With their fanciful geometric designs, delicate snowflakes are the perfect inspiration for winter craft projects.
Festoon your living room with garlands of shimmering snowflakes. To make flakes sparkle, apply spray adhesive (parents only) or dab gently with a sponge-tipped glue applicator, then sprinkle with glitter. Shake off excess, let dry; thread onto satin ribbon. Affix to mantelpiece or walls with poster putty.
When snow is falling, it's as if the air itself is alive. Dangle 3-D snowflakes overhead to create a similar effect. To make a 3-D snowflake, cut out six identical designs. Fold each in half like a book; glue back sides together, repeating until all are joined. Hang flakes on loops of thread or monofilament; attach to the ceiling with white paper tape.
A cascade of vintage handmade doilies treated with fabric stiffener forms a fanciful snowfall in the window.
Grace your panes with paper snowflakes, attaching them with poster putty. Or, tape them together to create a paper snowflake wreath.
This garland of dancing snowflakes looks dazzling in front of a mirror, where its reflection doubles the show.
With crocheted versions of this seasonal icon, you can bring its frosty filigree indoors.
Present cookies in tins with our download-and-print doily labels, which mimic colorful snowflakes.
With its pipe-cleaner candles, this small fir recalls a time when Christmas trees were brightened with flame.
A delicate-looking wreath that creates the magical effect of candles flickering in the snow is easy to make and surprisingly sturdy.
Pipe cleaners in white and silver can be twisted into festive ornaments for your tree.
These snowflakes, made of origami paper, are easy to fold and cut.
The snowflakes outside will sigh with envy when they see this one in the window.
These sparkling tinsel snowflakes are sure to brighten up your holiday tree.
Holiday gifts of family photos become even more special when encircled by doily patterns.
To capture their sparkling essence for your holiday party, re-create snowflakes in glitter, which won't melt away, on a sheer organza tablecloth overlay.
Just like the real thing, no two of our wax snowflake ornaments are exactly alike.
These snowflake stockings have been hung by the chimney with flair.
Although these oversize snowflake streamers look delicate, they're made from a sturdy material that allows them to withstand wet weather.
Homemade marshmallows floating in mugs of hot cocoa -- or packaged by hand -- are joyful signs of the season.
This beautiful and easy winter-inspired craft is made from an unexpected household item.
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