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Written by Jenny Wanderscheid   

 

Snowflakes


Materials:
Paper
scissors
white tempera paint
dish detergent
toothpicks
marshmallows

For paper snowflakes, fold a piece of white paper several times. Then make a variety of cutouts along the folds. Open up the piece of paper and it's a snowflake. If you want to decorate your windows with painted snowflakes do it with white tempera paint and a squirt of liquid dish detergent to make it easier to wash off the windows later. Use a paint brush and a corner of a sponge. Makes snowflakes with toothpicks and miniature marshmallows connected to each other.

 

 

 

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Snowflakes - January 24, 2011- Quick and Easy Daily Crafts for Kids
Monday, 24 January 2011
  Snowflakes Materials: Paper scissors white tempera paint dish detergent toothpicks marshmallows For paper snowflakes, fold a piece...

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