![]() ![]() ![]() Time to add some personal touch and thats purely based on your creativity and style. I made snowflakes with 8 petals and so I made 8 of such similar figures and then attached them on to a paper strip roll with hot glue – Just make sure you leave a bit of time for the glue to dry between each petal so that your snowflake isn’t wobbly and fragile!. Repeat the same procedure for say 2-3 numbers on either sides,and then put a staple pin to bring all together. Fold your strip to match the edges together but make sure you don’t crease flat the bent area, you want that loop to look pretty curvy- this one this going to be the middle structure and you need to add similar ones to your left and right in a symmetrical fashion. I made a few white and blue snowflakes, some big and some small so just play around and find what size you want them to be. Make set of petals first and then move on to assembling them into snowflakes as that way you save a lot of time and don’t break your “flow”. I took A4 size paper and cut them into strips of half inch width and along the width of the paper. Starting, cut out your papers into strips, preferably wider ones so that its easy to work and also hold without it slipping between your fingers. Honestly this is the most sophisticated looking snowflake ornament that makes you feel like you need so much expertise and talent to pull out, which is what I thought when I pinned it on Pinterest but, this is really easy peasy!
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