![]() Step Two: Glue the parts of your centerpiece together and let them air dry. Make sure the centerpiece, which you will be glueing to the lid of the jar, isn’t taller than the jar or wider than the diameter of the lid. I wanted my globe to evoke something between Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights and the mutant toys from Toy Story. Here’s what I found in my house (I also paid a short but fruitful visit to my grandma’s): ![]() Unless you want your globe to look REALLY creepy. Go wild, but whatever you decide to use, just be sure that it’s made with a material that won’t rust, bloat, discolor, decay, or dissolve in water. Collect seashells, rocks, and crystals for a fantastical seascape or find some tiny plastic cupcakes for a mini Marie Antoinette-esque banquet. Rummage around the house or dollar stores for plastic and ceramic tchotchkes that will fit inside your jar. If you can imagine it, you can put it in a glitter globe! Even the ugliest stuff can look cool if you coat it with water-resistant paint. What you put in your glitter globe (besides glitter) depends on the kind of scene you want to set and/or where you see your globe on the cute-to-creepy spectrum.
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