Folding and weaving the pretty little 8-point stars seen below can be very addictive! Check out this easy to follow Instructional Video for the One Million Stars Project and imagine the possibilities. Make them large or small. Use ribbon, paper, or magazine pages for your strips. String them up to hang in a window or on a Christmas tree. They also make cute embellishments; add one to a card or scrapbook page!
This star garland, created for American Crafts' November 2013 Design Team Gallery, will be a colorful addition to my
Christmas tree this year:
Each star is made from four 1/2-inch x 12-inch
strips of patterned paper, and results in a 2-inch x 2-inch star. No adhesive needed! Just cut, weave, fold, tuck, snip. After doing a few, you can do it in your sleep...almost. ;)
Try it. Bet you can't make just one!
Patterned papers-American Crafts' Amy Tangerine Cut & Paste and American Crafts' Autumn Crisp.
This is so neat and pretty and I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! SO super cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Madeline! I may try making some of these with my daughter. That is, if I can tear her away from her Rainbow Loom. LOL!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! Love the color choice too.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, I'll be trying my hand at these for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I have been wanting to make a new star garland, thanks for tips!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Madeline!
ReplyDeleteoh these are so cool! I love the way they look hanging on your window there.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this garland!
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