A simple tutorial for beginner crafters and kids.
Using red patterned scrapbooking paper, cut out some circles with the circle punch. (I used these primarily as background colour, as pictured on the finished cards in this post.)
On the plain back of the red, silver, and green glitter paper, draw horizontal lines across the width of the paper (differently spaced to make random sizes). Cut out the strips.
Next, use a glue stick to make the entire surface of a sheet of the white card stock sticky, and then glued the coloured strips across it, showing a bit of white between some of the colours randomly. Allow the strips to dry for at least 1 minute.
Trim the edges to be even with the sides of the paper.
Use a couple of small different sized drinking glasses to trace circles on the back of the paper, and then use scissors to cut out the ornaments. (The circle punch can't handle this many layers of thick paper).
Turn a sheet of green glitter paper upside down, and draw a line about 4 inches from the edge of the paper. Make a small tick mark every 2 inches along the line.
Mark the tops of the trees along the edge of the paper, making a tick mark 1 inch from the corner, and then every 2 inches after that (so that the tick marks land exactly in the middle of the your marks on the opposite line.)
Use the ruler to trace lines from one set of measured marks to the other, making little triangles. (You can make these any size, adjusting your measurements as you like.) Cut out the triangles for simple Christmas tree shapes.
Using white card stock and a circle cutter, punch out a bunch of white circles. Then trace the mouth of another round cup or container for a larger circle shape (I used a round 16-oz. plastic container).
Fold the circles into 8ths and make little cut out shapes and patterns with scissors alone the edges. Unfold to reveal your homemade snowflakes!