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Make paper snowflakes out of coffee filters
Any way you can get kids involved in holiday decorating...do it. Here's an easy paper snowflake hack from Kirsten: I was cutting paper snowflakes out of coffee filters the other night and thought it might make a good hack. They are easier to fold to get six-sided flakes (in half, in thirds, in half again), they're thinner than printer paper (easier for kids to cut), but not too thin that they're fragile. We don't even drink coffee - but I keep filters around for various kiddo projects! Basket coffee filters work better than cone filters for this project. I once got a massive package at Costco (something like 500 filters) for about $8. If you want color, before you cut the filters, water down some blue food coloring or watercolor paint, and drip it onto the filters. You can even dampen the filters with a spray of water first to help the color gently spread. Flatten, let dry, then proceed! Related: Cut wrapping paper scraps and seasonal catalogs into paper snowflakes • View comments • Visit Parent Hacks to read the responses to this post or leave your own!
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