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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Snowflake Ornament with Year Date

 

Six-pointed classic snowflake has multiple layers 
glued together to be thick and sturdy like 
a balsa cut out. Hang hole at center top can be threaded 
with twine or narrow ribbon. 
Center hexagon overlay with cut out windows 
that can be filled with separate contrast numerals 
to mark a memorable “first” Christmas for couple or baby, 
the New Year, or winter season. 
Model shows 2024, with other year overlays 2022-2028 
also included in the file. 
Alternately, create a simpler ornament with 
no center dated overlay. 
Snowflake measures approx. 5” wide x 4.3” tall when fully assembled. 

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A interior snowflake shapes 6-8 for thickness
B & C contrast front and back snowflake shapes
to layer
D date overlay hexagon plus numeral cut outs
(be sure to collect the interior shapes - see next image)
E opt. plain outer and inner hexagon overlays
in place of dated hexagon, or for backside
As the date hexagon is cut and removed from mat,
be sure to collect and retain the interior shapes 
from '0', '4', '6' or '8'.
2. Layer each of the interior snowflake shapes . . .
. . . and front, back snowflake shapes and glue together,
one by one, taking great care to align all cut edges.
Watch for the top position hang hole and match
all shapes using that as a bearing.
Immediately press the stacked shape under a heavy
flat weight such as this thick book, possibly with something
else heavy placed on top for more weight.
Leave weight(s) in place for several hours or over night
to help prevent warping or curling of the liquid glued up stack.
(NOTE this image shows the date hexagon in place;
it is recommended to press the snowflake stack alone
before adding the hexagon [then potentially replacing
flat weights for a period of time] so that the stack is
as flat as it can be for even pressing.)
3. Position the date cut out hexagon onto the front
of the snowflake, matching cut edges, and orienting
the date appropriately below the hang hole at
top center. Next . . .
. . . position the numerals into the windows
and glue in place, then finally . . .
. . . position and attach the interior shapes within
the numeral openings.
Here is the completed ornament.
4. Cut, thread, and knot a hang loop through hole.
5. As option alternative to date hexagon,
center the plain smaller hexagon on top of
the full size hexagon and glue together.
Then center and glue onto front and/or back.

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