I suppose you could make real snowflakes yourself using the method they show you, but what good would that be? You'd have your kitchen table littered with tiny scraps of paper, hundreds of snowflakes hung from pipe cleaners, and no way to display them to thousands of people a day. No, this is definitely better and more convenient.
After you're done cutting your masterpiece, the site allows you to e-mail your snowflake out to people, or even to download an EPS to use in your own projects. You can also visit the gallery, where similar options are available for more than eleven million snowflakes! For what it's worth, the one in the picture is #11985365.
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