Traditional wintertime crafts include the cutting of paper snowflakes. Both young and young at heart enjoy watching the transformation take place, from plain paper into an exciting reveal of shape and wonderment. Not a winter with children around should pass that doesn't include this project.
Can you remember being so amazed the first time you watched someone cut a paper snowflake? Passing along the tradition might be something you desire, but you can't quite remember how to fold the paper. Fold the paper in half.
It should now be 8 1/2- by 5 1/2-inches. Fold the paper in half again, perpendicularly. Now the paper should measure 4 1/4 by 5 1/2.
Take one corner of the paper, use the two sides that make that corner and fold the paper so they now touch. You should have a triangle. Fold the loose edge back towards the folded edge.
You have one edge that is a fold and the other two edges of the triangle are open. Using one of these open edges, take the top layer and fold it towards the ... more.
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