You can use these as ornaments on your Christmas tree or make a garland. You can make some red and blue ones for your 4th of July celebration too...:)
The instructions are a little tricky. Actually, I tried taking pictures of the steps and writing the instructions while I was making it, but then I found a video which is way much clearer. So here is the video.
To check other crafts and tutorials visit Crafts/Tutorials tab on the top.
Linking this to these awesome parties here, here, here and here.
Yikes, so cute!!! I can't wait to make my very own swarm of stars.
ReplyDeletehahaha...you go girl...:)
DeleteOh my cuteness! I love these stars! I saw them on the Linky party at Carlsbad Cravings and just had to pop on over to see them :) Pinning and sharing on my FB page. Thanks for finding the video!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marion for the visit and for sharing and Pinning !!!
DeleteI love these! I made an origami lucky star garland for my tree this year. Can't wait to try this:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginnie!
DeleteIt's been years since I tried origami. I love the idea of making some DIY origami Christmas decorations, though. Thanks for sharing this with Hump Day Happenings!
ReplyDeleteI too have recently started doing origami and having fun at it..:)
DeleteThanks Jenna for the visit.
This cool post is being featured on my blog today as part of "Tuesdays with a Twist" blog hop: http://www.godsgrowinggarden.com/2014/12/time-to-link-up-tuesdays-with-twist_16.html
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Angie
WOW!!! Thank you Angie for the feature!
DeleteThese are very pretty. I think they would look rea`lly nice with old newspaper too.
ReplyDeleteI think so too Agy...:)
DeleteI love these! Pinned! Thank you for sharing at HSH! Have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you for pinning..:)
DeleteAnd a very Merry Christmas to you too!!
I love these! So simple and beautiful! I chose this as one of my Friday favorite features from last weeks link up.
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Oh wow! Thank you so much for the feature Emily!
DeleteThis is so beautiful! And the video is really helpful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by Cristina..:)
DeleteThis is so neat!! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Thank you Jess! I would love to..:)
DeleteOh wow! my daughter will love this! Can't wait to show her... she goes crazy with paper crafts!
ReplyDeleteThank you ..:)
DeleteThanks for sharing at the Pleasures of the NW's DIY party!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the linky..:)
DeleteThose stars are really pretty, I need to check the tutorial to see how they're made. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThank you Teresa..:)
DeleteI am obsessed with stars lately! Thanks so much for sharing these with us this week Priyam!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laurie..
DeleteHope you will make some of these ...:)
Thanks for the link, I will have to give them a try. Thanks for posting with us at #CCBG
ReplyDeleteThank you Janet!
DeleteI used the same video at Christmas to make some for decoration and also made some more for 4th of July. My only regret was I couldn't find the right color blue.
ReplyDeleteI plan to put some of these for the 4th of July decorations too...:)
DeleteThank you Lydia for stopping by!
Simple and beautiful! This post will be one of my features for Celebrate the USA party! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteYay!! Thank you so much for the feature..:)
DeleteI love these origami stars - I have a bunch of them made out of freezer paper that I spray painted in gold and copper that I tuck into my Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! This will be a great activity to do with the kiddos!
ReplyDeleteTengo que intentarlo.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
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