Submitted by Name: Jan From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: I found your website while doing a unit on weather with my non-educated refugee students. Since we had an extremely rare snowfall, I wanted to find 6-side patterns to keep the science basis. The students were delighted with their projects and so am I! Thank you.
Added: January 16, 2013
Submitted by Name: mary cunningham From: Missouri E-mail: Contact
Comments: Dear Dave, I bought your cd about 4 years ago cut out a lot of snowflakes for our Christmas tree. Just the snowflakes and garland wow! I think about what you said about adding new snowflakes every year. Your snowflakes are beautiful! I always wanted to learn how to cut them out and you make it so easy. thank you.
Added: January 2, 2013
Submitted by Name: Dave Stredulinsky From: Dartmouth, NS Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Snowflakes for Sandy Hook
Please help the students of Sandy Hook have a winter wonderland at their new school! Get Creative!! No two snowflakes are alike. Make and send snowflakes to Connecticut PTSA, 60 Connolly Parkway, Building 12, Suite 103, Hamden, CT 06514, by January 12, 2013.
Added: December 18, 2012
Submitted by Name: Anne Ogilvie From: Cole Harbour, N.S. E-mail: Contact
Comments: I have loved paper snowflakes since I was little, but was never very good at making my own. I found "paper snowflakes made easy" by Robert P. Kelley when my kids were young, at their school book fair. I used it for years, but could not find any other books. It's nice to finally have a new resource and new designs to enjoy. Thanks for your beautifully designed snowflakes
Added: November 29, 2012
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Submitted by Name: Dave Stredulinsky From: Nova Scotia, Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hello, my old GuestBook is no longer supported by my service provider, so I have set up this new GuestBook. Please sign if you are so inclined. Thanks, Dave.
Name: Jan
From: Texas
E-mail: Contact
I found your website while doing a unit on weather with my non-educated refugee students. Since we had an extremely rare snowfall, I wanted to find 6-side patterns to keep the science basis. The students were delighted with their projects and so am I! Thank you.