 Fold each of the 6 pieces of paper in half, diagonally.  You can do them all at once  If the paper you're using doesn't make a perfect triangle,

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 Fold each of the 6 pieces of paper in half, diagonally.  You can do them all at once  If the paper you're using doesn't make a perfect triangle, cut off the edge that sticks out (rectangular edge) and make it align perfectly.

 Keep open and cut 3 lines from the folded edge (as per illustration), making sure not to cut through the unfolded paper edges.  The cut lines should be parallel to one another each side and come close to meeting in the middle but not touch; leave a small space between them.

 To make this easier, you can fold the triangle in half. This way you'll cut both sides at once, making a very symmetrical snowflake.  This might not be suitable for thicker paper, since the number of layers makes it difficult to cut through.

 Unfolded paper  Unfold your paper and turn it so that the diamond shape is facing you for working with.

First roll  Still keeping your paper diamond side-up, roll the first two innermost paper lines together to form a tube.  Tape these two pieces together. You should see triangle shapes on each side of the roll.

Next join  Turn the diamond over to the other side.  Take the next two paper lines and pull them together on the opposite side of the tube and tape together as before. This will be a more rounded shape and wider than the first tube

Once all lines are joined  Keep turning the paper and joining the paper lines together on opposite side until all paper lines have been joined.

Repeat this process (steps 3 - 7) with the remaining 5 pieces of paper.

 Joining the 2 pieces to form a snowflake  Staple the two new pieces together in the middle. You will almost have the snowflake shape by now

 Staple where the arms meet  Staple where each of the 6 arms meet. This ensures that the snowflake shape is pulled into place. See illustration at top for the finished snowflake.

 Decorate further if desired

 Select shiny threads from your thread collection  Choose one point to be at the top of your snowflake and attach a piece of metallic yarn or cotton for hanging.  Pierce a tiny hole with a needle and thread through the metallic thread and tie with a small knot, twice. Do this very gently to avoid tearing the paper.