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Paper snowflakes for a 25 year old in a nursing home, could u do one?

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  • ragz_2
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    That's so lovely of you to do that for your friend. You'd better have a lot of sticky tack ready cos I think you'll be getting quite a few!
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  • i think its a beautiful idea- I had no idea that anything like this existed. I will do my best to do one- well me & my 5 year old who likes doing things like this!
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  • mrcow
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    mrcow wrote: »
    Okay - I've made two.

    They are rubbish considering my age, but I'm not very arty. Will post them off tomorrow.


    I've glued them together to make one as it looked better.

    Mine's the pink and red one with the glitter and sequins on when it comes through if you're wondering ;)
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  • Mudbath
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    mrcow wrote: »
    I've glued them together to make one as it looked better.

    Mine's the pink and red one with the glitter and sequins on when it comes through if you're wondering ;)

    You sound as though you had as much fun as me making a snowflake. Not sure I'll admit to looking at your instructions though :o. Mine is decorated with silver squiggles and silver writing and I'm almost embarrassed to admit how much I enjoyed making it xx:rotfl:
  • what kind of paper did you use mudbath
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  • I am making loads of these as our Christmas Elf will decorate our littles girls rooms when they are asleep one night so i will happily pop a couple in the post to you too.
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  • Mudbath
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    Tootles - I just used normal white paper but then I decorated it with silver pen. I guess you could use any paper at all xx
  • claireac
    claireac Posts: 983 Forumite
    I was going to make some at the weekend with my dd, so will happily post a couple. She's only 3 though so it will be covered in glitter lol!
  • Elliesmum
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    More than happy to help - just found a pack of doillies.... DD loves making these.

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  • jcr16
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    sounds a wonderful idea. i'll get the kids to help make some over the weekend and post them to you..
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