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Snowflake in modular origami technique

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A paper snowflake made of modules can be used as home and office decor. The room will look festive and stylish.

To make this snowflake, assembled using the modular origami technique, you will need 270 particle-modules.
You can choose any size: either 1/32 or 1/16th of an A4 sheet.

The 1st and 2nd row of the future snowflake consists of 6 pieces connected in a ring. The 2nd row should be attached with the long side.

Row 3 will contain 12 modules. The module of the 3rd row is put on with only one corner of the long side. The left and right corners should be put on alternately.

In the 4th row there are 12 modules attached with the long side. The module of the 4th row attaches 2 corners of different modules of the previous row.

In the 5th row the number of modules increases 2 times. Attach the new row according to the principle of the 3rd row.

In the 6th row there will also be 24 modules, only they should be alternated. 3 modules should be attached with the long side, 1 with the short side facing out, and so on.

On every 3 modules, which are dressed with the long side, you should fix 2, and 1 module on top of the pyramid principle.

For each module with the short side on, put 2 more modules with the short side also on.

The next step is to assemble the headbands. They consist of 17 modules. The base for them will be on the right and left 3 modules, put on the short side. The modules should be attached with the short side of one of the parts, the free one will be inside. There should be 6 bezels.

For the snow-white snowflake, you still need to assemble 6 rays. Each element consists of 5 modules, fastened to each other with the long side. From the top you need to put on 2 modules with the short side and fasten them on top with another module. Fix the obtained rays between the bezels.

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