What you’ll need:
- Any jar that seals
- Figurines
- Liquid Glycerin
- Glitter
- Distilled Water
- Epoxy/Super Glue
Step 1: Using the crazy glue, attach the figurines to the lid of the jar.
Step 2: After it is dry, fill the jar with distilled water almost to its top.
Step 3: Add a dash of liquid glycerin, which makes the glitter fall more slowly.
Step 4: Then, add the amount of glitter you desire.
Step 5: Screw the cap on tightly, and shake the jar to get the glitter moving.
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