Well, u can't but the snow machine is much faster
Water is pumped at high pressure through a nozzle mixed with compressed air which results in a large mist. At well below freezing outside temperatures and with a mist sprayed high in the air, the mist freezes and falls to ground as snow.
You can plug in the LED light on a mist maker machine using a fog machine.
Hook a snowblower up to a wood chipper and feed it some ice.
rain mist snow
snow that is not entirely real. Most likely very finely shaved ice.
Snow, hail, rain,fog and mist
You have to make it yourself by using snow, G's Machine and a yellow in the stage.
rain,sleet,mist,hail,or snow
To make snow on dust, you can use a fine water mist to dampen the dust particles. As the water freezes, it will create a snowy effect on the dust. This can be a fun experiment to simulate snowfall in a controlled environment.
Use some type of machine and put big chunks of cheese in there
One can find a falling snow machine for rent through online companies, including Snow Business and Theatre Effects. One can also purchase a falling snow machine through auction websites such as eBay.