Fabric Snowflakes Are Simply Magical

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Choose Frosty Colors or Your Holiday Favorites!

Beautiful fabric snowflakes hung throughout the house will provide a magical touch to your holiday decor. They’re so easy to make, too, and don’t involve any sewing.

For each of the large snowflakes shown here choose two coordinating fabrics and cut them into 7″ squares. Blues and grays give them a frosty look. They’re gorgeous in gold, too, or in any color that fits your decor.

Large Fabric Snowflake

Bond the squares together, cut them just right and fold them into shape. Of course, you can make them smaller if you want by starting with smaller squares and narrowing the space between cuts.

Heat’n Bond Ultra Hold (get it here) gives the snowflakes structure and a glue gun holds the parts in place. So easy!

The video below show you how to make them step by step.

Click here to watch the video at YouTube if it doesn’t play on your device.

The snowflakes are beautiful in other colors, as well, and often look like stars. Patriotic colors will be wonderful for the 4th of July.

Fabric Star

From Miller’s Dry Goods.

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