There is a range of snow globe sizes and designs, but the most common is a 4" diameter glass globe, seated on a base that is no larger than 4.5" x 4.5". when placed together, the globe plus base is 7-8" tall.
maybe because there was to mush pressure or force in it
I'm pretty sure you can by just putting water and glitter inside. You could probably put an object or picture or something inside it to make it look better.
You will need a container, which can be as simple as a water-tight lidded jar, or as elaborate as a snow-globe making kit, with the traditional glass ball, plug and base. You can make "snow" by crushing egg shells, or choose a white/black/silver or gold confetti or sparkles at a hobby store. If you are using the lidded jar, after you assemble the design (which must be waterproof), put some waterproof glue or a light beading of clear caulk on the threads of the jar lid, and close it quickly before the glue/caulk dries. You may wish to design the snow globe so that the base is the lid, in which case you will build your design on the inside of the lid and let the glue dry completely before putting in liquid (upside down of course.) A kit to make a snow globe will have specific instructions to assist.
yes - i have Santa's Workshop from 1992.
To make a snow globe with glycerin and water, first fill a glass or plastic globe halfway with water. Add a few drops of glycerin to help the snow fall slowly. Then sprinkle in some glitter or artificial snowflakes and seal the globe tightly. Shake it up to disperse the "snow" and enjoy your homemade snow globe!
yes. a snow globe is a heterogeneous mixture
There are snow globes where you can buy them and they have insructions on how to put it in!! So it's your own custom made snow globe. Oh yeh you can also get ones with just one picture slot, or you can get a double sided snow globe, where you can put to pictures in it. Also they make FANTASTIC gifts, for any occasion!! Addition to answer: If you do not want to use a plastic, slot-based snow dome, you can also use a company, such as SnowGlobeCentral, who will accept digital photos and create a custom snow globe to your design.
Well actually you get the snow globe as a gift from the dancing penguin. If you help him during the mission, you get the snow globe.
you can not make homemade ice cream with snow because its not the right solid form.
If the snow globe is sentimental or has value to you, you can have it repaired by several companies. Expect to spend MORE than the snow globe was originally priced, as the handwork involved is considerable. Search "snow globe repair" on the web,
There are a number of companies who sell snow globes online. You may wish to search with a specific term such as "disney" snow globe, holiday snow globe, photo snow globe, custom snow globe, romantic snow globe, etc. to identify the type of product you are looking for specifically. Locally, check card stores, discount and department stores (especially in the holiday decoration section), places that sell tourist items, and artisan shops.
Actually, it's not really snow. It's just plastic particles made to look like snow. Now that that's settled, They get the "snow" into the snow globe by putting it in water which is then inserted through a hole in the bottom of the globe. If you look at the bottom of your snow globe, there is most likely a hole with a stopper inside it:)
You need a code for the Liberty Snow Globe. For other snow globes, check the shops in Monstro City.
Yes, a snow globe is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of different components that are not uniformly distributed throughout the globe. The water, glitter, and other particles inside the snow globe do not mix together completely, creating a visible separation between the substances.
If you're talking about the snow globe ride, there are no codes to get it, you have to have 5 credits.
The most famous snow globe is likely the "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" snow globe produced by Disney. It features the iconic characters from the classic fairy tale and is a highly sought-after collector's item.