
Frosty Hawaiian MiniFlakes make great projects for young children. Frosty Miniflakes are perfect matches for little fingers and small scissors.
Hawaiian snowflakes? Before the first contact with Western people, the Hawaiians made a type of quilt called a Kapa, which was made by pounding the bark of the Wauke (Mulberry) tree into a fabric on which they could print geometric and snowflake designs.
Print this frosty Hawaiian miniFlakes on regular or colored 8 1/2" x 11" paper. Set your browser's printer setting to "shrink to print" or fit the image to the page for maximum print result.
Fold using Frosty Miniflake instructions.
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For more Hawaiian snowflake patterns, tikis and colorbook images visit Hawaiian Snowflakes for Children.