Fold the paper snowflake in fours. Then you cut the edges and insides into any shape. Open the paper and the snowflake is exactly the same on each side!
A snowflake has six points. So you want to fold your paper in sixths, not fourths or eighths. Here is one way to do it - very simple: Snowflakes 1, below in the links. A slightly more complicated but also neater and more precise way is shown in Snowflakes 2. Snowflakes 3 is just a slightly different approach to the first method.
I always liked to make one more fold so I could get symmetrical arches across the one-sixth wedges by cutting little chunks out of the edges rather than making one big, long cut. This takes good scissors and some care because of the thickness of the paper. The results are much more spectacular.
ANYONE KNOW HOW 2 MAKE A SNOWFLAKE!?!?
Its Flake. Sand contains grains of sand. Snow contains flakes of snow.
To flake is to snow. Just as rain produces drops of water, snow produces flakes of ice.
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powder snow, sleet, slush, snow blanket, snow crystal, snowbank, snowdrift, snowfall ice crystal or crystalline ice
blast, cloudburst, cyclone, disturbance, snowstorm, squallWhite Out is the terminology used by meteorologist
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Its Flake. Sand contains grains of sand. Snow contains flakes of snow.
One option could be "flake" and "make."
Snow flake!
snow flake and gummy
Press the little snow flake button at the bottom of the video near the buttons for expanding the screen
To flake is to snow. Just as rain produces drops of water, snow produces flakes of ice.
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I can give you several sentences.The snow flake melted instantly.I found a flake of obsidian on the ground.That rock will flake easily when struck.You could also use the slang meaning of someone who is eccentric or odd. "That fellow is a real flake!"
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try this to make cool fire. Medieval(Fire+Metal)+Snow flake(Ice+Earth)
try this to make cool fire. Medieval(Fire+Metal)+Snow flake(Ice+Earth)