
DIY snowflakes in StarWars style (upd. 2015)

In a distant, distant Galaxy ... Has it already happened somewhere? Oh yes, last year I laid out patterns for cutting snowflakes in the style of Star Wars from the designer Anthony Herrera .
So, in anticipation of the premiere of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", which will take place very soon, Antonio decided to please us with new patterns of snowflakes (he did this on September 9, and as usual I missed it). And I will kindly post them here:
New collection of patterns:
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BB-8 | Finn | First order stormtrooper |
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Kylo Ren | Kylo Ren Lightsaber | Poe dameron |
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Rey | ||
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As in previous years, all patterns can be downloaded in one archive:

What you may need (copy-paste from last year)
All this I already wrote in last year's post, but I repeat.
To make snowflakes you will need:
1. A file with a diagram.
2. Printer (I think a laser would be preferable).
3. Scissors.
4. The scalpel.
5. Paper.
5.1. Personally, my opinion is that when printing on standard office paper with a density of 80 g / m2, it is not very convenient to cut it out (after all, folding the paper produces a thick layer). Therefore, I personally use thinner paper. And snowflakes turn out "airy".
How to add the resulting schemes and cut them out, you can see the video (from the author of the schemes):
To make snowflakes you will need:
1. A file with a diagram.
2. Printer (I think a laser would be preferable).
3. Scissors.
4. The scalpel.
5. Paper.
5.1. Personally, my opinion is that when printing on standard office paper with a density of 80 g / m2, it is not very convenient to cut it out (after all, folding the paper produces a thick layer). Therefore, I personally use thinner paper. And snowflakes turn out "airy".
How to add the resulting schemes and cut them out, you can see the video (from the author of the schemes):