Using my die cut machine, I produced lots of 3" circles, and carefully folded and glued a 'honeycomb' ball. But although it was suitably round, the honeycomb turned out very uneven and I was unhappy with it. I found a pattern for folding a 5 pointed star. This proved much better.
I found an excellent online TUTORIAL , offering both words, diagrams and a video - so you could choose which instructions suited you best. You begin with some very clever folding of a square of paper, and then make one cut, which gives you a perfect pentagon. This is then folded into a pretty star.
Whilst watching University Challenge, I folded my stars. I've given them a thin coat of PVA solution to protect and stiffen them, and help them stay folded. I have chosen the best one to hang on the tree. On some you can read the different languages, on this one you can see screwdrivers and hammers!
"Westward leading, still proceeding
Folding the Kitchen Star"
Folding the Kitchen Star"






I made a gazillion paper stars during the Christmas Lockdown, it was very calming. But what to do with them? I hot-glued them onto embroidery floss and strung them here there and everywhere. My flat looked like it had been invaded by giant - if rather artistic - spiders.
ReplyDeleteMy Practice stars are just in a basket with the Christmas cards
DeleteI loved making magazine stars last year but these involved 5 bits of paper. Please can you WhatsApp the Video you used, I would love to try these!
ReplyDeleteI think that's very innovative of you!!
On the subject of reworking Christmas carols, Classic FM posted a hilarious, "Change one letter of a Christmas Carol title to ruin it!" It was naughty but the ideas people left were hilarious! If you don't think you'd be offended, I'll WhatsApp screenshot to you x
Sorry, link to tutorial didnt post properly. I have amended post now (check TUTORIAL) Please do WhatsApp me the carol thing
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