
3D ScanNCut snowflake decorations
Want to add some Christmas feels to your home? Try these ScanNCut 3D snowflake decorations.
The perfect project for beginners or if you’re looking for something quick, all you need is your ScanNCut, some craft paper and some glue.Materials needed
- Paperstock in various colours – approx. 170-200gsm, but test with different thicknesses and styles
- Liquid glue
- Stapler – if using more than two layers of card (see below)
- Decorative rope or thick thread
Equipment needed
ScanNCut - Hardware
- Brother ScanNCut – any CM Model
- Cutting mat suitable for your chosen paper or cardstock
- Standard blade [CABLDP1] and blade holder [CAHLP1]
OR
- Brother ScanNCut – any SDX model
- Cutting mat suitable for your chosen paper or cardstock
- Standard auto-blade [CADXBLD1] and holder [CADXHLD1]
Download the free patterns here
How to
Step 1
Download the patterns, transfer them to your ScanNCut, and cut the number of pieces you need.
Some patterns will need only two layers and others more, so be careful when cutting them.
Tip: vary the sizes, patterns, and colours of the snowflakes to add some variety to the final result.
Step 2
To make a 3D snowflake decoration, you’ll need to take two cut layers and slightly fold them inward following the folding marks (watch the video above for more details).
Step 3
Then, take one of the layers, turn it, and add some liquid glue to the middle, vertical arm of the snowflake (the one with the holes).
Take the second layer and fit it into the first, gluing them together.
Once dry, fold the other arms slightly to give the snowflake its 3D effect.
Tip: depending on the pattern of the snowflake, more than two layers might be needed. In this case, follow the same process but staple the layers together following the middle arm instead of gluing them together.
Step 4
Attach the decorative cord using the holes in the snowflake’s arms and your first ScanNCut snowflake is ready.
Tip: attach your 3D snowflakes to fairy lights to create a sparkly Christmas decorations.
Want more? Find all our Christmas projects here or type ‘Christmas’ in the search bar of our blog.


