Monday, November 19, 2012

Holidays Snowflakes
Arts & Crafts Activity

When it comes to arts and crafts, I like to challenge myself with ideas that are different and yet somewhat complicated. But sometimes I also enjoy the simpleness. Being able to throw together a neat creation in no time is so rewarding and fun! These Holidays snowflakes are the perfect example of an easy yet super charming craft. They will bring some holiday magic into your home anytime of day and will turn your ambiance into a real winter wonderland!

What you will need
  • Pipe cleaners, metallic colours (35 of them will make 4 large snowflakes)
  • Fishing string (if you want to hang your snowflakes)

How to make it

  • Cut 8 pipe cleaners in half. 
  • Keep them together in a bunch.
  • Take another pipe cleaner and wrap it around the 8 pipe cleaners in such way to bundle them together. 
  • Spread the branches out on both sides to create a spherical snowflake. 

You can also cut the ends to vary the shape. Another great idea is to add fake pearls or zircons to give your snowflakes a more dramatic and chic effect. 

With the fishing string, hang your many snowflakes at various heights to your curtain rods. When the sun hits your windows, your snowflakes will dance merrily and shine in all their splendour!

Happy Holidays!

We Made That


22 comments:

  1. Thoe do sound easy and are actually really elegant looking! Thanks!

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  2. Fun craft idea! We'll have to try this out sometime.

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  3. I love this idea, my daughter loves to do crafts..Thank you for posting.

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  4. What a great idea and looks so easy.Thanks for sharing this.

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  5. Those look great and sound really simple to make! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. This is just the post i needed. I have been looking for craft ideas for an upcoming Christmas party I'm having for the kids. This is super easy and all the kids can participate. Great post! Thanks :)

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  7. You always have such great craft ideas. I like them all. I can't wait to try some with my kids

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  8. These are awesome!! And what is best is that my boys can make these themselves!! And I already have the space for them!!

    Thanks, Melissa!! :D

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  9. Oh my those are beautiful and so easy to make!

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  10. What a cute idea!!! You always have the best craft ideas. How do you come up with all of this?

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  11. Oh how pretty! Definitely a must try with my little mister. I would love for you to add this, and others of your wonderful ideas, to my weekly Mom's Library Link-Up every Wednesday.
    New follower and would love for you to come check us out!
    Be blessed,
    Julie @ Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk

    http://heymommychocolatemilk.blogspot.com/2012/11/co-hosting-moms-library-link-up-6-for-me.html

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  12. Love an easy craft, would be great to do with the kids

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  13. These are really pretty... great idea.

    Mollyxxx

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  14. So pretty and quick! I would love if you would link up to Fall Into the Holidays-

    http://redcrowgreencrow.wordpress.com/2012/11/24/fall-into-the-holidays-10/

    Katie @ Horrific Knits

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  15. So easy and they are beautiful! I can see them in blue and purple too. Thanks for sharing at Mom's Library.

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  16. Those came out so awesome, thanks for sharing on the We Made That Linky!

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  17. These look so fun and easy too! Thank you so much for sharing your creativity at Mom On Timeout. Hope to see you back tonight!

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  18. These are beautiful!! I'm thinking we will have to make some of these to decorate for my daughter's birthday party. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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