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instructions on how to make an origami star step by step instruction for beginners

How to Make Lucky Paper Stars: Make 3d paper stars from stripes of paper! **Warning: Making paper stars is addictive** I've always wanted to know how to make these, but couldn't understand how until a friend of mine showed me, that's why I made a video (see step 5) to clearly an…

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an origami star hanging from the ceiling with text overlay that reads german stars easy step - by - step video with paper folding how - to

Folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how.

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several pieces of paper that have been cut into small squares and placed on a wooden surface

these paper stars are fast and easy and make great ornaments! or, stick one on a package or in a card. i hope you can follow my instructions. if you have any questions, leave me a comment! these work best with a sturdy sort of paper, such as book pages or music sheets. i have made them with maps, which are really pretty, but they tend to come apart more easily. you can put a dab of glue to hold them together if you have this problem. origami paper would also be great. here goes! start with…

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When I search for origami ideas, the first idea that comes to mind is the paper stars or origami lucky stars. Those 5 pointed puff stars are easy and fun to make but it is far beyond just a folding experience. It symbolizes good luck, courage, and fortune. Let’s learn how to make origami lucky star step by step.

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two white origami stars on a black surface

Designed for Origami-Weekly challenge about pentagons. Folded from a regular pentagon of tracing paper (21cm of height) I really had fun playing with pentagonal symmetry... It seems similar to another one by Philip Chapman (oschene), I know, but it really isn't like that, as it uses a *strange* kind of pentagonal twist and the "base" of the puff star is flat on the surface of the bigger star. Designed and folded by Alessandro Beber, January2010

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