How To Make Christmas Snowflakes
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Paper snowflakes are a magical craft that children aged 4–7 can create with just a few simple materials. They're perfect for decorating your home during the festive season, and the process is wonderfully forgiving—every snowflake turns out unique and beautiful.
What You'll Need
- White or coloured paper (A4 or square sheets work best)
- Child-safe scissors
- Pencil (optional, for marking)
- String or tape for hanging
That's it! You may also want to have a damp cloth nearby to wipe sticky fingers between cuts.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Start with a square
If using A4 paper, fold one corner diagonally to create a triangle, then trim away the excess rectangle. You'll be left with a square.
Step 2: Fold into a triangle
Fold your square in half diagonally, then fold it in half again. You now have a smaller triangle.
Step 3: Fold one more time
Fold the triangle in half once more. Your paper is now quite thick, which is perfect for cutting.
Step 4: Cut your pattern
Using child-safe scissors, carefully cut small shapes from the edges and folds of your triangle. Try cutting small triangles, squares, or curved notches. The key is to cut away pieces—don't worry about precision; the randomness is part of the charm.
Step 5: Unfold gently
Carefully unfold your paper to reveal your snowflake. The cuts you made will have created a symmetrical pattern all the way around.
Tips for Success
- Start simple: Younger children (4–5) may prefer larger cuts and fewer folds. Older children (6–7) can experiment with more detailed patterns.
- Supervise scissors: Always supervise young children when using scissors, even child-safe ones.
- Don't cut too much: If you remove too much paper, your snowflake may fall apart. A good rule is to leave at least a small strip of paper connecting each section.
- Experiment with colours: White is traditional, but blue, silver, or even pastel shades create lovely festive decorations.
- Make it a group activity: Create a whole collection and hang them together for maximum impact.
Display Your Creations
Tape your snowflakes to windows where light can shine through them, or hang them from string in doorways and around your home. They make wonderful gifts for grandparents and teachers too.
This simple craft keeps little hands busy, builds confidence, and fills your home with handmade festive cheer.