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    I'm going to give these a go with my 6yr old mindee. Really hoping he doesn't say it going to be too hard, like a lot of things I plan for him to do Hx

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    Your a star. Made these last year and for the life of me couldnt find them again. They are really easy to make once you have tried it and look great..guess what im doing tonight!

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    My little ones a too young but I think I will make a few to hang from the ceiling.
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    Thank you so much for posting these

    I made one myself as a trial run before the school run, then had 2 5 yr olds making one - which they did really easily with minimal assistance. Then one 5 yr old made another and then his sister made one too.

    So I have 2 lovely big ones hanging from my ceiling and 2 went home with the kids - they are awesome and super effective. I used paper that was coloured on one side and white on the other - it makes them look AMAZING!!! one it hot pink and white, the other bright green and white!!
    triangle sandwiches are better than square ones...

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    They look so good. Thank you for the link.

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    I made these last year and had to keep proving to people that I had actually made them!!

    They are brilliant, will be making some more tomorrow, thank you for the link cause I was going to search for it and you saved me a job

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    I made these in previous years but had forgotten how

    thanks for bringing it up
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

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    Thanks for forgetting then putting link on. I know my older mindees will love doing this


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    thank you was looking for something different for the guides to make

    these will be perfect

    cathy

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    I made these with my daughter yesterday as my mindees are all too little.
    She loved them.

    I'm going to show all my cm friends tomorrow
    Love Amanda

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    I dont have a stapler :O was thnking maybe card and hole punch one of tops and tie with ribbon into a circle then glue side edges.. anyone made one that thinks that would work?

    Also think that less lines would do anything like three lines to cut.. think ill experiment!

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    I them and am hooked even my hubby is impressed x thanks
    jax

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    Love this

    Thank you

    Angel xx

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    Just had a go at this with my dd(6). We made a white one. I thought they were easier than expected but she still said she had enough after making 1 and is a craft-aholic usually! Oh well, looks nice hanging in the window. Thanks for sharing the link.

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    Thanks for the link. They looks so good really!
    I have a few other ideas for 3d snowflake,there is a few way to do it.
    I will try now and when Im did it I will going to share it here : )

 

 
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