How To Make A Paper Snowflake?

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How To Make A Paper Snowflake?

How To Make A Paper Snowflake
How To Make A Paper Snowflake

"There are things that we identify with Christmas.. These are all kinds of decorations. Some people love the Christmas tree, many are snowflakes. Paper snowflakes are beautiful not only for children, they are loved at any age. Snowflakes are great not only for children, adults also love them. Paper snowflakes are a great Christmas decoration idea and a great way to inspire kids to get creative. A few scissors movements are all it takes to make a paper snowflake with your own hands. Children and their parents are preparing for Christmas by cutting out snowflakes. And then decorating the windows with snowflakes from paper for Christmas. Create a real blizzard of paper snowflakes with your children. Please don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel 3VK YT. Watch the video How to make a snowflake out of paper? "

Primary TechniquePaper Crafts

Easy

Materials List

  • sheet of colored paper
  • glue
  • felt-tip pens
  • scissors

Instructions

  1. We prepare materials: a sheet of colored paper, glue, scissors.

  2. Take a sheet of paper 15 * 16 cm

  3. Take a sheet of paper and fold it diagonally.

  4. Cut off the extra strip.

  5. Fold a sheet of colored paper diagonally.

  6. Bend the right and top sides, as shown in the photo.

  7. Cut off the top.

  8. Draw a sketch of the picture

  9. We take scissors and cut off the excess.

  10. Gently unfold the snowflake. The snowflake is ready !!!

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