My html knowledge has increased about 500%. Thanks to Suzanne Hart and Matie Kay for instructions and examples, Shabby Princess for free digital paper, and to me for totally messing up my blog and then figuring out what I can and cannot do. I feel like a blogging wizard! I also highly recommend right clicking on blogs that you like and viewing their source code for more hints and tricks. Alas, I deleted my "widgets" on the side in the process, but I saved them in a word document before I started playing. I'll probably add them again tomorrow.And I also recommend playing with your blog when you don't have a mountain of homework to do. :)
Merry Christmas, everyone!

3 comments:
Yeah! You're back in full force. I called my mom last night and she was telling me how you had all these pics on your blog and it was so cute. I said I had just checked it in the afternoon and you hadn't posted since last month. I was secretly bummed she saw it first - BUT - I love your posts and your background is super cute! And those snowflakes look awesome! Is it possible to get the instructions online?
Your Mom reads my blog?! Haha, that is so cool!
The snowflakes are easy to make and they look so cool! Go here: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-3D-Paper-Snowflake
The first flake I made was from an 8.5 x 11 piece of printer paper and the snowflake is HUGE. Seriously, it is ginormous. The bigger the snowflake is, the stronger the paper needs to be. I would probably make the bigger ones with construction paper. A 5x5 square makes a very respectable sized snowflake. Just play around with the sizes you want. I ended up tracing the lines on one triangle and then cut 3 at a time so I only had to cut twice. Let me know if you have any questions. :)
Heidi
We got our tree at Walmart for $19.99 three years ago and I saw one for a similar price at Target. No one should be without a tree at Christmas! I love you girl!
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