See how easy it is to make a simple gingerbread snow globe centerpiece for your holiday table from a thrifted Christmas village house.
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How To Make A Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
Welcome, friends!
December is sneaking up quickly, so I’m kicking it into high gear with all things Christmas here on the blog.
I’m excited to share one of my first DIYs of the holiday season with you!
It seems like gingerbread decor is everywhere this year, and I love so many of the cute things I’ve seen online and in stores.
But the price tag on some of those pieces?
Not so much.
The solution?
DIY gingerbread houses!
And before you get nervous about baking and building gingerbread from scratch, I promise this is not one of those kinds of projects.
I’m sharing an easy hack to turn a thrifted Christmas village house into gingerbread to create a snow globe centerpiece.
I’ve also teamed up with six friends who are sharing their holiday DIYs, too.
Each project is linked below, so be sure to check out all the Christmas ideas at the bottom of this post.
Table of Contents
- How To Make A Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
- Supplies You Need to Make a Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
- Where To Find Christmas Village Houses?
- How to Make a Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
- More Christmas DIY and Decor Ideas
- Bloggers’ Christmas Inspiration
- Did You Enjoy this Post? PIN It for Later!
Supplies You Need to Make a Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
- 1-gallon glass storage jar
- faux snow
- bottle brush trees
- thrifted Christmas village house
- brown paint (I used a mix of this shade and this shade) to create a gingerbread color
- white paint pen
- white paint
- iridescent glitter
- 1 and 1/2 inch red and white ticking stripe ribbon
Where To Find Christmas Village Houses?
You might be surprised at how easy it is to find old Christmas village houses, especially if you know where to look!
I began searching at my local Goodwill stores in early October and found several houses for this project.
Other places you might find Christmas village houses include:
- estate sales
- antique shops
- local thrift stores
- garage sales
- Facebook Marketplace
How to Make a Gingerbread Snow Globe Centerpiece
Step 1: Paint Your House Brown
Once you have your Christmas house and the rest of your supplies, the first step is to mix your paint.
You can experiment using different shades of brown to find the color combination that you like best.
I chose the colors “honey brown” and “espresso” to create a shade that looks just like gingerbread.
Normally, I would use the wing-it method to mix my paint.
Since I bought a few houses, I wanted to make sure they matched in case I needed to make more of my gingerbread color.
A little paint goes a long way, so unless you have more than one house, you probably won’t need to measure.
This is one of those times that eyeballing it will work just fine.
Once the color is mixed, paint the first coat of brown on your house.
Don’t worry if some spots show through.
You can touch up your house on the second coat.
Once the first coat of paint is fully dried, go over your house a second time.
Two coats of paint should give you good coverage, but you may still have a few spots of darker-colored paint peeking through.
Once the second coat dries, look at your house closely to see if any of the original colors are still showing.
Do spot touch-ups as needed and then set your house aside to fully dry.
Step 2: Add Some White Gingerbread Detail
Now it’s time to give your house some detail and transform it into gingerbread for your snow globe centerpiece.
Use a white paint pen to slowly trace the outline and details of your house.
This is the fun part where you can really get creative, so feel free to add as much (or as little) detail as you like!
Once you’ve added all the white trim detail with the paint pen, give your gingerbread house a wintry look by painting on some snow.
While the white paint is still wet, gently sprinkle some iridescent glitter over it.
Blow off the excess and let your paint dry.
The glitter adds just a hint of Christmas sparkle and gives the snow some extra depth and dimension.
Step 3: Create Your Snow Globe
Once your gingerbread house is completely painted and dried, it’s time to put the finishing touches on your holiday snow globe centerpiece.
Pour a small amount of fake snow into the bottom of a one-gallon glass storage container. I used this jar, but anything with a lid will work.
Next, nestle your gingerbread house in the center of the jar and then add a few bottle brush trees.
And, because I couldn’t resist, I used some red and white ticking stripe ribbon to make a bow for the finishing touch.
And that’s it!
A simple gingerbread snow globe centerpiece for the holidays.
I’ll say that while the project wasn’t hard, it did take a bit of time and patience to complete.
But it was well worth it!
I love how the snow globe centerpiece turned out and I think it looks perfect on my gingerbread holiday tablescape.
More Christmas DIY and Decor Ideas
If you’re looking for even more Christmas DIYs and decorating ideas, you might also like these posts.
Festive Christmas Napkin Rings | Tartan Plaid Christmas Tablescape
Holiday Hot Coca Bar With Printables | Holiday Brunch Tablescape
And don’t forget to see the rest of the holiday DIYs from each of my friends, linked below.
Xo,
Bloggers’ Christmas Inspiration
Returning Grace Designs | Midwest Life & Style | Rouse in the House | Vintage & Grace Living⎟Live Oak Nest | Le Cultivateur | Eleanor Rose Home
AnnMarie says
Love those gingerbread houses Jen. Such a great craft project.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, AnnMarie! One of my favorite Christmas crafts!
Diane says
This is adorable Jen!!! Funny thing, I found those exact same houses at my favorite thrift store, but painted mine all white adding some snow and touches of pale sage green. I love how we all can find the exact same things, but see them so differently.
This is one of the most charming centerpieces!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Diane. Great minds!😘 Such a fun and affordable DIY for the holidays. I love sage green. I bet yours are beautiful, too!
Anna Price says
I love this idea Jen because you can re-use the Ginger bread house for future holidays. It looks so magical in the jar with snow. Thank you for submitting this to the Home Imagined Link Party.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Anna. Yes, I love that I can re-use them now from year to year. I want to find more to add to my collection!
Lynne Zemaitis says
What a great idea, Jen! I love this adorable DIY! I am excited to feature your post at this week’s Tuesday Turn About link party. Thank you so much for sharing!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Lynne. I appreciate it. I can’t wait to stop by to see all the beautiful features this week.
Wendy McMonigle says
This is so darn cute Jen. Now I wish I did not get rid of all of those houses I had. I will be featuring you on Fabulous Friday Link Party this Friday.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Wendy! I was amazed at how many of those little houses I found at my local Goodwill. I need to go back and search for some more! And thank you for the feature. I so appreciate it!🥰
Debra Oliver says
Hey Jen, thanks so much for coming by All About Home. I’m featuring this post this evening. so adorable, just love this!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much!
Rachel says
Hey again!
I just wanted to let you know that I’m featuring this post next week at the Home Imagined link party…I just love it!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel. I appreciate you sharing. I’ll be sure to pop by and check it out!
Renae Frey says
I love this idea. So much fun. I think that I am going to add one of these to my hot chocolate bar this Christmas. Hugs to you.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Renae. I can’t wait to see you put your spin on it. They would look so cute on a hot cocoa bar.
Kayla says
This just turned out so cute! I would have not thought to do that. Love this!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Kayla!
Jennifer says
Jen, this is such an adorable idea!!!! Love it!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, friend! I love how they turned out. Now I want to find more houses to paint and add to my new collection!
Marie says
What a beautiful idea! Turned out so cute.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thanks so much, Marie!
Debra Oliver says
This is so adorable, Jen. I’ve repainted thrifted pieces in white, but I LOVE the idea of a gingerbread house, and the large jar/cloche makes it extra special! We’d love you come by the All About Home Link Party, you have such amazing vintage ideas! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Deb
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Deb! I appreciate your kind words. I’ll have to stop by and check it out!
Aliya says
Jen!! This turned out gorgeous!! I love it!!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, friend! I appreciate it, and you!😘
Rebecca says
How clever to upcycle a Christmas village house! And I love the idea of making a snowglobe centerpiece — so adorable!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rebecca. I want to add more houses to my collection now. I love them so much!
Heidi says
I love this DIY so much Jen! This is the cutest thing ever and now I want to make some!!! Thank you for this great idea, pinning for later!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Heidi. I don’t know why I didn’t think of it sooner! I’m on the hunt for more houses to transform so I can add to my little gingerbread village.🥰
Rachel says
OMGGGGG, Jen! This is absolutely adorable!! I totally love this so much and really want to make one of these now!! It’s such a perfect little addition to any Christmas decor!! Amazing work, my friend!!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you so much, Rachel. I’m really happy with how it turned out. I’m glad you love it too!