How to Make a Origami 3d Star Step by Step

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Exquisite little paper stars can be used for decorations, jewelry, craft projects, and gift-giving. They're very easy to make, and they're a fun way to recycle a bit of junk mail into something colorful and decorative. If you want to make your own lucky paper stars, see Step 1 to get started.

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  1. 1

    Cut a long, narrow strip of paper about 1 centimeter (0.4 in) wide and as long as whatever page you are cutting.

  2. 2

    Tie a simple knot (of the same kind that you would use to tie your shoes) at one end. Then:

    • Cross the ends of the strips and pull one end through the loop that forms. If you want the color from a particular end of the strip, tie the knot at the other end. Don't twist the paper, just loop it.
    • Gently tighten the knot, then gently pull the knot without creasing or squeezing the strip of paper.
    • When all the edges are in contact, press it down and crease. You should have a pentagon with a long end and a short end sticking out.

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  3. 3

    Fold the short end over, following the edges of the pentagon, so that it does not stick out. If there's a little more than a pentagon width, you can tear it off or fold it under and tuck it in.

  4. 4

    Wrap the long end around and around the pentagon, following the edges and the folds. The result should be a fatter pentagon. Fold so that the color you want faces out, if the two sides of the strip are different.

  5. 5

    Tuck in the loose end. If there is a little too much, fold it over or tear it off before tucking it in.

  6. 6

    Pinch each corner or push in the edges to puff the star up.

  7. 7

    Use the stars for display.

    • Make a whole bunch of these and display them in a jar or clear glass.
    • Display them mixed with confetti or tinsel as part of the party decorations on a table.
    • Work a needle and thread or string through opposite corners to string them together as a garland or necklace. You could combine them with paper beads or other elements on the same string.

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  • Question

    What size does the paper need to be?

    Community Answer

    Normally 1cm as width, and 28 cm as length. Printer paper would work for this.

  • Question

    Can I make big lucky stars if I use a bigger paper?

    Amishu Jhansal

    Amishu Jhansal

    Community Answer

    Yes, just make sure that the ratio stays the same, if you increase width, you must increase length.

  • Question

    Can I use scrapbook paper?

    HumanBeing

    Yes, scrapbook paper would be good for this project. If it is on the thicker side, don't cut your strip too narrow or your completed star will be too small to puff out.

  • Question

    Can I use construction paper?

    Kat Nordstrom

    Kat Nordstrom

    Community Answer

    Yes, you can. You can pretty much use any type of paper as long as it's not too thick or thin.

  • Question

    Could we use it for a pine cone Christmas tree decoration?

    Community Answer

    You certainly could. Glue in place on the pine cone, add a ribbon to the pine cone and hang it on the tree.

  • Question

    How narrow does the paper have to be?

    Community Answer

    It depends on the length. If the length is approximately 5.5, then the width would be approximately 0.67 in (2/3), so the ratio from width to length would be 0.67:5.5.

  • Question

    I can't pinch the paper stars. What do I do?

    Community Answer

    Try not pressing down and creasing the edges when you're making the base so that the base is more 3D and easier to pinch.

  • Question

    What should I do if these instructions aren't working for me?

    Community Answer

    You can find an example video on YouTube and follow along with that, which might be easier than written instructions.

  • Question

    Would a sticky note work?

    Community Answer

    No, it won't work.

  • Question

    What kind of paper is needed to make this?

    Community Answer

    Bits of wrapping paper makes a nice effect, especially if you mix the papers up.

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  • Using a paper cutter is helpful if you'd like nice, straight strips. Use at least a ruler if you can't do a paper cutter though. If you have neither, fold the paper over and cut along the fold with scissors to get the strips as straight as you can.

  • You can also buy the paper especially made for this at some stores.

  • If you are making them for special occasions, try to stick to the right colors.

  • Fold the stars loosely, so that it's easier to puff up them up.

  • If you want to make a lot of these for a larger project, cut a bunch of strips of paper all at once. Leave them by the phone, computer, or TV, or make a travel size craft kit (take some with you). Do a few at a time.

  • You can use it for Christmas tree decoration or keep it on top of a pinecone Christmas tree.

  • Use old bits of wrapping paper for a nice effect, especially if you mix the papers up - you can also put all your stars together into a jar and give it to someone you love.

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  • Take care not to nick yourself with a paper edge.

  • Use scissors responsibly. Children should be supervised when cutting paper.

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Things You'll Need

  • Paper – magazine and catalog pages you were going to throw out are great, since they're fairly soft, thin paper and provide a wealth of bright colors. You're using narrow enough strips so that most designs will just show up as colors when you're done.
  • Scissors and a ruler or a paper cutter
  • A glass, box, or jar (optional) in which to display a collection
  • Needle and thread or string (optional)

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