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How can one learn how to make a paper snowflake? - Answers
To make a 6-pointed snowflake, the first step is to begin with a square piece of writing paper and cut that sheet in half with a pair of scissors. Next, fold the paper diagonally to form a triangle and crease it firmly. Then, fold this triangle diagonally again in half to make a smaller triangle. After this, fold this smaller triangle into thirds forming even three smaller triangles so the tip has 3 folds 30 degrees apart from each other. Fold the left third over and line up as closely as possible to get it symmetrical. Cut the top of the paper at an angle and then use your creativity to make various cuts. Lastly, unfold the paper and see your snowflake!
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How can one learn how to make a paper snowflake? - Answers
To make a 6-pointed snowflake, the first step is to begin with a square piece of writing paper and cut that sheet in half with a pair of scissors. Next, fold the paper diagonally to form a triangle and crease it firmly. Then, fold this triangle diagonally again in half to make a smaller triangle. After this, fold this smaller triangle into thirds forming even three smaller triangles so the tip has 3 folds 30 degrees apart from each other. Fold the left third over and line up as closely as possible to get it symmetrical. Cut the top of the paper at an angle and then use your creativity to make various cuts. Lastly, unfold the paper and see your snowflake!
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How can one learn how to make a paper snowflake? - Answers
To make a 6-pointed snowflake, the first step is to begin with a square piece of writing paper and cut that sheet in half with a pair of scissors. Next, fold the paper diagonally to form a triangle and crease it firmly. Then, fold this triangle diagonally again in half to make a smaller triangle. After this, fold this smaller triangle into thirds forming even three smaller triangles so the tip has 3 folds 30 degrees apart from each other. Fold the left third over and line up as closely as possible to get it symmetrical. Cut the top of the paper at an angle and then use your creativity to make various cuts. Lastly, unfold the paper and see your snowflake!
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