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How to Create a DIY Christmas Snow Candle With a Frosted Glow

December 4, 2025 by Madison Lane Leave a Comment

If you love Christmas crafts that look magical but take only a few minutes to make, a DIY Christmas snow candle is the perfect project. It’s simple, cozy, and brings that frosted-window glow we all adore during the holidays. Plus, you can customize the colors, textures, and sparkle to match your Christmas theme—whether rustic, modern, or glam.

DIY Christmas Snow Candle

This guide walks you through each step with easy instructions and budget-friendly ideas, so you can create a candle that feels handmade, warm, and completely Pinterest-worthy.


What You Need Before You Start

Before diving into the fun part, gather a few easy-to-find materials. You might already have most of these at home.

  • Clear glass jar or votive
  • White or cream pillar candle / LED candle
  • Faux snow or Epsom salt
  • Mod Podge or school glue
  • Small brush or sponge
  • Twine, ribbon, or mini greenery
  • Optional: glitter, snowflake charms, cinnamon sticks
What You Need Before You Start

Keep everything within reach so the project stays quick and mess-free.


Step 1: Add the Frosted Snow Effect to the Jar

This is where the frosty magic begins. The snowy layer gives your candle that winter-window look that feels cozy day or night.

Start by brushing a thin layer of Mod Podge around the outside of the jar. You can cover the entire surface or leave the top rim clear for a clean edge. While the glue is still wet, gently roll or sprinkle the jar in faux snow or Epsom salt. The texture sticks immediately and looks beautifully icy.

Let the jar dry for about 20 minutes. If you want a heavier snow effect, add a second coat and repeat.

Tips:

  • For a chunkier frost, mix coarse and fine snow textures.
  • For a subtle shimmer, sprinkle a tiny bit of glitter while the glue is still tacky.
Add the Frosted Snow Effect to the Jar

Step 2: Add Cozy Christmas Details

Once the frosted jar is dry, it’s time to dress it up. This is where your candle goes from simple to stunning.

Wrap a piece of twine or ribbon around the neck of the jar. Tie a small bow for a rustic look or add mini greenery, such as a small pine clipping or a tiny pinecone. These small additions transform the candle into a décor piece that looks straight out of a holiday photoshoot.

Ideas:

  • Add a small metal charm like a snowflake or star.
  • Layer twine and ribbon together for a richer look.
  • Use cinnamon sticks or dried orange slices for a natural Christmas touch.
Add Cozy Christmas Details

Step 3: Place the Candle and Create the Glow

Now comes the moment when your snow candle comes to life.

Place your pillar candle or LED candle inside the frosted jar. As soon as the light turns on, the snowy texture diffuses the glow in a soft, dreamy way. It feels like looking through a frosted cabin window on a winter night.

You can use warm white LED candles if you prefer a safer option or if the jar is too narrow for a regular flame. LED candles also work great for kids’ rooms, bookshelves, or tight corners.

To elevate the display, arrange pine branches, ornaments, or fairy lights around the jar. This turns your candle into a mini winter vignette.


Step 4: Style Your Snow Candle Around the House

DIY snow candles are incredibly versatile. You can use them almost anywhere to add instant Christmas charm.

Try placing them:

  • On the mantel paired with garlands
  • In the dining centerpiece with greenery and ornaments
  • On windowsills for a soft glowing outline
  • In the bathroom for a spa-like Christmas touch
  • On nightstands for a cozy bedtime glow

They also make beautiful handmade gifts. Wrap the jar in a clear bag and tie it with ribbon for a thoughtful seasonal present.

Style Your Snow Candle Around the House

Extra Tips for a Stunning Finish

A few simple ideas can take your snow candle to the next level:

  • Use jars of different shapes for a layered look.
  • Add faux snow inside the jar around the candle base.
  • Mix in touches of metallic décor like gold bells or tiny stars.
  • Make a set of three candles with varying heights for symmetry.
  • Keep the color palette neutral for a soft winter theme or go bold with reds and greens.

These small choices help your candle blend beautifully into your holiday décor style.


Final Thoughts

A DIY Christmas snow candle is one of the easiest yet most magical holiday crafts you can make. With just a jar, some faux snow, and a few creative details, you get a glowing piece of décor that feels handcrafted and full of Christmas spirit.

If you want a cozy, affordable project that instantly elevates any room, this one is definitely worth trying.

Save this idea for later and make a whole set for your holiday home!

Madison Lane

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