What To Do With Paper Snowflakes
Once you've made your lovely paper snowflakes, iron them lightly and stick them gently to your window with a bit of glue. Only a bit, because you're gonna remove it immediately afterwards. Then, once you've arranged the snowflakes how you want them on the window, you run out to your car, scrape off the ice and snow, warm it up for five minutes, run to the craft store and get yourself a can of this stuff and spray it lightly over your snowflakes. Remove paper patterns and VOILA! Pretty snowflake patterns for the holidays that those stupid kids can "accidentally" keep rubbing off with their stupid, oversized coats (the idiots)! It's a lot of fun and super cheap!
Labels: art, holiday, interactive, journal, work
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(run out to your car, scrape off the ice and snow, warm it up for five minutes)
I tried doing that, but I can't find the ice and snow. Am I doing something wrong?
vempvi: Italian word for that time in mid-December in Southern California, when the temperatures sometimes drop as low as the mid-fifties
The only thing you're doing wrong is living in Southern Cal. Keep hope alive though. Maybe this year you'll get snow for Christmas!
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