Monday 14 December 2020

Animal Crossing: New Horizons – All Snowflake DIY Recipes and How to Get Them

 The winter is almost here in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which means the annual Toy Day Celebration, is very close. But along with the annual Toy Day celebration, players can get their hands on crafting some rare DIY recipes once the snowflakes start to fall.

Just like before, when cherry blossoms and maple leaves were available in certain areas and time, in the same way, the snowflakes will be found. The good thing for the fans is that the season has changed, and the winter event has also started. It started on December 11 and will be live until February 23. So, players have enough time to gather enough snowflakes for crafting and DIY recipes. So before starting the DIY recipe process, first learn how to get Snowflakes.

How to Get Snowflakes DIY Recipes

Unlike maple leaves and cherry blossoms, there are several ways to acquire snowflakes recipes. Shooting down the balloons and picking messages in bottles are the best way to acquire snowflakes DIY. Players can also obtain it from a villager that is busy crafting. The additional thing that players can do in winter is making a snowman called a snowboy.

Usually, players roll the giant balls from snow, but currently, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is allowing players to get DIY from the snowboy. It’s a new way to enjoy, but to make an excellent snowboy, players need to locate two snowballs. Finding two snowballs is pretty easy, but the requirement is to find clear ground with no furniture.

You simply need to kick the snow and roll then until they get bigger. The maximum size of the snowboy is similar to the player’s avatar. All this effort will only create the body, but the snowball should be 90% in size to make the head. Follow this ratio, and you’ll create a perfect snowboy. Once it is completed, the snowboy will come to life and give the player a DIY reward. The exciting thing about snowboy is that players can interact with them once a day to get a large snowflake. 

Snowflake DIY Recipe

The season will go longer, so players will have more time to collect snowflakes. There are plenty of recipes that players can discover and craft. So here is the list of recipes that require snowflakes.

  • 3 Tier Snowman: (1) large snowflake, (6) snowflakes, (2) tree branches
  • Drifting Ice Flooring: (10) snowflakes
  • Frozen Bed: (1) large snowflake, (10) snowflakes
  • Frozen partition: (1) large snowflake, (6) snowflakes
  • Frozen Sculpture: (1) large snowflake, (4) snowflakes
  • Ice Wand: (1) large snowflake, (3) star fragments
  • Iceberg Wall: (10) snowflakes
  • Ski-slope Flooring: (8) snowflakes
  • Snowflake Wallpaper: (12) snowflakes
  • Snowflake Wreath: (4) snowflakes
  • Ice Arch: (1) large snowflake, (10) snowflakes
  • Ice Candy: (1) large snowflake, (1) snowflake
  • Ice Chair: (1) large snowflake, (3) snowflakes
  • Ice Counter: (1) large snowflake, (5) snowflakes
  • Ice Flooring: (1) large snowflake, (8) snowflakes
  • Ice Pillar: (1) large snowflake, (3) snowflakes
  • Ice Table: (1) large snowflake, (8) snowflakes
  • Snowman Hat: (1) large snowflake, (5) snowflakes

So are the recipes that can be made after having enough snowflakes. The procedure to obtain snowflakes is nowhere, but you can follow the guide mentioned above to do it quickly.

Conclusion

There are plenty of recipes available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and most of them are seasonal. Like cherry blossom and maple leaves, snowflakes are also in season and can be obtained during the suitable season. In winter, players should focus only on snowflakes.

Eva winget is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2006. As a technical expert, Bella has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites.

SOURCE: Animal Crossing: New Horizons – All Snowflake DIY Recipes and How to Get Them


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