Growing up, I never (to the best of my knowledge) made paper snowflakes. I lived in Illinois, why would I make something out of paper that I had an abundance of in real life? Seriously, we had way too much snow. I decided one night while browsing my Pinterest page that I was going to give them a go. The winter season is upon us and this makes for the perfect time to experiment with snow related crafts! |
I had a bit of trial and error with the first one I made (remember I am a newbie at this), but I quickly realized what went wrong and learned from my mistakes. After I adjusted my methods, I was able to easily make a snowflake successfully!
I will post a quick crash course on how to make these for those of you who are in the same boat I was and am doing this for the first time, and then I will post some patterns for snowflakes to help satisfy your crafty tooth for a while.
I will post a quick crash course on how to make these for those of you who are in the same boat I was and am doing this for the first time, and then I will post some patterns for snowflakes to help satisfy your crafty tooth for a while.
Simple, isn't it? Now that you are a pro at this and can make a flurry in your living room, here are just a few of the patterns I found and gathered in one place for your convenience! There are many, many more out there, so don't feel limited to these! Have fun!