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Step 1
Find a secure spot where you can set up out of the wind.
Step 2
Set your plate on a flat bed or snow or surface and pour in the bubble solution.
Step 3
Dip the sharp edge side of the cookie cutter into the bubbles, make sure there is enough solution in the plate to completely coat the bottom ⅛ or ¼ of an inch in the bubble solution.
Step 4
Lift the cookie cutter out and let the extra solution drip off for just half a second before holding the cookie cutter up to the light.
Step 5
If it is cold enough, you should be able to almost instantly see crystals forming.
Step 6
As they form you’ll notice that some are shaped like ferns while others are shaped like snowflakes. The ferns will slowly grow and take over the inside of the cookie cutter while the snowflakes may spin wildly while growing until the rest of the bubble solution gets too cold and they freeze in place.
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