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Hello, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you today how to
make some paper snowflakes. After a couple of times of opening and closing our snowflake
it is starting to look pretty good. Definitely more like a flake and something that is going
to fall out of the sky this December. So if you now are wondering well this is kind of
nice one snowflake but geese Louise do I have to go through that process every single time?
If you want to have unique snowflakes, yeah you do. Because yeah you are going have to
go through and kind of like do different cuts each time, but there are some snowflakes that
this isn't the only piece of snow that is falling from the sky. And that is if you basically
go back and follow the steps we were folding that piece of paper into the triangles the
first time you fold it simply have two or three or four pieces of paper in that you
file in the fold. And again, like you keep doing the other processes like that. This
will mean that when ever you actually cut this, you will make two identical snowflakes
with the exact same type of cuts. So keep that in mind if you don't have a lot of time.
Also keep in mind though if you really get a lot more than two pieces of paper in here
folding and folding and folding those last folds can get very thick which means it is
very hard to keep things straight. Which means it is even harder to cut. So don't think you
are going to be able to make eight snowflakes in one blow even if you have one of those
big industrial paper cutters. You may not get good cuts and your snowflakes won't look
that good. But you can definitely get multiples in.