Cupcake Liner Snowflakes – ARTBAR

This is a fantastic craft for a cozy day inside. All you need are some simple cupcake liners (right here I made use of white and kraft) and some scissors. Gap punchers optional. That is it! Fold them a couple times, snip here and there, and soon you will have a complete table complete of these tiny cupcake liner snowflakes.

Paper snowflakes made from cupcake liners.

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Source checklist for Cupcake Liner Snowflakes:

~ White and/or craft cupcake liners

~ Scissors

~ Gap punch (we utilized 1/8″)

Paper snowflakes made from cupcake liners.

How to make Cupcake Liner Snowflakes:

1. Fold paper liner 3 times.

2. Lower the outer, top rated edge. I found that zig-zag factors appeared the most effective on these tiny fellas.

3. Reduce a small bit off the tip, some notches on the sides, and/or some hole punches.

4. Open up to reveal your charming, Scandi snowflake!

Paper snowflakes made from cupcake liners.

Tape them to a wall or window, use them as present toppers, or make a very simple garland! I could see these all across a room, Elf design.

Pleased snipping!

xo, Bar

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