Pipe cleaners in silver, gold or other metallic shades are ideal for creating a sparkly holiday season decoration. While these snowflakes are simple to make, they look incredibly effective when hung from a tree or window.
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- 1Assemble the items needed. These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".
- 2Cut each of the pipe cleaners in half.
- 3Put 11 of the halves together in a bunch. Use the twelfth piece to bind the bunch together tightly, by winding it around the middle. Make sure it is holding each of the pieces firmly in place.
- 4Start unfolding each piece from the centre in a star burst formation. Aim for evenness and rounded shape overall.
- 5Thread the needle with the fishing line or invisible thread. Thread through the various pompoms and when you have 2 to 5 or so pompoms on a line, cut and knot the line with a hanging loop. Make sure that there is space between the pompoms – the idea is to suggest the effect of the snowflakes falling, and bunching them up would look less effective.
- 6Attach the line of threaded pompoms to the snowflake. Use the end without the hanging loop to wrap around the centre of the snowflake and knot in place.
- 7Repeat both making the snowflakes and the threaded pompom lengths as many times as wished, to make as many snowflakes as you'd like.
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Edit Things You'll Need
- These are for each snowflake:
- 6 tinsel or metallic pipe cleaners (chenille sticks) in gold, silver, red, green, etc. colours
- 5 silver, gold, etc. sparkle pompoms in assorted sizes
- Sewing needle
- Fishing line or invisible thread
- Scissors
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Edit Sources and Citations
- Adapted from Australian BH&G, July 2010, p. 229
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Last edited:
December 12, 2011 by Goldenzebra
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Christmas Decorations | Pipe Cleaner Crafts