Easy Cut Out Snowflake Designs Maltese Cross

Paper snowflakes are so fun and simple to make. You can create beautiful snowflake designs using a simple piece of paper and a pair of scissors – in less than 5 minutes! This classic craft never gets old and is a very inexpensive way to add some winter cheer to any room. You'll have your own little paper blizzard before you know it!

We've created 9 free printable snowflake templates that you can print off (you'll find those near the bottom of this post), or you can follow the simple folding technique and create your own 6 pointed paper snowflake patterns.

Hang them on the fridge, or in the window. Or attach a piece of fishing line and tape them to the ceiling. This is such a great winter craft and a super fun way to make decorations that can stay up all winter long!

Paper snowflakes are SO SIMPLE and super inexpensive to make! Follow these 7 easy steps for how to make paper snowflakes. This is such a classic kids craft and a super fun winter activity for kids, teens, tweens, grown ups and seniors. Make up your own designs or use one of our printable paper snowflakes templates. It's easy to make beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every single time! 

Remember making paper snowflakes when you were a kid? You'd do your best to fold the paper just the right way, and then go to town cutting out random shapes?

I remember being so excited to unfold them to see what shape I had created. It's pretty amazing to see the beautiful snowflake shapes you can create with just a few cuts!

Check out our video for how to make snowflakes out of paper:

Looking for even more winter themed craft ideas? Here's a few of our favourites:

Coffee Filter Snowflakes

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Kids Winter Hat Art Project

First you'll need a square piece of paper:

Using a standard piece of letter sized printer paper, take the bottom right corner of the paper and bring it up and over to the left edge. The bottom edge should line up perfectly with the left edge.

Run your fingers along the diagonal edge to make a fold. You should have a perfect triangle shape, with a long rectangular shape above it.

Cut the rectangular strip off right at the edge of the paper that was folded over. You'll be left with a triangle that unfolds into a perfect square!

How to cut a piece of paper into a square

How to Make Paper Snowflakes:

Step 1: Take a square piece of paper and fold it in half diagonally to make a triangle.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 1

Step 2: Fold the triangle in half again to make a smaller triangle.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 2

Step 3: Fold this smaller triangle into thirds. Start by bringing the right point towards the left by one third.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 3

Step 4: Then bring the left point towards the right by one third. It's easy using the templates below, but if you're doing it freehand, you might have to adjust the folds to make sure the edges line up perfectly.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 4

Step 5: Cut off the pointed ends so you're left with a small triangle.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 5a

Paper Snowflakes - Step 5b

Step 6: Cut your snowflake pattern into the sides of this small triangle. You can cut triangles, diamonds, curves, even half hearts. If you cut off the tip, you'll have a snowflake with a hole in the middle.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 6

Step 7: Unfold your snowflake carefully and use your fingers to flatten it out. If you want it to be really flat, you can iron it using a very low heat setting.

Paper Snowflakes - Step 7

What kind of paper should you use for paper snowflakes?

You can use printer paper, newsprint or construction paper to make paper snowflakes. Don't use heavy paper or it will be hard to cut out.

I like to use plain old letter (8.5″ x 11″) printer paper, but any size will work. You can use legal sized paper (8.5″ x 14″) if that's what you have – then use the scraps to make two smaller snowflakes to go with it. Or if you have any tabloid size paper (11″ x 17″), you can make extra large snowflakes.

If you're having trouble cutting through printer paper, try parchment paper instead. Parchment paper is much thinner than regular paper which makes it easier to cut.

Paper snowflakes are SO SIMPLE and super inexpensive to make! It's easy to make beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every single time! 

What kind of scissors should you use for paper snowflakes?

You can use any scissors as long as they're strong and fairly sharp. Children's scissors often aren't strong enough to cut through all the layers of paper.

I like to use "detail scissors" for paper snowflakes. They're mini scissors (they're my pink scissors in the video below) with shorter, sharp blades that make it easier to do detailed cutting work.

Here's an Amazon affiliate link to the exact scissors that I used.

How to make a snowflake out of paper

Paper Snowflake Templates

We created 9 printable paper snowflake templates that you can print out and use to make beautiful snowflake patterns every single time!

Watch our video to see how to use the template to make snowflakes:

The templates are numbered according to the following image:

Paper snowflakes are SO SIMPLE and super inexpensive to make! Follow these 7 easy steps for how to make paper snowflakes. This is such a classic kids craft and a super fun winter activity for kids, teens, tweens, grown ups and seniors. Make up your own designs or use one of our printable paper snowflakes templates. It's easy to make beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every single time! 

Find the pattern you like in the image above, and click the link below to get the corresponding printable template:

>>> Snowflake Template 1 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 2 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 3 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 4 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 5 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 6 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 7 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 8 <<<

>>> Snowflake Template 9 <<<

When you're using the templates, the process is exactly the same as above, but I've marked out the lines and patterns where you need to fold and cut.

Just make sure that the printed lines stay on the outside as you fold. Don't fold towards the lines, otherwise you won't be able to see them when it comes time to cut out the pattern.

How to make snowflakes out of paper

How to Make Paper Snowflakes

7 easy steps for folding beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every time!

Prep Time 5 mins

Total Time 5 mins

  • Scissors

  • 1 piece Paper
  • Take a square piece of paper and fold it in half diagonally to make a triangle.

  • Fold the triangle in half again to make a smaller triangle.

  • Fold this smaller triangle into thirds. Start by bringing the right point towards the left by one third.

  • Then bring the left point towards the right by one third. You might have to adjust the folds to make sure the edges line up perfectly.

  • Cut off the pointed ends so you're left with a small triangle.

  • Cut your snowflake pattern into the sides of this small triangle.

  • Unfold your snowflake carefully and use your fingers to flatten it out.

Paper snowflakes are SO SIMPLE and super inexpensive to make! Follow these 7 easy steps for how to make paper snowflakes. This is such a classic kids craft and a super fun winter activity for kids, teens, tweens, grown ups and seniors. Make up your own designs or use one of our printable paper snowflakes templates. It's easy to make beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every single time! 

Paper snowflakes are SO SIMPLE and super inexpensive to make! This is such a classic kids craft and a super fun winter activity for kids, teens, tweens, grown ups and seniors. Make up your own designs or use one of our printable paper snowflake templates. It's easy to make beautiful and perfect looking snowflakes every single time!

For even more winter themed crafts be sure to check these out:

Coffee Filter Snowflakes

Snowstorm in a Jar

Paper Roll Snowflakes

Paper Roll Snowflakes

Kids Winter Hat Art Project

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