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Making Snowflakes

[ 1 ] 12.12.2007 |

snowflakesCutting snowflakes out of paper seems pretty easy. And even though we make them every year to celebrate winter, I still manage to be a little rusty on the how-to part. I usually try a few different ways of folding the paper before getting it right so I don’t end up with square snowflakes (not that there’s anything wrong with that). This year I found this easy-to-follow template on Ms T’s website. My boys and I decided to fill our house with snow.

Category: crafts, seasonal

About Anisa Raoof: Anisa Raoof is the publisher of Kidoinfo.com. She combines being a mom with her experience as an artist, designer, psych researcher and former co-director of the Providence Craft Show to create the go-to spot for families in Rhode Island and beyond. She loves using social media to connect parents with family-related businesses and services and promoting ways for parents to engage offline with their kids. Anisa believes in the power of working together and loves to find ways to collaborate with others. An online enthusiast, still likes to unplug often by reading books and magazines, drawing, learning to knit, making pop-up books with her two sons and listening to records with her husband. View author profile.

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  1. Anisa says:

    Want an easier way to make snowflakes? Here is how we used doilies to make this year’s snowflakes:
    http://kidoinfo.com/ri/hack-a-snowflake/

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