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DIY STAR WARS SNOWFLAKES!! WITHOUT HAVING TO USE THE FORCE!


   With winter upon us, we thought it would be fun to share a fun project of ours with you: snowflake designs with a Star Wars twist.
   Last year’s wild success with our original designs prompted us to spend some time this year polishing those designs and coming up with some new ones. We had so much fun in fact that there are 19 new designs altogether.

Directions

  1. Click Diagram link to download the PDF
  2. Print the PDF
  3. Cut the circle out
  4. Fold the diagram. We found doing a accordion fold worked better for us.
  5. Cut the grey area out (you may need an Exacto knife for some of the designs)
  6. Unfold and hang!

Individual Diagrams

Stormtrooper - Star Wars Snowflake

Stormtrooper

Boba Fett - Star Wars Snowflake

Boba Fett

Darth Vader - Star Wars Snowflake

Darth Vader

Clone Trooper - Star Wars Snowflake

Clone Trooper

Han Solo - Star Wars Snowflake

Han Solo

T-47 airspeeder - Star Wars Snowflake

T-47 Airspeeder

Imperial logo - Star Wars Snowflake

Imperial Logo

Rebel logo - Star Wars Snowflake

Rebel Logo

Republic logo - Star Wars Snowflake

Republic Logo

Additional Diagrams from Full Collection

X-Wing starfighter - Star Wars Snowflake

X-Wing Starfighter

TIE Fighter - Star Wars Snowflake

TIE Fighter

Star Destroyer - Star Wars Snowflake

Star Destroyer

Millennium Falcon - Star Wars Snowflake

Millennium Falcon

Princess Leia - Star Wars Snowflake

Princess Leia

Eta-2 interceptor - Star Wars Snowflake

Eta-2 Interceptor

Death Star - Star Wars Snowflake

Death Star

Clone Trooper 2 - Star Wars Snowflake

Clone Trooper 2

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