Each snowflake is unique and so will be the ones you make! Whether it's December 24th or July 24th, these snowflakes are beautiful and quite easy to make; all you'll need is some paper and a pair of scissors. Because of their simplicity and aesthetic appeal, paper snowflakes are a fantastic craft idea for kids and adults alike.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Round Snowflake

  1. 1
    Fold a piece of paper in half. For a standard snowflake, a normal printer paper(8.5 x 11) is just fine. To get fancy, decorate your paper beforehand in colored pencil, crayon, or marker. Or use colored paper!
  2. 2
    Find the center of the paper on the fold. Then grab the bottom corner and bring it to the center, forming a triangle. Then, fold it again, turning over the folded corner. The paper should end up being folded into thirds, slightly resembling a cone shape.
    • If you found that confusing, fold one side over about 1/3 of the way and then fold the other side over to cover the first side. Any better?
    • When you're handling your soon-to-be snowflake, always keep the point down. This is the center of your snowflake.
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  3. 3
    Fold in half. You have a mini-cone in front of you, right? Just like this?
  4. 4
    Cut off the top in a very slight arch. You are cutting through all the layers just where the top layer stops. It should be pretty clear to see. You're now ready to create your snowflake!
  5. 5
    Start cutting. You may want to begin with a very simple pattern and then move on to more complicated patterns. Or dive in. The smaller the cuts (and the more in number), the more detailed your snowflake will be.
  6. 6
    Unfold the snowflake. Unfolding takes some patience (make sure it doesn't tear!), but you'll have your first six-sided snowflake in seconds. Tada! Onto the next!
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
Angular Snowflake

  1. 1
    Get a sheet of 8.5 x 11, or A4 paper. Create a perfect square by taking the bottom corner and folding it over to the top, at a diagonal. A 3" (7.5 cm) or so piece will be sticking out. Cut off the excess so you're working with just the square.
    • At all steps in this method make sure your creases are firm and straight. If they're not clean and symmetrical, you may end up with a wonky snowflake.
  2. 2
    Fold the paper in half, in a triangle shape. This is the same fold you made in the first step and is only mentioned in case you unfolded it to cut. Once it's folded once, fold it again, forming an even smaller triangle.
    • At this point, you may fold it again to create a different, much smaller, base for your snowflake. Experiment! However, for kids, folding it again renders it much more difficult to work with.
  3. 3
    Start making cuts. This is where the snowflake gets really good. If you get creative with it, you'll end up with a pattern that's intricate, delicate, and detailed. Or you could end up with a couple of slits in a piece of paper. Cut in curves, angles, and swirls to get the most out of the paper.
    • You may find it useful to hold on to the center of the snowflake -- the very tip. Though you can cut it off and the snowflake will hold together! The more paper you cut off, the flimsier it will be -- not necessarily a bad thing.
  4. 4
    Carefully unfold your snowflake. If you've made a lot of cuts, the snowflake may rip, so be careful. And if your cuts were very small, sometimes the layers of paper stick together (think election day 2000).
    • If you're not happy with your pattern, fold it back up and take a few more whacks at the paper. Problem solved.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Should I use origami paper or regular paper?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can use both kinds of paper. Printer paper also works well.
  • Question
    Which snowflake do I need to do?
    Beauty and the Beast
    Beauty and the Beast
    Community Answer
    You don't need to do any. Just choose the design you like best. If you can't decide, ask a friend or family member for advice.
  • Question
    Do I cut off different pieces?
    Christmas Nerd
    Christmas Nerd
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can cut them into circles, hearts, or stars. You can even create your own design.
  • Question
    How do you create a design?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Follow the directions to make a paper triangle, then make little triangle-shaped divots all around the edge of the paper. Leave a fair amount of paper creased and connected.
  • Question
    On the first example, why do I always end up with half a snowflake?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You probably need to cut your snowflake on the open paper side and not on the fold.
  • Question
    With method 2, when I opened up my snowflake, I only got 2 sides instead of the whole thing. What has happened?
    Cinderella789
    Cinderella789
    Community Answer
    You might have cut it too much or in the wrong place. My first snowflake was like that.
  • Question
    Will the snowflakes get harder and harder?
    Beauty and the Beast
    Beauty and the Beast
    Community Answer
    It depends on what styles you're using. If you're doing a hard design, just remember it doesn't have to be perfect. You can make a chart of different designs and their difficulty level.
  • Question
    Can I do this with cardstock?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes! A snowflake made from cardstock would be even stronger than one made with regular paper.
  • Question
    What is the name of this technique?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Kirigami.
  • Question
    Is this relaxing, or is it just me?
    Christmas Nerd
    Christmas Nerd
    Community Answer
    You're not alone! It's very soothing. Many people find it relaxing to let their creativity flow.
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Warnings

  • Adult supervision of young children is essential during the cutting stages, as they may cut themselves.
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Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Markers/crayons (optional)

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Article SummaryX

To make a paper snowflake, cut a piece of paper into a square shape. Fold the paper in half diagonally to form a triangle, then fold it in half twice more. Using scissors, make cuts into the sides of the paper, such as triangles, rectangles, or round shapes. Then, carefully unfold the paper to reveal your paper snowflake!

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