These paper stars are a great way to get to that next level of paper folding. Or make make 3 different sizes stars, string them up and have them as a hanging ornament or garland? I do think they would look great as a set of say 8-12 stars of different sizes hanging from a mobile in child’s room. When that pattern falls into place, you will be making these stars all the time and everywhere you go. But do persevere, once you get your head around the pattern, you will notice, that to make this paper star, you re-creating the same fold 4 times. Now, I do think the first star can be a little tricky (a little like our Origami Christmas Trees too). Remember to pause the video if you need more time at each steps and listen to the voice over for extra tips and instructions! I hope you find the video useful and do remember to subscribe to our free and super family friendly YouTube channel! You may also enjoy these WONDERFUL traditional Winter Stars all the way from Germany! You will need a little glue for these, but they are oh so pretty!Īs with the majority of our origami projects, we are sharing today’s how to as a video again – it really makes it SO MUCH easier to follow. You can stock up on pretty Origami paper here: US readers/ UK readers (affiliate links). Origami paper DOES help though, as it is a little thinner and allows for better or more accurate creases. So it is not a complete beginner’s origami, but for someone who is ready for the next challenge. I would say this origami pattern is still an EASY Origami Pattern, BUT for someone feel a little more confident. These paper stars would also look lovely as part of a greeting card. ![]() They would look great on top of a Christmas tree. Well today, we have lovely little Paper Origami Stars that is great for Christmas, but also the New Year and well… all year round really!!! I think that DIY Stars make the perfect party decorations on New Year’s Eve. Sooo.Oh I can’t believe that the Christmas Paper Crafts Season is coming to an end! How we LOVE LOVE LOVE Christmas Crafts. Note that the majority of these origami tutorials are video tutorials, as the video really does lend itself for explaining the step-by-step process. The rectangular paper projects are great for using printer paper cut in half! Though there are some projects that require a rectangle. Most projects here will need a sheet of square paper – the traditional shape of origami paper. the simple origami gift box, are made from just paper! Some would be classed as “proper origami”, others are origami based – for example our super popular Christmas Corner Bookmark – the bookmark itself is the classic origami corner bookmark, but then needs to be decorated to turn it into a Christmas theme! Other paper projects – e.g. We have different types of Christmas Origami projects here today. Personally, I like to add the details with pens and markers to most of my origami projects, but it is a personal choice! I used to think that Origami is too difficult, but if you pick the right project, Origami is super fun and much easier than you think. ![]() We love Christmas Origami Projects, especially for beginners and have an extensive set of Easy Origami for Kids projects for you to browse.
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