Snowflake Display

Ashley Vannoy 
Staff Reporter 
Science teacher Mr. Busch’s snowflake display is one that everyone takes joy in. Taped against his window are tons of hand-cut paper snowflakes. All different sizes, each are different and unique.
“I don’t know if it’s a love for snowflakes,” said Busch. “It’s like the best kind of stress relief, trying to figure out what cuts and folds will make the best flake. The movie, ‘Elf,’ inspired me, particularly the scene where Buddy the Elf turns Gimbel’s Toy Store into a Winter Wonderland. If it wasn’t a fire hazard to do so in a chemistry lab, I would definitely do that!”
Busch says that the secret to making snowflakes is nice, clean cuts.
“Sometimes I’ll look at snowflakes online for inspiration, but it’s really all in the head. A simple snowflake with a splash of detail makes for a wonderful design. Sometimes I open them up and they look gross. Other times, I open them up and they accidently rip, but I just keep doing my thing,” Busch says.
Even if there isn’t snow, Mr. Busch can still enjoy his own make-shift winter wonderland up on the third floor.


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