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5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]

5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like] 5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]

The method of making paper-cut snowflakes has been introduced before. The snowflake patterns provided at that time were also very simple. It can be said to help friends who have never made paper-cut snowflakes get started. The four types of paper-cut snowflakes made today The pattern is relatively complicated, so if you like to cut paper by yourself, don’t miss it.


5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]


Winter without snowflakes will always seem very lonely, so let paper-cut snowflakes accompany you through the long winter.




5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]


1. First, you still need to prepare materials. The materials for paper cutting are always very simple: a pen and a good pair of scissors, plus a stack of paper. Of course, patience and creativity are also essential.


Tips for paper selection: It is recommended to use printing paper as the material for paper-cutting, because printing paper has a natural advantage, that is, it is white, and at the same time, printing paper is relatively strong, and it is cheap and easy to obtain. , there is no reason not to use her.




2. The first folding step is relatively simple. The folding method introduced before is suitable for making six petals, and the simpler folding method shown below is based on four petals.


The specific steps are as follows:


5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like] 5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like] 5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]

5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like] 5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like] 5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]


5 intricate paper-cut snowflakes [There’s always something you’ll like]


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