Materials Needed\n\nTo create the Beauty and the Beast enchanted rose, you will need the following materials:\n\n### Artificial Rose\n- Type: Artificial roses made of silk, plastic, or other fabrics. For a more authentic look, choose a rose with a flexible metal wire stem[2][3][4].\n- Color: Red or pink, depending on the version you want to replicate (the animated movie features a pink rose, while the live-action movie features a red rose)[2].\n\n### Glass Dome\n- Type: Glass cloche or bell jar. You can find these at hobby stores like HobbyCraft, Ikea, or online retailers like Amazon and eBay[1][2][4].\n- Size: The size can vary, but a dome that is at least 6-8 inches tall and 4-6 inches wide would be suitable.\n\n### Tools\n- Hot-melt Glue Gun and Glue: For securing the rose stem and petals[2][4][5].\n- Scissors: For trimming petals and leaves[2][5].\n- Hole Punch and Hammer: For marking drill points if you need to drill a hole in the base[2].\n- Drill and Drill Bit: Optional, for creating a hole in the base to fit the rose stem[2].\n- Wire Cutters: For cutting the rose stem and any excess wire[5].\n\n### Decorative Elements\n- LED Lights: Micro LED lights, preferably on a thin metal wire, to create the enchanted glow. These can be found at retailers like Lights4Fun or online at Amazon and eBay[2][4].\n- Base Materials: A plant base or wooden plate to support the rose and hide the battery pack for the LED lights[2][4].\n- Glue and Mod Podge: For applying glitter and securing various parts[1][2][4].\n- Glitter and Spray Paint: Optional, for adding decorative touches like glitter on the rose petals and base[1][3].\n\n### Additional Items\n- Fishing Line or Clear Thread: For creating the floating illusion if desired[5].\n- Fake Rose Petals: For the fallen petals effect around the base[2][5].\n\n## How to Assemble the Enchanted Rose\n\n### Step 1: Prepare the Rose\n- Choose an artificial rose with a flexible metal wire stem. If necessary, trim excess leaves or petals to achieve the desired shape[2][5].\n- If using, apply red glitter or spray paint to the rose petals for added effect[1][3].\n\n### Step 2: Prepare the Base\n- Select a base that fits under the glass dome. This could be a wooden plate or a plant base[2][4].\n- If necessary, drill a hole in the base to fit the rose stem. Use a hole punch and hammer to mark the drill point, and then drill a hole approximately half the depth of the base[2].\n\n### Step 3: Fix the Rose to the Base\n- Insert the rose stem into the hole and secure it with hot-melt glue. Ensure the glue sets properly before proceeding[2][4].\n- Trim any excess glue from the base and polish it for a finished look[2].\n\n### Step 4: Add Fallen Petals\n- Remove petals from a spare rose and trim them to the desired shape. Create a curved shape by wetting and rolling the petals, then letting them dry[2].\n- Secure the fallen petals around the base using hot-melt glue, ensuring they do not overlap the edge where the jar sits[2].\n\n### Step 5: Add Enchantment (Lighting)\n- Use micro LED lights to create the enchanted glow. These lights should be on a thin metal wire and can be curved to fit around the rose[2][4].\n- Secure the LED lights around the rose using hot glue, ensuring they are not damaged. If necessary, cover the lights with floral tape to soften the glow[4].\n\n### Step 6: Assemble the Dome\n- Place the rose and base inside the glass cloche. If creating a floating illusion, use fishing line or clear thread to suspend the rose from the top of the dome[5].\n\n### Step 7: Final Touches\n- Ensure all glue and adhesives are fully dry before displaying. This may take about 20-30 minutes depending on the type of glue used[1][2][4].\n\n## Cost Breakdown\n\n### Artificial Rose\n- Silk Rose: $10-$20 (available at local florists or online at eBay, Amazon)[2][4].\n\n### Glass Dome\n- Glass Cloche: $15-$30 (available at HobbyCraft, Ikea, or online at Amazon and eBay)[1][2][4].\n\n### Tools and Materials\n- Hot-melt Glue Gun and Glue: $5-$10 (available at craft stores or online)[2][4][5].\n- Scissors: $5-$10 (available at general stores or online)[2][5].\n- Hole Punch and Hammer: $5-$10 (available at hardware stores or online)[2].\n- Drill and Drill Bit: $10-$20 (available at hardware stores or online)[2].\n- Wire Cutters: $5-$10 (available at hardware stores or online)[5].\n\n### Decorative Elements\n- LED Lights: $10-$20 (available at Lights4Fun or online at Amazon and eBay)[2][4].\n- Base Materials: $10-$20 (available at craft stores or online)[2][4].\n- Glue and Mod Podge: $5-$10 (available at craft stores or online)[1][2][4].\n- Glitter and Spray Paint: $5-$10 (available at craft stores or online)[1][3].\n\n### Additional Items\n- Fishing Line or Clear Thread: $2-$5 (available at general stores or online)[5].\n- Fake Rose Petals: $5-$10 (available at craft stores or online)[2][5].\n\n## Reference:\n1. DIY Enchanted Rose | Beauty & the Beast – YouTube\n https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soEbmYDX4t0\n2. Enchanted Rose – Beauty and the Beast – Instructables\n https://www.instructables.com/Enchanted-Rose-Beauty-and-the-Beast/\n3. DIY Beauty & the Beast Rose & Jar – It’s Enchanted – Jennifer Maker\n https://jennifermaker.com/diy-enchanted-rose-from-beauty-beast/