
We've been doing lots with snow and snow flakes yesterday and I found this interesting
craft using q-tips. Emeline made some VERY interesting snowflakes!

They started off very enthusiastically but that enthusiasm faded to frustration as they couldn't get
their q-tips to do exactly what they wanted to do. Also it was quite a blow when the table cloth would get pulled or the wax paper would get bumped because things would move and they would have to start all over.

Another interesting snowflake!

After you get your final snowflake in place you load the joints with glue. They are still on the paper drying out right now so I will show you the end results later (That is if
I can pull them off the paper while keeping them intact!!!?).
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