Everyone knows how to make paper snowflakes, but the kind you learned to cut in kindergarten can get a little boring. However, they are free DIY holiday decorations, and they don't have to be a generic snowflake design. They can be anything you want, from nerdy math kirigami to all the Star Wars characters you can think of! Don't Miss: Build Star Wars Christmas Tree Ornaments Out of LEGOs.
Dreaming of a snowy holiday with a touch of 'Star Wars?' Make some FREE Mandalorian paper snowflakes with these templates. This is the Way. In the spirit of The Force, I thought I'd share these amazing Start Wars snowflake designs we created using designer Anthony Herrera's original patterns.
You can find them here as FREE printables and good news, he's updated with the latest droids and characters from the popular franchise's latest movie in 2015. Star Wars Snowflakes My boys love Star Wars Crafts and Star Wars inspired recipes, so we were excited to find these creations by Anthony Herrera. What was supposed to be about 10.
Update (2019): Snowflake pattern for 2019 Update (2018): Star wars snowflake pattern for 2018 Update (2016): Rogue One Star Wars Snowflake patterns Update (2015): He has brought us new The Force Awakens patterns this year! Original post below: I love this idea for making Star Wars themed Snowflakes for the geek in your life (or for yourself!). Print out the template on paper, fold it and then cut out the design. Cut out any of the cool Star Wars snowflake patterns you find online using your Cricut.
The Star Wars snowflake designs are very detailed which means lots of little details need to be cut out carefully. I recommend small, sharp scissors or an X. After spending the morning figuring out this paper snowflake template, I worked out some of my own awesome nerdflakes to decorate the BuzzFeed offices.
I encourage you to print out the template and make your own paper nerdflakes, then post the results. These templates are incredible and make paper snowflakes with your favorite Star Wars characters and icons. Anthony Herrera's complete snowflake collection can be found here, but here are some.
They'll concentrate, focus, and really get into making their Star Wars snowflake. Just don't expect them to make a ton of them, because they are a tad bit tricky. We recommend printing the templates out on thin, plain copy paper.
Anything thicker and you won't be able to cut out the details. We have been so busy focusing on Rogue One (pixel patterns and LEGO sets) that I almost forgot to share the M4P exclusive Snowflake Patterns I promised to post before Christmas. So each day for the rest of this week we will share a new downloadable Star Wars Snowflake pattern.
ENJOY!