Wintery Crafts
- By Sylvie DeLorn

Wow, it has certainly been a long time since I've been sitting in the writer's chair for this article but it feels like a long anticipated wait, am I right? For the past month I've found myself doing nothing but making paper snowflakes. Why? Simple, in my little corner of the world there hasn't been a proper snowfall in awhile and I decided to make my own. Since I've been making an elephant ton of them it seemed like a good idea to get the rest of the House involved as well.

For this craft all you're going to need is:
+ A square sheet of paper
+ A pair of scissors

It doesn't matter all that much what size the paper is, as long as it's square, and it also doesn't matter what kind of scissors you use as long as they can cut the said piece of paper. Now we just follow these simple steps.








5. "But what about the design of the snowflake?"
What about it? Each snowflake is special in its own way, it would be a disgrace in the name of a snowflake if I told you what pattern to cut into your little triangle. So cut whichever way you want, get that little snowflake to be as unique as they ever could be and you'll live up to the magic of winter. Oh, you're finished with all the cutting? Very well.


That's all there is to this. Just cutting out a new shape and enjoying it's "one-of-a-kind"ness.

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