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Make A 6 sided snowflake

Make A 6 sided snowflake
It is nearly time for snow in the northeast. Let's celebrate by making our own! Also, when the 'holidays' get here paper snowflakes make nice non-denominational decorations, not to mention powerful ammunition for the "war on Christmas". Happy holidays.
 
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Step 1Get your paper

Get your paper
I'll be using 8 1/2 by 11 inch plain white paper from my huge pack of paper which was rendered useless when we updated to vista and discovered Lexmark was not releasing drivers for my printer for vista. You can use what ever paper you would like. It's a free and polluted country; your snowflakes can be any color you like.
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Dec 9, 2010. 8:35 PMpeltierd says:
TIP: For awesome realistic looking 'flakes, try to make all cuts at 60 degree angles.
Dec 9, 2010. 5:19 PMmsjfrizzle says:
If you can find a protractor, you can get the folds just right by lining up the center of the protractor with the little fold mark in the middle, and then marking 60 and 120 degrees out on the edge of the protractor. The folds should run from the center fold mark, through one of the 60/120 marks, dividing your snowflake into equal 60 degree sections. This is a math activity I use with elementary students about this time of year when they're too excited to focus on paper/pencil math problems.
Dec 9, 2010. 9:38 AMskinnerboxxxx says:
I use a plastic 30-60-90 triangle to make these "even thirds" folds. You can get them in the art, school, or office section of any store. Still have to "finagle" a bit, but quick and easy. Best!
Nov 29, 2010. 11:45 AMmechelle003 says:
i don`t get it
Dec 9, 2010. 6:52 AMreedz says:
Don't get what? We can help you if we know where you are having trouble.
Sep 14, 2009. 10:02 AMbootilicious says:
who invented the snowflake makeing thing? and how did they come up with it...i cant seem to find anything out on this subject and im doing a project about snowflakes for school and i need to figure out who stated it and how it was started if u would plz comment back i would apresheate it
Mar 19, 2009. 1:52 PMnkem1234 says:
i don't understand how to do this step...
Dec 17, 2008. 6:56 PMcoolboy45 says:
oh OK thank you
Dec 17, 2008. 3:46 PMcoolboy45 says:
whats finagle
Nov 22, 2008. 7:33 PMkibbler says:
Northeast... Where do you live? (state)

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