Faux snow … it’s popular for Winter decorating. Over the past several weeks you’ve seen it used in many different ways and places … on many different blogs. From tablescapes to snowman scenes to Christmas villages. I’ve shown it to you myself. (Just click the pictures to see the original post.)
My Grandma (who I told you about HERE) decorated her front door with spray-on snow and stencils. One year she hand-cut scenes from the Twelve Days of Christmas and stenciled them on the 12 window panes in her door. Oh, how I wish I had a picture of that! Even more, how I wish I had those stencils! Today we would cut them out of Mylar and re-use them. But I digress…
Susan, what a clever tutorial. Enjoyed reading this very much. Thanks!
XO,
Sheila 🙂
so pretty! I love decorating in January, just as much as December.
Love the pretty faux snow! Maybe all I get. Seems everyone else is getting snow but we haven’t didn’t get a drop!
Susan..I love using faux snow. I always throw snow all over my Christmas tree. It doesn’t matter if its a real or faux tree. Thanks for the tutorial. Happy Day
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From sunny California, I could use some faux snow 🙂
Susan, I used a treatment similar to that for my snow village scene at Christmas. I didn’t have the mica though. Very pretty and thanks for linking this at the party.
Gorgeous! Looks like a winter wonderland!
Simply beautiful Susan! Love it!
Great idea to layer the faux snow to add interest. I’ve heard of people using instant mashed potatoes as snow, but I’ve never done it.
I love this snow tutorial. I could have used some on my table today. Joni
New follower! Can’t wait to read your Sally List. Not sure if I’m “ready.” great blog!
laura