get tutorial here
It adds an extra sparkle to your garland
Blend chalk and white paint to get this look without a snow can. Get tutorial here
It can be imitated with epsom salt
Which makes gorgeous snow drift candles. Get tutorial here
It looks great on your fire logs
Melt white crayons on those fire logs you aren’t going to use. Get tutorial here
It turns Styrofoam into family fun
Cover them in spackling paste for a snowball that never melts. Get tutorial here
It won't melt off of your tree
Even if it’s 70 degrees outside, you’ll feel like it’s snowy and cold with a white tree. Get tutorial here
It makes stunning tabletop decor
Placing snow covered branches in a white mason jar is an elegant and modern way to decorate. Get tutorial here
It turns jars into shimmering snow globes
These are actually super easy to make, and they are so much fun. Get tutorial here
And creates a wintry wonderland
Nothing says snow like white trees and woodland creatures. Get tutorial here
It can transform your old tree
This is the easiest way to get that snowy look in your home on Christmas. Get tutorial here
It adds a winter glow to your home
With some salt and stencils, these add great lights (and a snowy feel) to your home. Get tutorial here
It makes easy and beautiful winter decor
Melt some white crayons on a canvas for the perfect winter decor. Get tutorial here