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November 17

Origami Kitty

 

November 24

Thanksgiving Centerpiece

 

November 29

Puzzle Piece Wreath

 

December 2

Paper Cup Angels

 

December 6

Puzzle Piece

Christmas Tree

 

December 12

Hannukkah Frame





Dave's Eight Pointed Snowflake Click here to print

This craft reprinted courtesy of Daves-Snowflakes.com.

 

If you enjoyed the snowflake pattern from Dave in December, you'll want to be sure to add this one to your collection.

 

 


Supplies

Paper

Sharp scissors


Click here for printables

Instructions

Click on printables and print and cut out the square.


Fold the square in half along the dashed line labelled FOLD 

 

 Keep the grey and white triangle (1/8th of snowflake) visible after each step.


Fold in half again along the line labelled FOLD which extends to the center of the snowflake.


Fold along the diagonal of the square on the line labelled FOLD 3 so that you are left with a triangle shape of folded paper with the grey snowflake image filling one side.


With a small pair of sharp scissors cut away all the grey areas so that only the white areas between the grey patches remain. Carefully unfold to reveal your completed snowflake.

 

Notes: Attach a loop of black thread through one of the points to hang it on the Christmas tree. Flatten the snowflake by ironing it at low emperature between two sheets of paper.

 

Photocopy the pattern (enlarge or reduce) if you wish to change the snowflake’s size.



   




Contributor

Daves Snowflake Page

http://www.daves-snowflakes.com/

"My family and I have been making paper snowflakes for many years. Each Christmas we make a few more to add to our collection. They provide a wintry personal touch to Christmas decorations and if handled with care the snowflakes can be used over and over for many years. I hope you enjoy the paper snowflakes at www.daves-snowflakes.com and that they inspire you to create your own paper snowflakes."


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